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sorry guys but as a guy who owns

these badboys

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reading all the details on gt5

and playing forza 2 and 3 until my controllers were worn out

heres some facts

Forza 3 has over 600 highly detailed models with all highly detailed interiors

fully customizable and tuneable cars

bodykits rims, rim size, width, suspension everything, roll cages + heaps more

and GT5 has

830 standard models ported from GT4 which are all low poly models with no cockpit view

and only 170 highly detailed models

standard customization is only change oil and maybe changing a wing

you cant change rims

you cant do modifications to performance

now this is for the 830 cars all ported from GT4

the premuim cars have a low amount of wheel choice

and some premium cars don't even have available bodykits

heres some of my cars from forza 3

when i actually played it before school took over my life

remember gt5 has no engine changes or differential changes

fully done up rb26 940hp AWD 370z

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moderately tuned rb26 600hp rwd hako

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fully tuned rb26 awd 940hp 240z

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If you think what im saying is utter bullshit

ill be more than happy to lend you my xbox 360 and forza 3

and heres some pics from the forza community

also gt5 has no auction house or storefront

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bodykits rims, rim size, width, suspension everything, roll cages + heaps more

and GT5 has

830 standard models ported from GT4 which are all low poly models with no cockpit view

standard customization is only change oil and maybe changing a wing

you cant change rims

you cant do modifications to performance

What?

I guess you haven't played GT5 Prologue then.

Just picked up GT5 for $77.97 @ Big W.

Installing it now and will start playing it after I finish Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.

The thread is about a PS3 game and PC fans come in to bag it out tsk tsk

and yes we know what Forza 3 looks like dont need to post a million photos... I've had the game for 3 weeks and sold it along with the X360 Elite I bought with it. I spent heaps of time on Forza 2 though that was awesome but eventually sold that aswell with the X360 Pro I had at the time.

What?

I guess you haven't played GT5 Prologue then.

I have GT5P.

Not impressed

Are they all yours?

Yeah mate :bunny:

http://www.gamersmint.com/forza-3-vs-gran-...eens-comparison

All you Forza fans can wank off over that.

Meh GT5 graphics have nothing on FM3s gameplay

Meh GT5 graphics have nothing on FM3s gameplay

FM3 was boring... because I've done it all in FM2 already.

You hate GT5 so much what are you doing in this thread? All you're contributing is bagging the game out.

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