Looks like we're in total agreement in this case then. I found that comparison shot to be not sufficient enough to draw any conclusion on how something could be present or missing from GT5's depiction of that particular corner.
Then I would like an explanation as to why you described me an not being objective and that I was insisting on this being a truism?
Deliberately misleading posts are an AUP violation and you clearly attributed a position to me that I had in no way presented, and be aware this is not a situation that is taken lightly.
You need a proof that i actually fired up the game and run a lap around Laguna Seca?
And this is not helping either.
If you're referring to missing camber, i have two points for you:
a) I have provided the video. With my opinion attached to it. It's just as good as any other "proof" presented in this thread so far.
Did you not describe presenting the video alone as evidence to be insufficient?
You have mocked the use of video evidence alone in at least two posts, and I think you will find that I have done considerably more than just reference videos.
b) The camber entered this discussion via following post:
I've bolded the part in question for you. Any other proof with anything but a 3rd party video and an opinion, would have to originate from a person who made the original statement. I disagree with his statement. And rightly so.
Quite frankly it doesn't bother me how it entered into the discussion, I've gone out of my way to provide material that could be discussed in a meaningful way, I don't feel that asking for reciprocation on this one point is to much to ask.
I've acknowledged the problem with that part of the track to a degree that he suggested the problem existed. I also agreed with your assessment of the problem with the same part of the track. I can't see how that can be read as "being dismissive of other opinions".
A question, are you attributing the bump to the change of corner profile?
You have however put the integrity of my posts in question by suggesting that i "have been blindly dismissive of the feedback others". Which is completely untrue.
A point I stand by. Until I posted the images the only point you acknowledged on track (not retaining walls, etc) was an out of place bump, something that is quite different to a change to a corners profile.
And that brings me to the point i've been trying to make. It is wrong to bring up GT5's Laguna as a counterpoint to criticism leveled at Turn 10 for their buthchering of Nurb (cue
appropriate quote). Nothing has been brought up that suggests downright sloppiness on PD's part versus changes that naturally happened as the track kept evolving.
Did I use Laguna Seca to excuse FM4's 'ring?
No would be the answer, I have always freely acknowledged the issues it has and to be blunt this discussion has moved past that point. The only one still bringing it up is you.
So far my posting pattern suggests that i have a problem with Laguna Seca being an example of PD's negligence in the treatment of real world tracks on the level of Turn 10. Nothing more, nothing less. My entries to the the discussions are evidenced
here and
here. I have questioned the validity of an argument of certain posters insisting that PD is guilty of the same sins to the same degree as Turn 10 is when it comes to track modeling.
Your posting profile looks like that of a members that actively searches for specific topics and those topics only. You have contributed to no other part of the site, and seem to actively target threads and posts that present issue with one companies product while defending another.
Its not in any way an AUP issue, but it is the kind of posting behaviour that sets the staffs alarm bells ringing.
Another point. Even though i have mentioned Forza's Nurb has nothing to do with real world, be it past present or future, i have never passed the judgement on how i view Forza 4 as a game, and nothing should suggest me being in an "anti Forza" camp. My objectivity in this particular debate remains neutral.
In my opinion your posts come across as far from neutral.
You also seem to have forgotten you posted this...
Two - some curbs in Forza will slow you down to a crawl - in a law of physics defying manner - just because Turn 10 fells like it. But only you, a player, as the AI drives different copies of the game. The game where physical properties of the track allows you to drive through sand and grass full speed. May be because AI is just "that" good.
If curb accuracy is your peeve - Forza must drive you bonkers. Am i right or am i right?
Quite what that has to do with Laguna Seca or the 'ring I'm not sure, but it ceratinly would seem to be you passing view on how you see parts of Forza 4, the game.
I also would like to ask you. Is it really necessary to bring up my posting pattern to this discussion? Cause there's a goldmine of information me and you can dig up on other participants of this thread by looking at their posting patterns. Specifically ones who might have labeled me as a "raging moron".
You opened the door on posting without an agenda, don't then complain if members check to see if they feel that holds true.
As for comments other members make, if you feel its an AUP violation then use the report button and the staff will deal with it. I've issued more than enough warnings and infractions in thread and to members on both camps in this thread (as many of those contributing right know can confirm).
Oh - and please stop double posting, use the edit button if you need to add more to a post and no one has posted after you.
Deleted while i read up on double posting rules.
Here you go...
https://www.gtplanet.net/faq/#double_posting
Jordan
“Double posting” occurs when a user makes two consecutive posts, one after another. If this is done for no apparent reason, or if the posts are unimportant, “double posting” is looked down upon and may result in a warning or infraction for “spam”. You can edit any of your forum posts on GTPlanet at any time, and this is generally the best option to take if you have more to add to the discussion. However, it is not expressly forbidden, and can be useful in many cases. For example, if a reasonable amount of time has passed or you have significant information to add to the topic, present it in a new post so that others, including thread subscribers, are made aware of the update.
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