lol, troll
2 sims and 1 open world arcade racers on the xbox 360
Ugh...ok, thanks. I think 99.99999% of people don't need to be reminded to subscribe to Internet on a monthly basis...
I would imagine the disagrees are for the trolling comment that Shadow made.
You have no idea what you're talking about. Just more silly shots at MS. Ram on its own would not make a difference past a certain point, especially if the bottleneck is elsewhere.
Really??? The original PS3 looked like a george foreman grill and was larger than the xbox.
Where does it say that Forza will lack those things?
It's funny that you're trashing developers that have given us a consistently great and highly rated franchise...
and a PC...
My bad. I saw a PC review on IGN and thought it was out already.
um...now
I don't give a shit about your PC
Welcome to Forza 5 looking 10 times better than the simple visuals of wipeout. And on top of that, wipeout changed resolution on the fly, depending on the load.
If you are from the USA, a 2009 350Z does not exist. 2008 was the last year.
370Z sound in GT6 and Forza...
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Try and tell me GT6 sounds better...
Since when did a 370Z sound so damn boring??? What is it with Gran Turismo and shitty sound?
Um, it doesn't quite work that way with software. You don't buy it, as much as rent it. You can just "do whatever you want with it"...
Stop spamming your BS everywhere. An engine gets enhanced every generation. That's how it works. Battlefield 4 engine is an enhanced Battlefield 3 engine. Cry more.
Same engine that's enhanced every time. Go play COD4 and then Black Ops 2 and try to tell me that Black Ops doesn't look better...
Battlefield 4 will be on the nex xbox???
YOU DONT SAY...SHOCKING !!!
Bezki - Um, yes, it DOES.
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