GT7 has failed to be Gran Turismo

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Yes, tell us more about video game development process then a now.
Well I do kind of hate that assetto corsa and forza Motorsport people think it’s a true sim game but when I played both of them they are so trash it’s an arcade game not a sim. So I played gran turismo in my whole 18 years and in my opinion gran turismo is so much better than those games like the lobby menu and the in game music. The new engine swapping. The selling system and the legendary and used cars. Those games don’t have that.
 
No offense but I don't believe any of this, at all, coming from someone who's been driving this 'game' since the 90's. It's never felt or looked better to my senses. Kaz is a genius in my opinion and thank God for him. Thanks for reading.
Old comment. But if you don't have a pretty nice wheel to play GT7, you're not going to be playing it over the other racing games out there, for too long anywho. Assuming you're not strapped for cash after buying a PS5 and GT7...
 
Old comment. But if you don't have a pretty nice wheel to play GT7, you're not going to be playing it over the other racing games out there, for too long anywho. Assuming you're not strapped for cash after buying a PS5 and GT7...
I take slight offense to your comment, I do not have a "pretty wheel" nor do I want one, I've been with GT since beginning, tried other racing games and dropped them because they were not good enough, too "arcade" like, much like coin-op machines. I am not strapped for cash either, I am quite good to say for myself as a controller racer...overall the GT7 has not failed in my view/opinion.
 
I take slight offense to your comment, I do not have a "pretty wheel" nor do I want one, I've been with GT since beginning, tried other racing games and dropped them because they were not good enough, too "arcade" like, much like coin-op machines. I am not strapped for cash either, I am quite good to say for myself as a controller racer...overall the GT7 has not failed in my view/opinion.
It would depend on the individual. Personally it bothers me when I try to race it on a controller, I need to switch all the assists off, like with most racing games. But I find myself rather needing the wheel for GT7 than racing seriously on a controller, just not my thing for GT7. If I put all the assists back, then the controller is more "doable" for lack of a word. but then I'm out of connection with the driving physics, in some way. I didn't have this problem with previous GT games, because I wasn't exposed to the amazing world of sim racing wheels back then. Hard to go back to a controller after that.
 
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