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The fact that it takes that much effort to move between games here is crazy, Plug your system into the wall and be done with it. I can play most racing games without having to adjust to the physics. I can't be the only one who thinks it's possible to play more than one game at a time without leaving the other?
It's not so much that one can't play more than one game at a time, or that it takes a lot of effort to change. It's just that there's no real reason to play some games.
I've still got my PS3 and GT6. It's still plugged in. But if I want online racing, I go play iRacing. If I want to hotlap, I play Assetto Corsa. If I want single player racing, I play pCARS. If I want rally, I've got Dirt Rally or Dirt 3. If I want tuning or liveries, I've still got FM4. If I want open world cruising, I've got FH1. If I want some casual racing, I've got Grid or Wipeout. Burnout Paradise if I want to smash stuff. Euro Truck Sim 2 if I just want to relax.
It ends up that I find that there's basically no situation where I say to myself "GT6 would be the best game for what I want to do tonight". Photomode, maybe, but I'm not a photomode guy. On the rare occasion that I find myself with a hankering for that Gran Turismo style, I put in GT5P.
I had hoped that GT6 would find a purpose with the course maker, but that hasn't happened. It's such a pain to use and so limited that I just can't be bothered. When I have that itch for a new track I just go download something for AC or rF2 instead.