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2. Compared to Forza, no the car selection is not good. Compared to other racing simulators, it's probably the best since GTR2, released in 2006.
3. Forza Motorsports is arcadey compared to Project CARS.
Please, Forza is now for the casual players. Everything is handed to you. You dont earn anything anymore. Go and play Forza 1, 2, or 3. Then go play Forza 5 or even 6 and you will see how far Forza has fallen. Its all about selling more copies and making the game for everyone, but the core that bought every version. I played the FM6 demo and after that I bought PCars instead.
2. Its a good car selection for purpose built race cars, but not for street cars. If your looking for fully spec GT3 and lemans cars then yes Pcars has it covered. If your looking for a VW golf or toyota celica to tune then your out of luck.
3. Forza is a semi realistic game (not arcadey but not sim) where as Pcars is a full blown simulator.