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Id like to hear peoples thought of planning / having a break of playing GT for what ever reason. My story below.
to ADMIN - this can be moved to "Gran Turismo Series" -section if possible.
Have been playing GT intensively past years more or less since GT5 launched (have also played all of the iteration from 1 to 4 in the past), but now I took a leap and fixed one old xbox 360 and got hold of Forza 4. After first impressions Im glad to report that the time and money spend in GT has not been a wrong choice. Yes the diversity in the cars is great - something id like to see in GT and the sounds are umm lets say more entertaining (they really dont have much to do with realism), but I really feel a huge lack of feedback from the physics engine. The reponse of the cars feel very flat and homogenous after playing GT5 let alone GT6. Just the shock I experienced during first few corners at Nurburgring was unforgettable. The track feels way too wide and flat - none of the tilting and bumbs of the track are there. All of the small nuances I have learned to love are gone.
What im saying is - taking a break is a good idea. It will give one a totally new view of appreciation towards PDs work. 👍
Im still going to have a good time with my new arcadeish friend while waiting some refreshment to GT series. Maybe its GT7 that gives me a reason to buy PS4..
to ADMIN - this can be moved to "Gran Turismo Series" -section if possible.
Have been playing GT intensively past years more or less since GT5 launched (have also played all of the iteration from 1 to 4 in the past), but now I took a leap and fixed one old xbox 360 and got hold of Forza 4. After first impressions Im glad to report that the time and money spend in GT has not been a wrong choice. Yes the diversity in the cars is great - something id like to see in GT and the sounds are umm lets say more entertaining (they really dont have much to do with realism), but I really feel a huge lack of feedback from the physics engine. The reponse of the cars feel very flat and homogenous after playing GT5 let alone GT6. Just the shock I experienced during first few corners at Nurburgring was unforgettable. The track feels way too wide and flat - none of the tilting and bumbs of the track are there. All of the small nuances I have learned to love are gone.
What im saying is - taking a break is a good idea. It will give one a totally new view of appreciation towards PDs work. 👍
Im still going to have a good time with my new arcadeish friend while waiting some refreshment to GT series. Maybe its GT7 that gives me a reason to buy PS4..
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