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So its acceptable to the point where you can hear the messy transition between sounds (and the massively pitiful distortion, which does not exist in real cars).
I knew you were gonna shoot back the same smartass response anyone who disagrees gets. Quite frankly, I feel no one (including PD) has completely nailed the sounds of cars completely. Many have close, but still no cigar. So you can take the "Vacuum" response(which is older then most memes now itws so overused) and shove it. Again, you have yet to tell me how the examples I posted come anywhere close to the real thing.
Getting a little defensive there... He used the same old vacuum cleaner response because it's a fair one. Not the mention you're being hypocritical here. You can call FM and NFS sound messy with pitiful transitions and others can't call GT's sounds vacuum cleaner-like? Double standards much? Instead of telling someone to shove it, calm down and accept that PD is well behind the industry when it comes to sounds and even they're aware of it. No need to defend them. That gets nothing done -- instead, letting them know the sound is poor is the only way to get it fixed and that appears to be what's being done, no thanks to people who blindly defend GT and blame other games.
It saddens me when GT fanboys try to bring FM down to GT's level when it comes to sound. "Nobody has done it right! Their sounds are just as bad!" Well, FM has done a much better job than GT, end of discussion. Nobody says it's perfect either, but just as I said, it's much better in FM. Give me cars with an attitude over little quiet electric vacuum cleaners any day. It's a racing game, dammit. Make it sound like one.
If a member of your family were caught up in something bad like drugs, would you stand by and say it's okay, many other people are doing drugs? No one is perfect, right. No, because you love them you want them to change. Same thing with PD and GT. The real fans are the ones who want progressive change because they care enough to raise their voice and get things done.