Forza 4
Been playing the hell out of this whenever I get a chance, which is sadly only a few times a week. Coming from Forza 3, it's definitely an improvement, in some subtle but effective ways. I'm mostly talking about the more realistic way that a car's momentum will cause it to shift about and disturb the suspension. Throttle-lift oversteer wasn't much of an issue in FM3 from what I recall, but FM4 makes you pay attention to your cars orientation and throttle input much, much more closely (I prefer to set everything to realistic or off, except for ABS). This is also a game that really requires a force-feedback wheel to get the most out of.
I've never played GT5, so I don't debate which is better since I don't know for myself. I do however have a buddy who has GT5 and I let play on my system to try FM4 out. The game must've been doing something right since his girlfriend (one of my roommates) and I had the following conversation the other day: "Where's [your boyfriend]?" "He bought an Xbox and that racing game. He said he'd see me in a few days."
I've never played GT5, so I don't debate which is better since I don't know for myself. I do however have a buddy who has GT5 and I let play on my system to try FM4 out. The game must've been doing something right since his girlfriend (one of my roommates) and I had the following conversation the other day: "Where's [your boyfriend]?" "He bought an Xbox and that racing game. He said he'd see me in a few days."
JSenek... I agree with you on the realistic for Forza 4. My girlfriend was in the kitchen while I have my game blasted up and the music set to off... She walks into the living room and said, " WOW!? Is that VTEC I hear from your game!? " I just dropped my remote and started laughing.
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The Raptor
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