It doesnt matter who I am or when i drove at Le Mans.
Yes it does... you see, you claimed you drove La Sarthe and Nurburgring, and unless you have any proof of it, your credibility is going to fall down a very steep slope... or you can admit you made it up.
waterpoloinc
But after today i just came to realize that PD has yet to provide us with a driving simulator. GT is not anywhere close to realistic.
Again, speaking from your vast experience driving endurance races in both La Sarthe and Nurburgring? As far as I know, GT4 is the most realistic driving simulator of its generation (pre PS3) and on the PS2. It's kinda retarded to compare GT4 to FM2, just in case you're going to do that. And comparing PC games' graphics to console games isn't very realistic either, since on a PC the possibilities are a tad higher.
waterpoloinc
Just because the tires wear off and you have a lot of understearing doesn't mean anything.
Right, because in real life tyres last forever and car's turn on the dime.
waterpoloinc
And i give gt that it has a big carlist but most of the cars suck
I beg to differ on that, but hey, if you want a game that has 750+ cars and only play with 10 of them, then that's your choice.
waterpoloinc
who wants to race a Dyhatsu?????
Daihatsu* And you'd be amazed at the following Kei cars have. The best part of racing Kei cars is that you rely only on your skill, since the car basically is just a small box with a small engine. If you're a good driver, you'd enjoy the Kei car races, again, because you depend on how good you are, and not on the sheer power of overkill your engine may have... again, from your vast experience racing in Le Mans, you should know this.
waterpoloinc
And the cars that actually are awsome are really old. No C6R just the old one ...no DBR9 no nothing.
You do realise GT4 was finished in 2004, right? The C6R was first presented in 2005, just behind the DBR9... so, unless PD has a time machine, they probably would've had a hard time being present in GT4.
waterpoloinc
a M3 GTR with the skin from 8 years ago i mean come on.
Er... again we have the time machine issue, since the M3 GTR was launched in 2001. Maybe you mean the 320i Touring Car? Most specifically, the 320i Toruing Car from 2003? Would you prefer a BMW Art Car instead?
waterpoloinc
Im not hating on the game i think its ok but for that much bo hai I and evrybody should get a better product.
"bo hai"?
I'm sure you're familiar with the term "consumerism" and "free market", if not, just know that if you don't like the product, you shouldn't have purchased it. But if you're a fan of the GT series, you probably would like GT4... just don't expect GT4 to come and hug you and kiss you good night, because it really isn't that kind of game.
waterpoloinc
This thread just serves the purpose to figure out if im alone with my opinion or not.
A quick glance through the site would show you that you are indeed not alone. Many GT4 haters (whom I have no clue what they're doing on a GT-dedicated site) tend to be at the Xbox sub-forum. Although that doesn't mean that all who are there are GT-haters either. However, there may be people with similar thoughts as yours, but they don't have an extensive knowledge of what it is to race in Nurburgring and Le Mans, so I'd suggest you clear that up first and foremost.
Also, GT4 does have its shortcomings, but I think none of the ones you've posted are important enough. Yours only seem like a long string of whining. Nevertheless, rest assured that you're not alone and that a lot of us hope GT5 will make up for them.
Hint: You want to complain about real issues in GT4? How about the AI, the lack of car damage, the hegemony of Skylines, the absence of great cars that have been out since before 2004 and that weren't included in the game. Of course, all of these topics have been discussed about a gazillion times, so again, I suggest you take a look around the site and gather up all the info you want and when you're ready to make a new thread, do it on something important, worhtwile and something that hasn't been discussed before.
Thank you