I don't believe that one needs to complete license tests to advance in GT5, if I am not mistaken?
If a game is done well, any vehicle on a suitable track should be fun. There are plenty of broom broom games pandering to juvenile tastes, I thought we were talking serious sim racing here. There are some very promising "new era" sims coming our way, pcars being one of them. I would hate to think that they would be tailored in any way towards ten year old boys gazing longingly at a Ferrari poster.
Give me Bioshock over Quake, give me "boring" old fart cars over a childish delusion of grandeur.
Where did I mention childish cars etc?
What on earth do you read and write, it makes no sense "literally".
I'm a sim racer, I only really play sim racing games (the odd arcade game here and there).
I own a PC/PS3/360 with g25 and modded pedals.
I am buying a £1500 rig for PCars as I am anticipating a great sim, I play Rfactor, iRacng and have been a subscriber for over 3 years with good safety rating..
However, I personally don't enjoy driving slow ass cars? That doesn't mean I want cars with nitro or play ridge racer games, it means I like GTR/Formula/Touring Car/Sports and Exotic cars etc.
I just don't enjoy racing standard off the shelf cars, i prefer LeMans cars etc.. Which is ironic that you slate performance cars when your name is.....
I have 3 cars in real life and while they are ok, I'd like to driver faster, better cars in my simulator tht I can't race here at croft circuit.
Jesus... You really do miss the point a lot of the time.
As a father of 2 I'm glad your not my kid... You clearly never listen

Oh and "delusions of grandeur" using that in in your sentence, in the way in which you did is semantically incorrect.
If you want to only race boring old cars, why are you buying PCars? It's full of performance cars?
