Eat Dirt wrote:
Time I throw my part in here.
My favrote racing game as of right now, would have to be GT4. Awsoem grapics, Awsome Racing game play, Awsome realism. The game is everything a racing game should be. Fine tuning, Upgrades and the way cars react all are exelent. In short, If you are car shoping, Gt4 would be the best option for a test drive (with a wheel and pads) if no test drives where avalable.
Well, to be honoust... GT4 rules in graphics, it has a fantastic racing game play but it's everything but realistic.
The phrase on the box "ultimate driving simulation" gives me the feeling i should throw up.
OK, they worked hard in making the cars feel like real cars (u can feel the difference between an FWD, a RWD and an AWD) but that's about it.
If you have ever driven on a real race track this game just makes you laugh. They started out with a very realistic game but they gave into selling numbers by making their game more spectacular then real racing is. They have taken an arcade route, which is fine by me but if so pls loose the titel on the box...
I live near the Nurburgring so i often go their to drive a few laps. A while ago i found this on the net :
http://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthrea ... e=22&pp=20
a movie of someone driving the ring with the Sauber Mercedes in GT4. 360 km/h over Schwedenkraus
hahahaha, have you ever seen the ring ??? at 360 over Schwedenkraus you would be in heaven now
. Also i always see a little light lighting up. I've been told that is throttle control
. Where is the realism ???
I found several movies and most just make me laugh. This game has nothing to do with realism but with fun.
i see people making slides which are just unbelievable. Where is the tyrewear ??? And brake wear ??? and brake fade ??? Do the tyres get dirty when you get off the groove ??? Do cars with carbon-fibre brakes stop more difficult when brakes are cold ??? Do cars get into trouble when you speedshift to often ??? Can you overrev when shifting down ??? Where the hell is the clutch pedal on that special wheel that can turn 900° ??? In fact, where is the clutch in this game ??? Does the grooveline get more and more visible when driving several laps ???
This are things i'm looking for when i want to play a sim. And none of the above are modelled correctly in GT4. They have tried some (like tyrewear) but they failed to make it correct.
Also i hate the fact that you can bump into your opponents without getting a serious penalty for that. Your car should start vibrating after a serious knock, but it just does nothing.
When it comes to realism GTR and GPL rule over GT4 bigtime. I'm not the only one who thinks like that :
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/driving/gra ... 16467.html But don't get me wrong, GT4 is a fun game. I love playing it. But the thing i miss the most is a serious online gameplay. To bad PS2 can't make that happen. In GTR we are driving with 40 people (25 on dedicated servers) online. Think it will take a while before the PS2 is capable of doing just that.
What bugs me also a lot is the price. GT4 uses the same engine as GT3. It just has more cars, more tracks and better graphics. In fact it's an extension of GT3. And a very expensive one...
So please... you can tell me what you want about GT4. Graphics are awesome, game is big fun and cars are well modelled. They feel like they drive when they just come out of the shop. But that's about it what concerns realism because the rest of the reality in the game is just a big joke...