Originally Posted by 7.3 AMG
Originally Posted by RC45
Originally Posted by 7.3 AMG
Originally Posted by RC45
Originally Posted by 7.3 AMG
Looks good, those graphics are really good and i'm sure the gameplay will be good. But it's not my cup of tea, i'm a Project Gotham Racing 2 man 
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I take it you have never sat down behind GT3 with a Momo Force feed-back steering wheel then.
Makes PGR2 with a game pad feel like a handheld Gameboy...
My 900 degree wheel is already here on the shelf waiting for GT4's release. 
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No. i haven't. But i have owned the game, didn't interest me. I like arcade games, like PGR2. Sliding around.. No doubt, GT4 will be good. But i'll stick to Gotham.
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Oh ok.. I got it..  You're more ricer than driver.. 
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You bitch  I like being able to use the Zonda, CGT, F50, Enzo, F40 and etc. I like the selection of cars and gameplay.
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It's not as if GT/GT2/GT3/GT4 are lacking for diversity with respect to the number of cars out there. Come now...think of the numbers...GT had something on the order of 170 cars, GT2 had close to 500, GT3 had 200-something, GT4 is supposed to have something on the order of 500 again, including the Zonda, Mclaren F1 (albeit a race car), Jaguars, Fords, Chevys, Lotuses, RUFs, Alfa Romeos etc...etc... the list goes on. If you like diversity and the selection of cars in PGR/PGR2, and you don't think that GT has it, you haven't played enough. Just because PGR lets you slide doesn't mean it's not possible in GT-GT4. You just have to set your car up to do it rather than having it built into the gameplay - much more realistic and much more challenging.