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Originally Posted by djmartin
thing is everyone is judging how GT5 prologue is at this very moment in time.
when in fact the people who have made GT5 (the new one thats coming out in december) has most probs ripped the game to bits and re-designed nearly every aspect. from physics to car damage.
unless you have full solid proof of the new game play. even though they still have 2+ months to tweak the final edit some more.
then il agree with what you say. for as of now no one can say anything about GT5. as its all speculation.
dont take GT5 prologue as gospal remember there a games design company on there computers they most probs have spec 250,000 lol whilst we at home are still on Spec III lmao.
think about it on a market point of view. THEY WANT FORZA to be released first lols. so they can look at it and then tweak what they need to tweak on GT5 in the extra 1/2 months they have.
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Dude, I'm going by GT5 gameplay, not prologue. Polyphony have also confirmed that alot of GT5 is exactly the same as prologue such as the interface/menus etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR8CQxM_LFo&NR=1
This is a video showing off the damage. The damage that is not available on all cars in the game!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtkBk...eature=related
That video shows it off even better. You still just bounce off of the walls and the other cars. The Ai still just follows the racing line and ploughs into you regardless, if you watch when he smacks the R8 and he goes flying, the R8 doesn't even flinch and carries on driving.
The handling also looks as if it still has the same wallowy characteristics of GT4 and GT5 prologue, such a shame.
Honestly, GT5 looks shite and I'm gutted as I've played every single one and was really looking forward to it.
Simply put, Forza is MILES ahead of GT5. Check this Forza 3 video, it's long but but if you're not familiar with it will give you a really good insight -
http://forzamotorsport.net/en-us/med...m#/video/1765/