[QUOTE="SIP_YEK_NOD"][QUOTE="tango90101"][QUOTE="SIP_YEK_NOD"]lets just clear some things up.
F1(going by the demo): 22 cars at a time, 6 different car models at a time, "damage" constitutes peices simply falling off, not being modified in shape or texture, very disappointing(isn't going to stop me from buying the game). it has some cool weather effects like the rain and engine heat on the start line, but in motion, it just feels like any other F1 racer.
GT:HD: one car on the track, it is pretty much a painted brick. you can only veiw it strait from the front, or strait from the back.
PGR 3: 8 cars on the track, damageable, full interiors, you can move the camera in any direction at any time. very detailed levels to the point where in the london level, you can stop and read the words on the war monument.
Forza 2: looks better than PGR 3....you see where i am going with this?
now, i do own a ps3, and 360, i have played PGR 3, GT:HD, and the F1 demo, and i can honestly say the most satisfying is PGR 3. the details, damage and enviroments make up the entire package.
now, don't be put to shame by my spectacular dual-one handed driving here, but this is GT:HD and PGR 3 split screen on a 57" tv. which one honestly looks better:
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i am going to have to go with the one that doesn't look like a painted brick in la-la land.
tango90101
thank goodness that's one handed driving...i was going to ask you remind us when you leave home so the rest of us won't be on the road that day...:D
I work for DHL and drive 10 hours a day, be affraid :?
and you can kinda see in the video, one hand on each a ps3 and 360 controller doin the drivin, no replay there people, pure live dual-onehandedness
message received; i will yield to any yellow and red vans...:D
hmm gt looks weird....especially the backgrounds
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