Problems w/ GT5:
-Cars sound like vacuum cleaners
-Drifting with a controller is near, if not impossible
-There isn't an advanced tuning interface, just upgrades
-Only about 200 cars actually have cockpit view and are detailed, the other 800 aren't very detailed and have no cockpit view
-There isn't a strong online drifting community
-Very minimal visual customization, cars don't feel like mine. They feel fairly generic
-No storefront or any form of file sharing
-Not the easiest navigation, somewhat complicated UI
-Not realistic damage at all, I basically bounce off walls like a ping pong ball
Problems w/ Forza
-Only about half the cars of GT5 (All fully detailed and w/ cockpit view though)
-No rally racing
-Jeremy Clarkson is the "narrator" of sorts, and talks way too much. (This is as bad as the other 2 problems combined)
I prefer Forza over GT, and I've played GT since the first game came out on PS1. I've only played Forza since I got Forza 2 with my 360. The entire reason I ever got into drifting was because I wanted to get the Drift Lap achievement in Forza 3 and I instantly fell in love with it. I'm now one of the best in the world at it, I have near top scores on the leaderboards on nearly every track, and I'm getting my license soon and plan on getting into the real thing and moving away from video games, all because of one achievement
-Cars sound like vacuum cleaners
-Drifting with a controller is near, if not impossible
-There isn't an advanced tuning interface, just upgrades
-Only about 200 cars actually have cockpit view and are detailed, the other 800 aren't very detailed and have no cockpit view
-There isn't a strong online drifting community
-Very minimal visual customization, cars don't feel like mine. They feel fairly generic
-No storefront or any form of file sharing
-Not the easiest navigation, somewhat complicated UI
-Not realistic damage at all, I basically bounce off walls like a ping pong ball
Problems w/ Forza
-Only about half the cars of GT5 (All fully detailed and w/ cockpit view though)
-No rally racing
-Jeremy Clarkson is the "narrator" of sorts, and talks way too much. (This is as bad as the other 2 problems combined)
I prefer Forza over GT, and I've played GT since the first game came out on PS1. I've only played Forza since I got Forza 2 with my 360. The entire reason I ever got into drifting was because I wanted to get the Drift Lap achievement in Forza 3 and I instantly fell in love with it. I'm now one of the best in the world at it, I have near top scores on the leaderboards on nearly every track, and I'm getting my license soon and plan on getting into the real thing and moving away from video games, all because of one achievement
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