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Old 12-01-2010, 12:15 PM
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I doubt car companies will pull out of games. Its a form of advertisement to potential buyers and for the younger population to ask mommy and daddy to buy them the EVO X or STI or GTI etc.
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Originally Posted by kenkawai993
I doubt car companies will pull out of games. Its a form of advertisement to potential buyers and for the younger population to ask mommy and daddy to buy them the EVO X or STI or GTI etc.
very true!
Old 12-02-2010, 11:25 AM
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I've spent some more time playing it with a proper wheel (a Logitech G25), as opposed to the controller, and my criticism of the mid-engined cars continues to be that their physics are meaningless. The Lotus 111R slides all over everywhere with no feedback, while the F430 Scuderia has worlds of grip without really communicating anything.

I've never driven either of these cars, but I find it hard to believe that they would feel that way when the FR and FF platforms in the game feel about right.

Also, why is changing cars, upgrading parts or receiving a new car such a time consuming process of confirmation screens and stupid animations? Forza 3 is light years ahead on the playability aspects of the game.



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