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It equals GT3 interms of visuals and sound(but not that it matters you can use your own ripped music) there is one area it gives GT3 a real kick in the nuts-Gameplay.
In GT3 you can mindlessly bash off all corners, not taking damage but providing you've got a fast car-you'll win even if you have a terrible race. Mindless at times, no skill.
PGR on the other hand- fantastic.
I got it as one of my free games during the summer but never got into it, untill now. Played it solidly for 3 days now, only 4 more cars to unlock I think but still loads of Gold medals to achieve.
So PGR v GT3? Who wins?
You know what I think.
> Neither JSRF or PGR suffer from slowdown.
JSRF does when you have loads of characters and they are all in the garage dancing.
PGR rocks, the replays make it look photo realistic!
> Doesn't that have alot of slowdown thats what I heard.
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Neither JSRF or PGR suffer from slowdown.
I've NEARLY got golds on everything in the main mode (Kudos Challenge I think) but some of the ones in the final League are damn hard.
Having a break from it for a bit while I tackle JSRF.
It equals GT3 interms of visuals and sound(but not that it matters you can use your own ripped music) there is one area it gives GT3 a real kick in the nuts-Gameplay.
In GT3 you can mindlessly bash off all corners, not taking damage but providing you've got a fast car-you'll win even if you have a terrible race. Mindless at times, no skill.
PGR on the other hand- fantastic.
I got it as one of my free games during the summer but never got into it, untill now. Played it solidly for 3 days now, only 4 more cars to unlock I think but still loads of Gold medals to achieve.
So PGR v GT3? Who wins?
You know what I think.