Driving a wedge.
The comparison to Forza Motorsport 5 is inevitable: Where FM5 is the young whippersnapper—flashing its next-gen graphics, brashly plastering microtransactions all over the place, and presenting bold, new ways to approach artificial intelligence and online functionalities—Gran Turismo is the stalwart veteran who has the experience to take things in stride and champion a…
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Solid car physics and mechanics
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Over 1,200 available cars, plus gifted cars
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Over 37 tracks with multiple layouts
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Plenty of side events to break up the pace
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A ton more content to come
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Online clubs and forums
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Microtransactions, but not in your face
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Could borrow some design features from Forza
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Not as graphically impressive as Forza either
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AI programming and damage modeling not up to par
