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I think for him it's not only about graphics, and honestly that's what got Gran Turismo in trouble in the past. I've thought about PS5 and GT7, but kind of pissed that certain iconic tracks won't come back from older GT games.
Moving on has GT fixed A.I, and does it have features like GT4 had like a fleshed out career mode like the old days?
Multiplayer = GT7
Sound = GT7
Graphics = GT7
Enjoyment = GT7
Gameplay = GT7
Car & track models = GT7
UI = GT7
AI = GT7
Polyphony Digital please bring GT7 to PC, i certainly would double dip. 🙏🏻
I'd also say the actual driving is equally as good/satisfying.
But Gran Turismo 7 is absolutely the better videogame. It just has so much more to offer and it feels like it really celebrates the automotive scene. By comparison Forza is a very threadbare offering.
If GT7 were on PC, anyone would be mad to choose to play Forza instead. It just hasn't been made with the love and attention GT has.