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Isnt it amazing how xbox owners want to always stand up for their console and defend its purchase! There is a reason a PS3 is more expensive...... Its just better, deal with it.

PS3... IT JUST DOES EVERYTHING.

IPhone 4... IT JUST DOES EVERYTHING, except what you want it to do!

Isnt it amazing how xbox owners want to always stand up for their console and defend its purchase! There is a reason a PS3 is more expensive...... Its just better, deal with it.

PS3... IT JUST DOES EVERYTHING.

IPhone 4... IT JUST DOES EVERYTHING, except what you want it to do!

>Your point is invalid as i own both

meh... bought it played it for a bit.

nothing special. what f**ks me off is that you cant even change wheels on "standard" cars and even though they've been transported from gt4 where you could.

like come on, so many years in development and you can only really do the same shit as gt3 to majority of the cars...

game play is pretty similar to gt4.

overall tho its not bad... but nowhere near as good as it should have been.

username speedy_tx3 or skyhi_33 (i cant remember which username is on it atm lol)

Edited by SkyHi_33
so basically... forza 3 is better.

gotcha.

Both different games, different physics and handling.

I own both and enjoy both, GT5 simply for the content and Licences, Forza for the customisation.

Im still a GT fan sine PS1 days, need to buy a wheel though PS3 controller is killing me ><

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