Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Gran Turismo
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If the Gran Turismo series of Playstation and PS2 games claims to be "The Real Driving Simulator" why are most cars not able to corner above about 50mph? Surely a real Lotus Elise can corner without sliding out at 50mph. If my wife's J reg Renault Clio can do it, I'm sure a BMW M3, and every other car "simulated" on GT4, can as well.
And if its as "real" as it claims to be, why don't the cars get damaged?
TOCA Race Driver is much better for actual driving simulation.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.and most commercially avaialable cars are designed for ordinary people to drive. cornering is an important factor for the average user whereas high speed and fast acceleration is not. as kempie says, it is all in the setup. you could setup a car in gt to handle just like your wifes car. would your wifes car win any races though?