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Old 09-20-2010, 01:00 AM   #84
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What are you talking about? Haha, were you playing Forza 2 on a Standard def. TV or something? Forza 2 was light years ahead of GT4 in terms of graphics, and in terms of physics, at least it actually felt like you were driving on a road in Forza, GT4 felt like your car was driving on ice or glass.

You should really try Forza 3 though, it's a hell of a lot better than Forza 2, and FAR better than GT4 (as you would expect). It's not quite up to the level of GT5P in terms of graphics (what do you expect when PS3 uses blu-ray over DVD's, and better hardware alltogether), but IMO the driving feel and car dymanics, etc. are way better than GT5P. I'm obviously not sure how they've changed (hopefully improved) that in GT5.

This is all coming from a person that's played all of the GT's up to GT5P, and have played all of the Forza's - but not too much on the first one. I used to think the GT series was the best, now I think the Forza series is. I'll be interested to see how the next Forza (on a different/newer console) stands up to GT5, or GT6 (If it comes out on time), I think it will be even better still.

I think Forza has made massive improvements with every game they have made, whereas GT started out good, and then made small improvents throughout GT1-4, but I think they're quickly losing the lead with GT5.
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