Midnight Snacks Messages 864 Long Beach, CA Messages danonite Feb 3, 2011 #151 How do GT5's physics compare to F1 2010's? Anyone have both?
CarreraGT Messages 2,856 Feb 3, 2011 #152 I haven't got any F1 cars in GT5 yet, but I think F1 2010 is better than GT5P. In fact, I was really impressed with F1 2010, not just the physics but the way they convey the sense of speed. In comparison, GT5 feels a bit sterile. Can't wait for F1 2011!
I haven't got any F1 cars in GT5 yet, but I think F1 2010 is better than GT5P. In fact, I was really impressed with F1 2010, not just the physics but the way they convey the sense of speed. In comparison, GT5 feels a bit sterile. Can't wait for F1 2011!
Ride Messages 66 Messages GTP_Ride Feb 3, 2011 #153 No thanks, all the noobs online will drive F1 cars when they can't even keep street cars pointed in the right direction.
No thanks, all the noobs online will drive F1 cars when they can't even keep street cars pointed in the right direction.
p-coletray Messages 535 Messages p-coletrey Feb 3, 2011 #154 I heard Diahutsu and Fiat are pulling their licenses. They didn't like the physics.
LITH1UM Messages 50 Messages LITHIUM47 Feb 3, 2011 #155 Nope, I'm quite happy for Codemasters to keep doing what they're doing. F1 2010 is a fantastic game.
BigMackAttack Messages 711 Springfield, Missouri Messages brettfavre26 Feb 3, 2011 #156 p-coletray I heard Diahutsu and Fiat are pulling their licenses. They didn't like the physics. Click to expand... citation please
p-coletray I heard Diahutsu and Fiat are pulling their licenses. They didn't like the physics. Click to expand... citation please