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Offline Kurt Angle

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« Reply #15 on: May 14, 2004, 09:39:04 AM »
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Originally posted by JP
Really? I disagree.

Try playing GT3 for a few hours and go play GT2. I promise you, it will be a noticable different feel when driving.

I haven\'t tried Prologue or GT4 yet so I don\'t know how it feels to play GT4 but I\'ve read that they\'ve done some changes to the physics system from GT3.


GT4 prologue is massively improved over GT3, the sense of speed is 100 times better and it just feels much faster. Much more realistic, the graphics are not a huge advance though. The full version looks miles better from the more recent screenshots.

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« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2004, 12:50:09 PM »
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Originally posted by Black Samurai
The progression between Gran Turismo sequels is IMO the equivalent of going from GTA to GTA:VC or Madden 2001-2004 They tweak some things and add some things but when it comes down to it the game is still pretty much the same thing.

The thing is that they are improving on already excellent games so you can\'t fault them. Its an "if it aint broke" situation.

Well why make so many different elements in a game? Then you might as well change the title. The difference between GT2 and GT3 is far larger than any madden. IDK. I dont feel like going into detail. Its not that important

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