yes I preferred GT3 as opposed to GT4 , GT5 P is however an improvement, without tuning in the real sense in GT5 can't make an accurate comparison, but GT4 was a flop in terms of physics. And we all know it was. So I think GT5 will be a improvment, we can only hope anyway.
I loved the Skylines in GT3 they were laggy as hell, and fast. my mate loved the R34 stage 4, expanded Bore
I loved the R32 , that had a lot more torque then the R34 when fully tuned, still laggy as hell, but I had it tuned so well with gears every time I changed gear watching from my mates screen, the car would squat and just take off, he would shake his head in disbelief as we had similar power, I just had well tuned torque curve, I don't know if you remember that you could watch the power curve while adjusting the boost, everyone used to go flat out on the boost, but I would go a couple notches back because it made the torque very flat and better throughout the rev range, as opposed to all out. The torque would peak early and drop off.
I loved the Skylines in GT3 they were laggy as hell, and fast. my mate loved the R34 stage 4, expanded Bore
I loved the R32 , that had a lot more torque then the R34 when fully tuned, still laggy as hell, but I had it tuned so well with gears every time I changed gear watching from my mates screen, the car would squat and just take off, he would shake his head in disbelief as we had similar power, I just had well tuned torque curve, I don't know if you remember that you could watch the power curve while adjusting the boost, everyone used to go flat out on the boost, but I would go a couple notches back because it made the torque very flat and better throughout the rev range, as opposed to all out. The torque would peak early and drop off.