well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
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well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
cupNoodles
[QUOTE="cupNoodles"]well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
danneswegman
Worst gameplay? Have you even played GTHD or just seen some video of it on some sites?
[QUOTE="danneswegman"][QUOTE="cupNoodles"]well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
megaton3k
Worst gameplay? Have you even played GTHD or just seen some video of it on some sites?
I'm sorry but have you played Forza 2? I don't think you can judge the game based on the demo. Well... you could but only the handling and graphics. From what I've heard Forza has some really cool online features that I'd like to see in GT5. Saying all that I really do have trust in POLYPHONY as they do deliver the best racing games on the planet. Think about it. Which game was here first?well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
cupNoodles
I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".The_Rick_14
or dont know how to drive or have never been behind the wheel of a car
[QUOTE="The_Rick_14"]I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".Absynthetic
or dont know how to drive or have never been behind the wheel of a car
I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".The_Rick_14
My thoughts exactly.
[QUOTE="The_Rick_14"]I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".babystapler
My thoughts exactly.
[QUOTE="cupNoodles"]well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
danneswegman
The bigger the game, the more the graphics will suffer. Its easy to make ultrarealistic graphics and sound with one track one car. I can guarantee everyone, that GT5 will look more or less like the FINAL finished product of Forza2. Maybe it will look a little better...in in general terms they will be very comparable.
It basically boils down to personal preference and which system you own. If you own a PS3, you can be proud to own GT5...if you own an x360, you dont have to be ahsamed and you will have a good experience with it.
Yeah...see after playing Gran Turismo games, you don't want to play another racing game aside from Burnout.Flame_Blade88
[QUOTE="Flame_Blade88"]Yeah...see after playing Gran Turismo games, you don't want to play another racing game aside from Burnout.danneswegman
[QUOTE="Absynthetic"][QUOTE="The_Rick_14"]I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".danneswegman
or dont know how to drive or have never been behind the wheel of a car
Dude, quit twisting everyone's posts to make it seem like they all agree with you. Either that or learn how to read because it's one of those two things.
[QUOTE="babystapler"][QUOTE="The_Rick_14"]I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".danneswegman
My thoughts exactly.
Ok You are a fool and the most annoying person on this site. With that said everyone knows Forza is MS's wannabe Gran Turismo, and if you actually think for a minute that GT5 won't have multiple cars than perhaps you should go play one of the actual GT games instead of the free download.
smh @ the person who typed that in Rick's sig.... damn and wow ( people on here can't be that stupid ).
360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
DoctorFunk
Sir, let me just say that we appreciate your unbiased opinion. Thank you.
well trust me you don't....its not fun...and GTHD looks 10X better.
if you wanted it....i would suggest not being disappointed like me and not playing it.
cupNoodles
Desperate attempt to try and salvage the dissapointing ps3 lineup, i like GT series but I realize graphics aren't really that important when they're both amazing, plus happy waiting forever for it, u still got resistance i guess, i'm going to play the halo 3 beta this week
Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
DoctorFunk
[QUOTE="DoctorFunk"]Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.Actually, you're probably the troll.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
Teeth_Mummy
Big deal, no car damage. Try staying on the asphalt, it's not Burnout you know. GT5 isn't even out, so how do you know it won't step it up ? That's right, you don't. FM2 will be very good, but nothing exceptional that GT5 can't do. Or we haven't played the same demo.
[QUOTE="DoctorFunk"]Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
Teeth_Mummy
GT needs damage but that's all it needs IMO. The problem is they really are overly anal about realism. They've stated that they won't include damage unless it can realistically to their standards effect the performance of the car (not some little fake system for damage).
With that said, I hope they do include that in GT5 because it would be the icing on the cake. Even though I don't see damage too often, hitting the walls constantly usually won't help ya win any.
[QUOTE="Teeth_Mummy"][QUOTE="DoctorFunk"]Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
The_Rick_14
GT needs damage but that's all it needs IMO.
If people can't enjoy a driving sim because of the lack of damage, then that's a shame.[QUOTE="The_Rick_14"][QUOTE="Teeth_Mummy"][QUOTE="DoctorFunk"]Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
DoctorFunk
GT needs damage but that's all it needs IMO.
If people can't enjoy a driving sim because of the lack of damage, then that's a shame.Thanks for cropping my quote and removing the part about how I love the game since I can actually drive and not crash. It doesn't stop me one bit from enjoying the game. My point was if anything should be added or changed....damage is it.
the gameplay is pretty much the sameSoul_to_SqueezeWhat ?
Simple question : did you notice a significant difference between GT3 and 4 ? I seriously want to know if I'm the only one who actually notices progress in the series.
[QUOTE="DoctorFunk"][QUOTE="The_Rick_14"][QUOTE="Teeth_Mummy"][QUOTE="DoctorFunk"]Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
The_Rick_14
GT needs damage but that's all it needs IMO.
If people can't enjoy a driving sim because of the lack of damage, then that's a shame.Thanks for cropping my quote and removing the part about how I love the game since I can actually drive and not crash. It doesn't stop me one bit from enjoying the game. My point was if anything should be added or changed....damage is it.
I wasn't attacking your point, actually.[QUOTE="Teeth_Mummy"][QUOTE="DoctorFunk"]Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.Actually, you're probably the troll.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
DoctorFunk
Big deal, no car damage. Try staying on the asphalt, it's not Burnout you know. GT5 isn't even out, so how do you know it won't step it up ? That's right, you don't. FM2 will be very good, but nothing exceptional that GT5 can't do. Or we haven't played the same demo.
Try staying on the asphalt? Come on. I never said it won't step it up. I'm saying it has to. And that I want it to. Relax.[QUOTE="The_Rick_14"][QUOTE="DoctorFunk"][QUOTE="The_Rick_14"][QUOTE="Teeth_Mummy"][QUOTE="DoctorFunk"]Troll. I love GT, but it needs car damage. Thats one thing I liked about Forza. If you wanna market your game as "The Real Driving Simulator", it needs realism. And in a real race, my car will not be shiny and new after I grind into the wall or nail it headfirst. I don't have a 360, don't plan on getting one, but Gran Turismo 5 needs to step it up. Forza 2 is pretty damn good.360 owner here. Trust me, save your money and wait for GT5, if you were thinking of getting a 360 just for FM2. Don't get me wrong, it'll be a fine game, but is it THE GT killer ? Hardly, imo. I guess you could find out for yourself, but I warned ya.
DoctorFunk
GT needs damage but that's all it needs IMO.
If people can't enjoy a driving sim because of the lack of damage, then that's a shame.Thanks for cropping my quote and removing the part about how I love the game since I can actually drive and not crash. It doesn't stop me one bit from enjoying the game. My point was if anything should be added or changed....damage is it.
I wasn't attacking your point, actually.Well then I apologize for my rant. lol It was hard to tell since you quoted that line of mine.
Forza 2 is going to be great.GT5 has a lot of time to take in what was good in Forza and what was not.So if given al this time to perfect GT5 you can expect more.Who knows Forza is a great game.I think putting damage in GT5 wont make it the best game ever but it would add to realism and also adding customization would also bring more goodness.I think the one thing about GT is the lack of creativity given the the players.Forza lets you buy your favorite car and paint it and design it how you want.And IMO i think thats what makes it better because it makes your cars more personal to you.Once again that realism because if you owned those cars in the real world you would want a kick butt paint scheme too.
[QUOTE="danneswegman"][QUOTE="Flame_Blade88"]Yeah...see after playing Gran Turismo games, you don't want to play another racing game aside from Burnout.The_Rick_14
[QUOTE="Absynthetic"][QUOTE="The_Rick_14"]I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".danneswegman
or dont know how to drive or have never been behind the wheel of a car
Dude, quit twisting everyone's posts to make it seem like they all agree with you. Either that or learn how to read because it's one of those two things.
[QUOTE="danneswegman"][QUOTE="babystapler"][QUOTE="The_Rick_14"]I've always found GT to be more realistic than Forza. In my opinion, everyone saying Forza's gameplay is more realistic probably just crashes a lot in GT and blames it on the "unrealistic physics".Jeeceofx
My thoughts exactly.
Ok You are a fool and the most annoying person on this site. With that said everyone knows Forza is MS's wannabe Gran Turismo, and if you actually think for a minute that GT5 won't have multiple cars than perhaps you should go play one of the actual GT games instead of the free download.
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