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Just to clear that up.
Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb ....
> Tiltawhirl wrote:
> Sly Weasel wrote:
> Snail Male i told you MSR is nothing to do with Project Gotham, sure
> they're both racing games!
>
> Yes it is, they're made by the same developer and PGR is the
> sequel/update to MSR.
>
> Thank you Tiltawhirl.You are the first and only person to actually get
> me out of this sticky situation.Well not sticky but,anyways thank you!
At last someone has seen the light and is on my wave length Project Gotham is MSR in all but name. I mean lets face it Gran Turismo 3 is a far superior game in terms of visuals, number of cars, handling, sound and gameplay. I have played Project Gotham in the shops and the handling is dreadfully tedus and vague for example there is no sense of speed and when you get to a bend you are actually going faster than you think. Project Gotham is clearly a rushed job that could have done with a lot more development time mind you I thought the Xbox pc architecture allowed for quick development of games. Some might say it doesn't matter how good Project Gotham could have been with a controller like that it was doomed anyway.
> Sly Weasel wrote:
> Snail Male i told you MSR is nothing to do with Project Gotham, sure
> they're both racing games!
>
> Yes it is, they're made by the same developer and PGR is the
> sequel/update to MSR.
Thank you Tiltawhirl.You are the first and only person to actually get me out of this sticky situation.Well not sticky but,anyways thank you!
> Snail Male i told you MSR is nothing to do with Project Gotham, sure
> they're both racing games!
Yes it is, they're made by the same developer and PGR is the sequel/update to MSR.