2. Standard/premium cars. Now I was one of those defending the standard cars but my word how wrong was I. Simple way of putting this is when im using my Enzo around Rome or Madrid I feel like im playing a PS4 game. However when im using a standard car on a basic track then the replays look like a PS2 game.
Oh jeepers... and you're usually so level headed, IVOR. I guess I'll have to do some Photo Mode comparisons at some point to hush up you "looks like PS2" stuff guys.
Yep same here, I've been playing a load of other racing games which makes you realise just how stuck in the past GT5 is
I'm not sure what you mean by stuck in the past. No visible and mechanical damage? I haven't really missed anything in that department, because if I wreck badly, I usually restart the race. In the rally stages especially, if you mess up, you might as well retire because it likely lost you everything.
When I played GTR games, they seemed very accurate, but quite sterile, and those graphics really do look like PS2 in HD. The same for the other PC racers I have, LFS and rFactor, but I digress. Anyway, when I run into anything, it usually looks like GT5, just minimal visual... anything. Maybe I'd lose a bumper in extreme collisions. Handling would be affected, and if I abused it further, eventually my car would mysteriously up and die. But impressive? No.
It's the same thing in Ferrari Challenge, a game which is basically Forza 2 with some PhysX tweaking, except there's no killing a car. Ferrari won't allow it, unless you're M$ and can throw suitcases of money at them. Damage is very minimal, but the driver views blow. Very hard to like that game.
rFactor doesn't impress me at all. More than any racer, I get the impression of a car on a spindle, while the world rotates around under it. And the game design is rubbish. User interface is garbage, horribly slapped together with significant, IMPORTANT parameters like auto/manual tranny selection buried in a menu somewhere. AARGH!
Not gonna touch iRacing with $200 a year pole. Sorry, just not in the mood to rent a game forever. And NFS Shift, I saw the vids, read the horror stories, just not interested.
Live For Speed is nice in many way, VERY nice, with pretty close to real life physics. But they keep messing with the tire modeling, and they break as much as they fix. It feels like a hobby project, it plays like a hobby project, because it is a hobby project, a very tiny one. That costs almost as much as a real game. Ouch.
Forza 3 is pretty nice, with fairly decent mechanical damage, about 30-50% of real life or so, and mostly impressive visual damage. Sometimes it looks lame. But the only thing better are in Codemaster games, but I'd hardly call the arcadey Dirt and Grid sims. Handling is pretty much sim, but it's the bottom of the barrel there. Ferrari Challenge, Prologue and GT5 feel better. And T10 breaks too much in every game. My 360 Leet and my racing rig is under a pile of trash, unused for a year.
Progression through most of these games are pretty much just variations on a theme. Gran Turismo being the theme.
Which leaves me with GT5, the batty wife which chews on the furniture.

But I have to stick with her, because in spite of the crazy personality flaws, nothing does quite what she does, and it's so darn GOOD!