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How could it not play the same. It's a sim racer, it can only get more realistic and their physics engine is bloody good as is.

Forza kicks the shit out of it still...

Either way I payed my money for it so I'll play it lol

Bloody nick and chevs

Hey I know what I like :P

Also, if you thought I was death staring you on Sunday I wasn't... Well I was, but I was just trying to get some form of reaction I wasn't actually pissed at u lol

evening.

now we talking my language

Poor bastard :/, just bought gt6... I'm not impressed as it looks and plays the same as gt5

I told you this yesterday

But bathurst...

And this

How much are they selling GT6 for? I am considering it.

$3.50

How could it not play the same. It's a sim racer, it can only get more realistic and their physics engine is bloody good as is.

A whole lot of this! engines sound a little better, cars are a little more tail happy which is great (but not the mad sideways 100hp Volvo sillyness that is Fortza4

I will get GT6 in a few months time when all the hype is gone and when it will also be cheaper

$79 JB.

Console hardware remains unchanged since gt5 is probably why it looks the same.

It is a bit more optimised, and runs faster and smoother. plus faster loading times! yay!

Saw this this morning. nice :)

Forza kicks the shit out of it still...

Either way I payed my money for it so I'll play it lol

Totally disagree here. Fortza is fun. but i get a bit bored by constant skids. GT6 is a step closer than it used to be. Skids in my 32GTST is a bit of fun.

and you have a V8 skyline blasting TAylor swift.... :P

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