Originally posted by Tidus
You said you knew that GT's physics are not realistic because you've been driving a stock, street-car for 5-6 months, and know from driving that they are not right. SO, I was saying that comparing turning and driving a car around streets and freeways, to completing tricky circuits in a high-performane race-car; are two completely different things.
You can't really say you know the physics of racing...because you have never done it! You drive your car around the city, or freeway, not gas it around corners, or handle tricky chicanes...get what I am trying to say yet?
GT designers test race-cars (& normal cars) physics on race tracks, it's said many times...so the cars have very realistic physics.
*takes a breath*
It has to do with everything, but it's over anyway.
I've done both fella. My cousin lives in NY and races every weekend. I've had my share of circuit racing. So yes I do know what the difference is. If I didn't, do you really think I would've said that in the beginning? Think.
Also...I wasn't just talking about the movement physics.
Btw, I'm not 10, so don't act like you have to spell it out for me.
Just keep scrolling...