What exactly does that have to do with the topic of this thread? Please don't post off-topic again, we have an entire sub-forum for GT5 video's.
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=232
Because it doesn't show what you claim.
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Odd because you seem to only mention issues with FM4 and a lot of these seem to exist inly in the special copy of the game you have.
Maybe because you have something that is called "Purple glasses" weared ?
Brakes = Neither GT or FM model drums differently to discs and neither model brake fade in any way. If your going to target T10 for this then it seems odd to not say the same for PD. However T10 do provide the ability to adjust the brake pressure and a wider range of brake bias adjustment.
YES, FM4 lets you set brake pressures, but if you really believe an E-Type Jaguar stops from 100km/h to 0 km/h within 23 meters, as completely stock, then yes FM4 has the absolute perfectly made brakes. (Jag was an example)
ABS = You must have a very different version of FM4 to me then as its perfectly possible to lock the wheels with ABS switched off. Would you be so kind as to provide details of a car and track combo that show this happening so it can be tested by anyone who wishes to.
It is possible, but happens way less often than in real life, the lock-in that is.
For example, you can upgrade your 370Z for Datsun 510 all the way at the max, leaving the chassis, brakes, suspension and tires completely stock and the car remains driveable without any problems occured. Realistic ?
Weight =Not something I have bothered to test in either series, but if you wish to take issue with 'X' = Weight = Physics would you mind explaining why you then ignore the fact that the vast majority of modifications carried out in GT5 have no effect on the weight of the car?
I know flaws GT5 has, and I bet everyone been seeing such complainments since the GT5 was launced, so why post something that is discussed to death ? Especially when people are claiming FM4 being above the GT5 what comes to physics on actual GTplanet, then it's not me who has problems, seriously.
Seriously tell me you are not saying that while ignoring the issues GT5 now has with tyre life?
It is still made more better than in FM4, or are you saying that Pirelli tires are nearly invincible ?
Strawman argument at its finest. Tyre deformation exists and the entire tyre model in FM4 puts GT5's effort to shame (ohh by the way when will you be providing the results of the testing you made such a big deal of - still waiting), none of which has anything to do with your claim that FM4 has no surface changes on its tracks.
It doesnt, that is why T10 now drums out loud how Horizon will have atleast 65 different surface types, coincidence ?
A claim that also has no basis in fact.
And yours does somehow better ? Tell me, which "Universal Fact Manual Book" did you read ?
In a nut shell you try and avoid talking about something with a 'fact' that doesn't stand up to even the most basic checks. Not a smart move at all (read the AUP to discover why).
Which cars are not well made, examples please.
Hudson Hornet
Ferrari 250GTO
E-Type Jaguar
Austin Healey 3000
for example.
Get any RWD car in GT5 and from a starting start do a wide open throttle launch see how much the rear end steps out under the torque load and then come back and let us know.