Thursday, 28 June 2012

Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator

Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator
Match up to to Forza 3, or in general, do you think Forza 4 has become a driving simulator? As per me, I think its surly become the great racing sim out there. However, I consider that despite it's superior to Forza 3 (especially with the use of simulation, etc), work continues to be a legitimate driving simulator. What do you think of this?

#2
07-10-2011
Chakradevroy
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Re: Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator
I think it's the perfect simulator. But only in the mind of the curve 10 employees. I think they know exactly what it takes to make a perfect athlete sim. The only thing new is the introduction of better technology and development time.

#3
07-10-2011
GaganGang
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Re: Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator
Based on the demo tells me that no, I'm disappointed so far. This could very well be due to the demo content. Pushing cars like crazy and the IA mode is meaningless rivals such as trafficking in Grand Theft Auto. The damage is also pretty bad because too much can ruin a Ferrari and still drive very well, that could be better, but the amount of real impact on how the car has no units. Again, it is a demonstration of the ending of trial until you have the full game, but up till now, does not seem good. To me it looks like too much effort spent on things that have not anything to do with the simulation and the whole thing to do with attempting.

#4
07-10-2011
MACALL
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Re: Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator
AI and cosmetic smash up has not anything to do with it being a 'driving' simulator, is regarding how the car feels, physics, and so on. I for myself think it's much superior than I think Forza 3 and mechanical damage remains high

#5
07-10-2011
Irene-I
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Re: Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator
The problem is not the aesthetic damage, the problem is even harder in the configuration of the simulation, the capability of driving cars is not affected much at all, even after repeated impacts at high speed, and it takes too much abuse, which has everything to do with the simulation. Furthermore, no AI has the resources to come up with traffic coming at a high rate of speed or fusion that until an accident because it has everything to do with the simulation. The AI in FM3 was better than this, so it's a rebate.

#6
07-10-2011
DougWison
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Re: Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator
The IA mode rivals BMW driver did it on purpose that way. The aim was to make the mobile objects to be avoided chance. Now the race cars when the 458 was out of his way to avoid and will miss you if you have time to react. If you drive erratically most likely causing his erratic driving mode IA hit you. I hope the damage turns some of the demo simply because of the demographics of people to download it. However, when I make a quick test to rivals in the race of 458 I realized the damage affects the car fast race more dramatic than the rival in the race. In general I see improvements in all aspects of Forza and I can only be grateful and happy that soon the full version of my fists.

#7
09-10-2011
Ashley Parker
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Re: Will Forza Motorsport 4 has become a better driving simulator
I have not played many driving simulators. I've played three plays again on PS2 then I started playing FM2 and went FM3. FM4 Demonstration felt implausible in terms of simulation, simulation steering feels immense and I like the truth that there may be able to save each time I have to the sides. Do I think that a simulator has become superior. Obviously, the whole thing feels great now, physics, tires, the whole thing! I cannot wait to FM4 out. Have to be an amazing 2 years.

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