Subject: DOn't actually remember the worst one...
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Posted on: 2015-06-25 14:36:00 UTC

But about my main genre, car racing games, I guess it is the critically acclaimed Need For Speed Shift (and its sequel).

I wonder if the "racing drivers" who reviewd the game as being a realistic simulation have ever driven a car in their life.
Long story short, handling is terrible. A full race-spec car on slick tyres handles like a brick on soap wheels. Steering is incredibly inconsistent too - cars will either refuse to steer or go on a full four-wheel drift. No mid way in between. I initally thought it was due to me using a keyboard, but after hooking up my steering wheel to the PC results were the same.

Tuning is pretty inconsistent either - I can swap a fully tuned 800 horsepower Toyota Supra engine on a "works" (full race tuned) Toyota Corolla GT-S (basically a Super GT GT300 class car), and yet I can't set the top speed any higher than the non-swapped Trueno's 264 kph... meaning that the engine is stuck with the wrong gearing and the car is actually SLOWER.

A stock-bodied (so basically no aerodinamics aside a small optional spoiler with... 20 kilograms or so of downforce) Toyota Sprinter Trueno (Japanese Domestic Market equivalent of the Corolla GT-S) tuned to 240 horsepower in Gran Turismo will consistently set faster lap times on the Nurburgring Nordshleife than the GT300 wide bodied, full aero, 350 horsepower full-on race car Shift offers.

This:
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/LwcMQ7PfhNI/hqdefault.jpg

Is faster than this:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_JWSZoyKBmIU/SqzBz-b3sWI/AAAAAAAACaU/lWQ0vHRkKkw/s1600/SS1517+6.jpg

That's all.

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