This is a thread about GT5 vs. Forza 3. And you wonder why a game other than those two doesn't mention?theox2g6 said:It just boggles my mind how NFS Shift doesn't get enough mention. At least with visuals, it is easily a worthy rival of the top contenders, especially the pc version. IMO, it isn't that too far from GT5 even in bullshots.
I wasn't referring in particular to this thread. I'm just alluding to general circumstances in discussions of the best looking racing game.Shaneus said:This is a thread about GT5 vs. Forza 3. And you wonder why a game other than those two doesn't mention?
With regards to that, I wasn't referring to the inferior console versions. The pc version is beyond capable of running 60 fps and even higher and is very well optimized. I'm just speaking of Shift in general so framerate is irrelevant especially if the pc version runs 60 fps maxed out on an average gaming machine.Melfice7 said:Not to mention 30fps and its still quite far in quality imo
theox2g6 said:It just boggles my mind how NFS Shift doesn't get enough mention. At least with visuals, it is easily a worthy rival of the top contenders, especially the pc version. IMO, it isn't that too far from GT5 even in bullshots.
No it shouldn't. Visuals aren't all about resolution and AA. No matter how much AA and resolution you add to a ps1 game, it still won't look as good as the worst current gen game in 480p.AndyD said:Is that console or PC version?
I would say the PC comparison should stay out because its a whole another beast. A PC game should look vastly superior to GT5 and F3 because it can work at ungodly resolutions above 1080p, 16x aa and af and a high framerate on the correct rig.
I didnt think it looked as good as those shots in the PS3 demo though... not for me anyway.
It doesn't have to utterly dominate those two. It's a friggin multiplatform game. It's not a pc exclusive. The pc version is a port of the console versions. Besides AA and resolution, easily compensated by with photo modes of both GT and FM, I don't see how it isn't a fair comparison. It's not like I'm running in 1080p or 2560x1600 to take ginormous screens to compare.AndyD said:And if it fails to utterly dominate those two on the PC at ungodly specs, then it does not deserve a mention.
That I won't argue. I prefer the gameplay of the other two games. Especially with the wheel. I was just making a point about visuals.Keikoku said:NFS Shift looks great indeed. But the driving feels odd, plus the game runs like shit with ATI cards. :/
That hurts your point, not helps it! Your PC can run Shift at 60fps with high AA and the consoles can't (or else they would), and that's with (you claim) no optimization for PC. Your hardware, therefore, must be better than the console hardware, regardless of when you bought it. I hope you can see why comparing a game on better hardware is kind of pointless.theox2g6 said:It doesn't have to utterly dominate those two. It's a friggin multiplatform game. It's not a pc exclusive. The pc version is a port of the console versions.
theox2g6 said:It just boggles my mind how NFS Shift doesn't get enough mention. At least with visuals, it is easily a worthy rival of the top contenders, especially the pc version. IMO, it isn't that too far from GT5 even in bullshots.
Flawed logic, what's the proof that the consoles can't run Shift with AA at 60 fps? How do you know it couldn't have turned out better if it was built as an exclusive game that took advantage of one of the consoles? The fact that it's multiplatform should clue you in why it's not. Remember they had to release on tons of platforms as opposed being focused on one piece of hardware. They had to use a middleware engine as opposed to a dedicated engine like Polyphony and Turn 10. Let's not even forget the budget and development time comparison. Shift pales in comparison to the two. So yes it's impressive. Imagine if a multiplat mainstream game like COD came close to Killzone 2 in visuals, it would be impressive no matter you spin it.Liabe Brave said:That hurts your point, not helps it! Your PC can run Shift at 60fps with high AA and the consoles can't (or else they would), and that's with (you claim) no optimization for PC. Your hardware, therefore, must be better than the console hardware, regardless of when you bought it. I hope you can see why comparing a game on better hardware is kind of pointless.
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Nice off-topic resurrection of this thread.. :(
theox2g6 said:Flawed logic, what's the proof that the consoles can't run Shift with AA at 60 fps? How do you know it couldn't have turned out better if it was built as an exclusive game that took advantage of one of the consoles? The fact that it's multiplatform should clue you in why it's not. Remember they had to release on tons of platforms as opposed being focused on one piece of hardware. They had to use a middleware engine as opposed to a dedicated engine like Polyphony and Turn 10. Let's not even forget the budget and development time comparison. Shift pales in comparison to the two. So yes it's impressive. Imagine if a multiplat mainstream game like COD came close to Killzone 2 in visuals, it would be impressive no matter you spin it.
Death Dealer said:Apparently it was too hard for them to implement. I remember hearing something about how they tried it but the glove clipped through the wheel. And the point was made there will always be lag in the shifting animation anyways, so it's not worth doing.
I think GT5's implementation looks great. It will add to the immersion for me. I've see videos in a behind the shoulder view, where you can tell the entire driver's body is modeled.
Give this poster a cookie, ding ding dingBeeDog said:Most likely worse. But shouldn't really matter, both consoles will have their own awesome exclusive 60 fps "sim" racers.
Omar Ismail said:Now that F3 has come out and we have the reviews and everything. I have a question for gt fans. Do you think it will review better or worse than F3?
zedge said:Was an official answer given on why there is no shifting animation in Forza 3? Can't find anything.
Omar Ismail said:Now that F3 has come out and we have the reviews and everything. I have a question for gt fans. Do you think it will review better or worse than F3?
commedieu said:If it scores lower than F3, that means that all "sims" after F3 will also have to score lower for not having livery editors & auction houses. And that hasn't happened with f1&2. I don't think having a 92% average dictates that at all.
KHarvey16 said:Don't discount the quality of FM3's core driving mechanics. Assuming a better score for FM3 requires reviewers to focus on other features is ignoring the very large number of people who believe FM3 is the best console racing experience yet. If GT5's driving model is on par or better than FM3's it's gonna be a great 2010 for fans of the genre.
commedieu said:720p instead of 60fps and so on. I
Doc Evils said:That's like asking if Modern Warfare 2 will review better than Resistance 2.
Doc Evils said:That's like asking if Modern Warfare 2 will review better than Resistance 2.
Lets see.Omar Ismail said:I don't even know what you're implying here. Is GT or Forza supposed to be the equivalent of MW2?
CrushDance said:Lets see.
NFS 100mil+
Mario Kart 46mil+
Gran Turismo 50mil+(3.9 million for the "demo")
Forza is a good series but it's nowhere close to those three in terms of reception.
Vast Inspiration said:Its so amusing to see the GT fans being so defensive. Its like theres no possible way for a newcomer racing game lol its already on its 3rd iteration) can't possibly take the crown away from the precious pioneer. I mean, these guys didn't acknowledge Forza because PS2 was so easily destroying the Xbox and GT fans could just ignore the better reviewing game and take about sales if need be.
Then Forza 2 comes out and they can make fun of the graphics and ignore it since theres no mainline GT equivalent on the PS3.
Now, Forza 3 has come out, its perfected everything Turn 10 has been doing for the past 5 years, and it widely being hailed as the best console racing sim. And now that the GT equivalent is going to come out in a few months they're getting more and more defensive again. Whats pathetic is that if all else fails, and even the graphics aren't enough to sway the scores, then they'll just point to sales. Okay sure, theres no doubt that GT5 will sell more, but how much will those fans die inside if it doesn't score as well as Forza 3?
Vast Inspiration said:Its so amusing to see the GT fans being so defensive. Its like theres no possible way for a newcomer racing game lol its already on its 3rd iteration) can't possibly take the crown away from the precious pioneer. I mean, these guys didn't acknowledge Forza because PS2 was so easily destroying the Xbox and GT fans could just ignore the better reviewing game and take about sales if need be.
Then Forza 2 comes out and they can make fun of the graphics and ignore it since theres no mainline GT equivalent on the PS3.
Now, Forza 3 has come out, its perfected everything Turn 10 has been doing for the past 5 years, and it widely being hailed as the best console racing sim. And now that the GT equivalent is going to come out in a few months they're getting more and more defensive again. Whats pathetic is that if all else fails, and even the graphics aren't enough to sway the scores, then they'll just point to sales. Okay sure, theres no doubt that GT5 will sell more, but how much will those fans die inside if it doesn't score as well as Forza 3?
In a discussion about quality and REVIEWS, what possibly made you think that mentioning MW2 was a refrence to sales?
Even the original guy who brought it up used it to troll Forza, but not with sales numbers, but because MW2 will definitely score higher than Resistance 2.
Too bad that GT4, GT HD, GT PSP, GT Prologue have all failed to score even remotely in the 90s. Keep hanging on GT fans, grasp those straws!
HOLY SHIT! Dude, what is wrong with you? Try and read your last post and my response a couple of times.CrushDance said:So then. KZ2, U2, LBP, U1, etc all are bad games then? I mean they all scored great but didn't recieve high sales. What are you talking about? This is the exact same argument that's been used for all PS3 exclusives to date. That graphics don't matter and that they're wasting their money since the sales won't back them up.
So what then of Forza? Nobody trolled. You're the one who snapped off about some random stuff. I must be an even bigger NFS fan then by your logic. How is it trolling to point out the TRUTH? Maybe you don't like the facts, but that's how it is. I never spoke bad about Forza, what I said was that while it's a great series, it does not compare to those three as they're the biggest in racing games.
But you're right, KZ2 is shit for selling less than Halo.
Omar Ismail said:Now that F3 has come out and we have the reviews and everything. I have a question for gt fans. Do you think it will review better or worse than F3?
Doc Evils said:That's like asking if Modern Warfare 2 will review better than Resistance 2.
Omar Ismail said:I don't even know what you're implying here. Is GT or Forza supposed to be the equivalent of MW2?
Notice how in that back and forth, YOU are the only one to bring up sales. Doc Evils was trying to troll Forza 3 by equating it to Resistance 2 and equating MW2 to GT5. The flaw in that argument is that if anything, the last few installments of Forza (COD) have been reviewed better than GT (Resistane), making the comparison stupid. Thats why it made sense that Omar Ismail was questioning which game MW2 was being equated with.CrushDance said:Lets see.
NFS 100mil+
Mario Kart 46mil+
Gran Turismo 50mil+(3.9 million for the "demo")
Forza is a good series but it's nowhere close to those three in terms of reception.
Omar Ismail said:Now that F3 has come out and we have the reviews and everything. I have a question for gt fans. Do you think it will review better or worse than F3?
Not always, but when it comes to a hardcore genre like "sim racing" theres usually only a handful of people in any organization that review those kinds of titles. Much of the reviews of both games will be don by the same people.Shurs said:Comparing games straight up by their review scores is kind of foolish. It's not like the same people are always reviewing both games.
Vast Inspiration said:HOLY SHIT! Dude, what is wrong with you? Try and read your last post and my response a couple of times.
I AM THE ONE thats saying that you should stick to the discussion of quality and reviews. YOU are the one that brought up sales. My lord, and then you turn around and try to sound like I'm the one talking about judging games based on sales. I don't know if you're dense or if this is some deflected troll.
I'll explain this very clearly and easily for you...
Somebody brought up a comparison between MW2 and Resistance 2. This was NOT a sales based comparison, but a quality/review based one.
YOU then turned that comparison in to a sales based one and equated Gran Turismo to MW2 because of the high sales. Thats why I was mocking you.
Notice how in that back and forth, YOU are the only one to bring up sales. Doc Evils was trying to troll Forza 3 by equating it to Resistance 2 and equating MW2 to GT5. The flaw in that argument is that if anything, the last few installments of Forza (COD) have been reviewed better than GT (Resistane), making the comparison stupid. Thats why it made sense that Omar Ismail was questioning which game MW2 was being equated with.
But again, YOU came and brought up sales and thats why I laughed at you. At no point in my post did I even remotely hint about equating sales to quality. You talk about facts and bringing up "the truth" is laughable since that only you brought up sales when they were completely off topic to what you were responding to. You're the one trying to make some sort of comment about Forza by bringing up sales of other racing titles. Your rambling about my post are so off base, and they make you sound insane.
Vast Inspiration said:Not always, but when it comes to a hardcore genre like "sim racing" theres usually only a handful of people in any organization that review those kinds of titles. Much of the reviews of both games will be don by the same people.
And at the end of the day, its not like theres some sort of conspiracy against on game, so an aggregate score should be comparable between 2 very similar games.
See, that's the point (I think). GT will undoubtedly be a terrific looking game graphically, it always has been and it appears that their philosophy is to always keep it that way. So, the assumption is that if it has better graphics than Forza, has more cars (in the game and on the track) and has damage that it has to score better than Forza.D'ultimate said:Also, while F3 is a great title, it is not without flaws. Some graphically. That is where GT excels. I somehow doubt that GTs' already great driving model coupled with its overabundance of cars, damage, online play and 16 cars on track are somehow gonna be rated inferior to F3.
So you admit that I only spoke of reviews and you brought up sales...so then why the hell were you trying to frame it as if I am equating sales to quality? So you so full of shit.CrushDance said:Omar Ismail asked what he could mean by that. I gave an answer, you then jumped to "GT fanboys relying on sales" as a barometer of a good game, while you spoke of only reviews. Which I then pointed out that many PS3 exclusives have gotten good reviews and still yielded low overall sales. Read it again. You're ignoring the sales argument that has been brought up many times for other games.
:lolShurs said:Comparing a handheld game (GTPSP) a free downloadable game (GTHD) and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue to the Forza series shows that you're not interested in an apples to apples comparison.
Exacty. What good are more cars (10 variations of the same type) and better graphics, when you're not having fun? The single player structure definitely needs to improve in GT. It was crazy that they actually thought they could get away with removing the career in the PSP version. PD has demonstrated some really poor design philosophies in their past few games. On top of that, the online racing and customization of races will be an important factor. And to top it off, a sim racer needs to have a great reward structure and the ability to really personalize your cars, something that Forza excels in again.ElNino said:A review score (especially in a racing game) is typically more a product of how it plays, feels and controls... and the experience as a whole. This is where in some people's minds, Forza simply feels better... not by a lot, but still better. So even if GT has more cars, better graphics, more tracks (I believe they are about the same in this), etc. it could still review lower because someone didn't like playing it as much.
You are really insane to keep missing the point.Vast Inspiration said:So you admit that I only spoke of reviews and you brought up sales...so then why the hell were you trying to frame it as if I am equating sales to quality? So you so full of shit.
You specificalyl accussed me of implying that sales = quality by bringing up the whole Killzone/Uncharted/LBP argument. So save your breath, you can't wiggle out of your bullshit.
And at least you admit that you brough up sales as your answer, confirming my original hypothesis that GT fans only have sales to fall back on.
:lol
If ANYONE in this thread was interested in an apples to apples comparison, they wouldn't be comparing a game thats been in development for 2 years to a game thats been in development for 5 with a hugely inflated budget simply because its the one series Sony has that is a guaranteed sales hit.
And you'd think that since Polyphony made all of those titles I mentioned, that they would at least be in the same ballpark in terms of quality. And if you make the argument that only a small number of people are handling those side projects, then that only reinforces my point that GT5 has been in development for far too long with an icnredibly amount of resources put into it.
Case in point.Vast Inspiration said:So you admit that I only spoke of reviews and you brought up sales...so then why the hell were you trying to frame it as if I am equating sales to quality? So you so full of shit.
You specificalyl accussed me of implying that sales = quality by bringing up the whole Killzone/Uncharted/LBP argument. So save your breath, you can't wiggle out of your bullshit.
And at least you admit that you brough up sales as your answer, confirming my original hypothesis that GT fans only have sales to fall back on.
:lol
If ANYONE in this thread was interested in an apples to apples comparison, they wouldn't be comparing a game thats been in development for 2 years to a game thats been in development for 5 with a hugely inflated budget simply because its the one series Sony has that is a guaranteed sales hit.
And you'd think that since Polyphony made all of those titles I mentioned, that they would at least be in the same ballpark in terms of quality. And if you make the argument that only a small number of people are handling those side projects, then that only reinforces my point that GT5 has been in development for far too long with an icnredibly amount of resources put into it.
Exacty. What good are more cars (10 variations of the same type) and better graphics, when you're not having fun? The single player structure definitely needs to improve in GT. It was crazy that they actually thought they could get away with removing the career in the PSP version. PD has demonstrated some really poor design philosophies in their past few games. On top of that, the online racing and customization of races will be an important factor. And to top it off, a sim racer needs to have a great reward structure and the ability to really personalize your cars, something that Forza excels in again.
So, I have no doubt that GT will have lots of bullet points, but the jury is still out on whether they can deliver a solid career structure with lots of online options, and car customization that can beat Forza. And this isn't even taking into account the actual driving model.
Oh please, after the bullshit troll, the accusatory rambling, and subsequent back peddling you displayed on this very page, you really shouldn't be talking.CrushDance said:You are really insane.
You clearly accuse me of equating sales to quality.CrushDance said:So then. KZ2, U2, LBP, U1, etc all are bad games then? I mean they all scored great but didn't recieve high sales. What are you talking about?
But you're right, KZ2 is shit for selling less than Halo.
And then you back peddle and outright LIE and say that you were only trying to say that quality does not lead to sales. You are so full of shit. You got called out for it. Now give it a rest.CrushDance said:Omar Ismail asked what he could mean by that. I gave an answer, while you spoke of only reviews. Which I then pointed out that many PS3 exclusives have gotten good reviews and still yielded low overall sales. Read it again.
When I'm done with U2, I'll come back and explain this to you. Again.Vast Inspiration said:Oh please, after the bullshit troll, the accusatory rambling, and subsequent back peddling you displayed on this very page, you really shouldn't be talking.
Let me demolish you once again.
You clearly accuse me of equating sales to quality.
And then you back peddle and outright LIE and say that you were only trying to say that quality does not lead to sales. You are so full of shit. You got called out for it. Now give it a rest.
And this isn't even taking into account your terrible troll of trying to demean Forza by saying its not comparable to the "big three" because of sales. You're laughable.
CrushDance said:When I'm done with U2, I'll come back and explain this to you. Again.
No need. I could not make your outright lies and hypocrisy any clearer, even to a 5 year old.CrushDance said:When I'm done with U2, I'll come back and explain this to you. Again.
ElNino said:The problem with this assumption is that most of those things (number of cars, damage, etc) don't typically reflect in review scores, but they are more marketing bullet points (which could have an affect on sales). A review score (especially in a racing game) is typically more a product of how it plays, feels and controls... and the experience as a whole. This is where in some people's minds, Forza simply feels better... not by a lot, but still better. So even if GT has more cars, better graphics, more tracks (I believe they are about the same in this), etc. it could still review lower because someone didn't like playing it as much.