Man you are trying to sell FH like a racing game of the same category as GT but it is not like that, deal with it. And no fh hasn't superior offrad physics than GT neither isn't superior to GT6... wtf man? I understand the fanboysm but pls have little bit of containment and objectivity...
Lol, u mad bro? You sound mad. It's not my fault that Polyphony thinks that dirt is just slippery tarmac with the rumble motors in the controller on.
I mean, I admitted that it was marginal for GT6 but each to their own. I know what I think feels more like driving on dirt, you're welcome to your own opinion.
If thinking games are fun is being a fanboy now, then I suppose I'm a fanboy. FH4 was fun. FM7 was fun. I hope GT7 is fun. Am I allowed to be a Forza fanboy and a Polyphony fanboy at the same time? Or is it only one or the other?
Because Gran Turismo definitely doesn't allow you to take supercars on dirt tracks, or slide them down a mountainside (I miss Eiger Norwand), or fling them off huge jumps with no damage (I don't miss Cape Ring). Oh wait, it does all those things because they're...
fun. You can do a lot of the same silly stuff in GT that you can in FH and it operates in much the same way, it's just not an open world. Some of the best parts of GT as well, if you ask me.
I'm not arguing that FH is particularly realistic. I'm arguing that GT (and FM by extension) are not particularly realistic either once you start playing them with the same sort of reckless abandon than people play FH with. This is not a bad thing, this is what the games are designed to do. They're all realistic enough if you drive sensibly, but if you do wacky stuff the systems simply can't cope.
It's more that the gameplay of FH encourages wacky stuff to a degree that GT and FM don't, so you don't see the systems breaking in GT and FM to the same extent. But that doesn't mean that they don't all have very similar flaws. Sure, you can split hairs over which one is slightly more accurate than the other, but that seems dumb when there are real simulators easily available. None of these games are ever going to compete with those because that's not their target market.
The target market is people who want to have fun pretending they're a real awesome driver, and apparently people who think that GT/FM is the bestest simulator evar because it says "The Real Driving Simulator" on the box and Kaz said so and I once drove a Civic and it was just like the one in the game and my Dad can beat up your Dad so nyeh.
Things only turn "toxic" because some users can't seem to handle even the slightest negative comments towards "their" title. As above, someone dared to suggest that Forza Horizon was a competitor to GT. That's it, and people didn't like it, how could such a thing be suggested.
I know, I'm a heretic. Just burn me now.
The funny thing is, Forza fans stopped mentioning motorsport now as if it doesn't exist anymore and just use Horizon as direct competition of GT. I know there's always been rivalry between both franchise but yeah this is getting ridiculous.
IMO, Horizon is the best non-hardcore simulation racing game on the market right now. For GT7 to have a legitimate shot at dethroning that is pretty good. FH5 will be a big deal, we can already see how popular it is. GT7 will be Sony and Polyphony's chance to respond, and it's only good for all of us if it ends up being a better game.
I don't think Motorsport is in the same discussion, honestly. It's an also ran at this stage because Horizon offers such a wider range of experiences that it's just overshadowed, even though on paper it seems closer to the traditional GT formula. It still exists because enough people will pay money for it, but I bet for a lot of casual racers they'd prefer a new Horizon over a new Motorsport. Horizon took over from Motorsport as the big hitter of the Forza range, which is no bad thing.
I suspect this is why they took Motorsport off the regular release cycle for major retooling - the devs could see that Motorsport needed a major overhaul not to become the red-headed step child of the group. Polyphony has a headstart in that respect, GTS was a major rebuild after the weak reception of GT6. Some of it worked, some of it didn't. If they can combine the best of GTS and older GT games with just a little spark of something fresh and new I think they'll stomp Horizon and everything else out there. When Gran Turismo is good it's very, very good.