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I thought the physics felt different to forza 4. Everything to me felt cushioned whereas forza 4 feels more raw. Not sure how I feel about it, it does feel more arcadey in the way the cars handle imo.

Btw In pretty sure there's a silver r33 in the intro somewhere

4SRS!

I want my boat.

I thought the softness/arcadeness was cause I rarely drive stock cars on Forza 4. I should probably drive a stock Evo on Forza 4 and see how they compare.

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I thought the physics felt different to forza 4. Everything to me felt cushioned whereas forza 4 feels more raw. Not sure how I feel about it, it does feel more arcadey in the way the cars handle imo.

Btw In pretty sure there's a silver r33 in the intro somewhere

exactly what i feared! damn, so..

when's forza 5 coming out?

did you switch all the driving assists off? how did it feel?

Always.

I don't think it's that much different to be honest.

I reckon if you back to back blind tested you wouldn't know.

can anyone confirm if theres a "manual with clutch" option?

Confirmed.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :banana:

didn't know it was available till just then... been distracted by the mrs with stupid wedding questions, porn, riding the bike... work... work... lots of excuses!

only one of those excuses are valid.

didn't know it was available till just then... been distracted by the mrs with stupid wedding questions, porn, riding the bike... work... work... lots of excuses!

Hmm, your Mrs had you distracted with porn as well?

Nice

just played the demo.

i can see what you guys are talking about; really floaty and soft.

and it's too easy to hold slides.

but f**k the game looks gorgeous. the 'press start' screen is beautiful

i thought it was pretty bad driving the mustang 429, just the way it goes around corners. i dont know. its kind of like that in the viper but, the vipers like that in forza motorsport. maybe its like someone said earlier, just not used to driving oem standard cars from forza.

the evo feels great though.

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