JCell said:but u can still slow down during a turn in real life...
toucci said:that's just because you're driving the car harder in GT4. try hitting your brakes while going around a corner at maximum speed with the tires squealing and you'll realize: 1) GT4 is accurate in modeling this characteristic, 2) fear becomes a factor in real life, unlike in a game![]()
toucci said:Keep in mind I'm comparing these games based on the driving experience alone. I think forza beats GT4 in content and online play, but I can't stand it being marketed as a serious simulation knowing it's far from that.
shaneMazda2000P said:i say gt4, forza has more of a arcade feel to it.. but ihave to give props to forza for havin body upgrades and online play..
one thing i dont get about gt4 though... who in the hell would pay 22k for tires and 90k for a stage 4 urbo kit...
girth said:100% agree. Forza reigns supreme in overall experience and online play is an extremely sweet feature. But GT4 is noticably more realistic IMO and also a better value I think simply because I've played Forza for less than 3 hours and I'm already close to 10% done. Both great games though. What's most surprising to me is that GT4's graphics are a good amount better.
JCell said:how long does it take to finish GT4?
btw, forza's graphics r a lot better than gt4 IMO
girth said:I agree too that the price of upgrades in GT4 (and all GTs) has always bugged me -- the upgrade prices have never made any sense at all.
JCell said:what i don't like about GT4 is that the computer can drive for u, true that u can do that in forza as well, but in forza the computer has to be trained first...