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Ive had 1,2,3,4 and now 5 of the gt series. They are unbeatable as a simulation and ive spent so many hours on GT5 over the last 2 or so years, however there seems to be a lack of fun at times when comparing to some street racing games such as Midnight club and the earlier need for speed's. Obviously these games do not have the longevity or proper phyics like gran turismo, but they have some good features like the customisation, free roam racing etc.

It looks like Forza is probably the most complete game on the market. Such a shame its on 360 as i hate xbox controllers and i will never get one.

the physics in the GT series have been far from realistic, if you want a simulation with good physics you have to play a PC sim (Iracing, Rfactor 2 beta and Live for Speed being the best atm)

1-3 were great with just a controller but there was a lack of decent wheels back then, 4-5 have a horrible physics engine, the cars feel like they are being pushed from behind and not by the tyres which not only makes them horrible to drive with a wheel but also a controller, all you have to do is drift in GT5 to see how horrible the physics are

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the physics in the GT series have been far from realistic, if you want a simulation with good physics you have to play a PC sim (Iracing, Rfactor 2 beta and Live for Speed being the best atm)

ye thats sorta what i meant, gt series are unbeatable as a simulation on consoles

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