Details like that matter to Top Gear fans in capturing the feel of the show. Forza 4 also has the Kia C'eed, i.e. the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, to complete the experience.
A second trailer has also now been added to the post.
There were quite a few tracks, but not nearly enough locations.
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In fairness, it hasn't been officially announced by EA yet but was found amongst the PC files.
Mind you, GT5 also scored lower than expected on a lot of sites. 8 and above is still good for a niche game.
Personally, I have a wheel stand pro at www.wheelstandpro.com - relatively inexpensive compared to the full seat setup and is very sturdy and adjustable. Depends how serious you are about your driving games, I guess.
In some areas yes, but definitely not in regards to the car list.
I was also wondering this, but articles so far seem to point specifically to the UK.
I can't get Fortunate Son out of my head thanks to this game either.
If only Activision could put in as much heart into their DLC for COD.
Quoted for truth.
Hardly. 8/10 is still a respectable score, but people expect more from a GT game and the fact remains it didn't quite live up to its astronomical expectations.
The AI still leaves a lot to be desired, I admit.
He has a point, the environment graphics are lacking sometimes.
If that was the case they would have removed his appearance entirely.
"Hysterically, some Stigs think they can write books!" :D
What's weird though is that early shots of the menu clearly showed an event entitled "Stig challenge" or something similar...
I meant as a playable driver. And yeah, the events don't really fit the Top Gear theme. VW camper van race at 50mph anyone?
Since when do F1 cars do wheelspins off the line?