Am I the only person here on GTPlanet that finds that GT4's physics engine has bitten off a lot more than it can chew with the big power Group-C cars? The minolta has no driving feel or feedback at all, and thats on a DFP rather than a DS2, truly, I hate to say this, but the simulation of this specification car is dire. Play GTR on the PC and you'll feel what I mean, the sensation the feedback the subtlety just isnt there.
I have to say that my experiences of GT4 have been getting worse the further I get into it, the final races of the Professional hall just make you want to give up, not so much for their difficulty, but just for the laughable nature of the physics that take place.
I really wanted to love GT4, and in many ways I do, but you can just tell that its the last legs that the PS2 can manage, its on the limits, and GT4 really is clutching at straws to keep it all together. The title GT4 should have been saved for the PS3, and what we know as GT4 should have been called something like GT3:Ultimate, or GT3:Final or something like that, because its not significantlly better to warrant a new number all its own...
I have to say that my experiences of GT4 have been getting worse the further I get into it, the final races of the Professional hall just make you want to give up, not so much for their difficulty, but just for the laughable nature of the physics that take place.
I really wanted to love GT4, and in many ways I do, but you can just tell that its the last legs that the PS2 can manage, its on the limits, and GT4 really is clutching at straws to keep it all together. The title GT4 should have been saved for the PS3, and what we know as GT4 should have been called something like GT3:Ultimate, or GT3:Final or something like that, because its not significantlly better to warrant a new number all its own...