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disclaimer: i searched for a specific thread about handling in GT5P but couldn't find one.
i reserved judgement before driving the majority of the cars, and before the tuning, but now might be a good time to discuss the new physics system.
i won't get into standard mode because i barely use it, but feel free to discuss. professional mode was suposed to be as realistic as possible.
did you guys feel that this was acomplished?
i won't lie just to look good: i've never had any track time and i'm a safe driver in real life, but still, i feel a tad disappointed with the handling of some cars in professional mode without a wheel.
i have a G25, it makes wonder for handling because you have a better imput control, but i will focus on a regular gameplay, because most people still play with the sixaxis.
up until now, racing purists would say that racing tires were unrealistic, you had to use sports tires to get closer to real life performance. now, while this is the case with the F1 car, i'm having little fun with some of the high performance cars in sports tires.
even racing tires sometimes are not enough!
driving in pro mode, with all aids off, sports tires. ok, brace yourself. driving a ford GT LM, aston martin DB9, an amuse S2000 or even the vette Z06, under those circunstances, is a pain. countersteering is so sensitive. grip feels like its close to zero.
its a change of gameplay: i was used to attack turns, drive agressively, and now driving those cars (and many other FR, MR cars) feels like you are fighting to drive on the ice.
those are just some of the humble feelings that i had driving the game without my wheel for a week or so. am i too harsh? is it really this "sensitive" in real life? are the tires physics still badly represented in the game?
why do you guys think about this subject in general?
altough its still an awesome game in my eyes, somehow i feel that i have more fun driving in standard mode... it shouldn't be like this right?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			i reserved judgement before driving the majority of the cars, and before the tuning, but now might be a good time to discuss the new physics system.
i won't get into standard mode because i barely use it, but feel free to discuss. professional mode was suposed to be as realistic as possible.
did you guys feel that this was acomplished?
i won't lie just to look good: i've never had any track time and i'm a safe driver in real life, but still, i feel a tad disappointed with the handling of some cars in professional mode without a wheel.
i have a G25, it makes wonder for handling because you have a better imput control, but i will focus on a regular gameplay, because most people still play with the sixaxis.
up until now, racing purists would say that racing tires were unrealistic, you had to use sports tires to get closer to real life performance. now, while this is the case with the F1 car, i'm having little fun with some of the high performance cars in sports tires.
even racing tires sometimes are not enough!
driving in pro mode, with all aids off, sports tires. ok, brace yourself. driving a ford GT LM, aston martin DB9, an amuse S2000 or even the vette Z06, under those circunstances, is a pain. countersteering is so sensitive. grip feels like its close to zero.
its a change of gameplay: i was used to attack turns, drive agressively, and now driving those cars (and many other FR, MR cars) feels like you are fighting to drive on the ice.
those are just some of the humble feelings that i had driving the game without my wheel for a week or so. am i too harsh? is it really this "sensitive" in real life? are the tires physics still badly represented in the game?
why do you guys think about this subject in general?
altough its still an awesome game in my eyes, somehow i feel that i have more fun driving in standard mode... it shouldn't be like this right?