Quote Originally Posted by batang_raon14 View Post
Hmm... to better compare NFS and GT,

NFS - better for car tuning addicts... ung palitan ung sasakyan nito, niyan, at kada palit sa mas maganda/mas mahal e siguradong may tataas sayo na stats.

GT- better for those really into simulations kasi most of the cars run the way they "should" be in the real world. And, modifying your car's aesthetics won't do you good in races, only performance upgrades will.

I play both... and can't still figure out to why I drive so good in GT (without bumping to walls, other cars, etc) and drive lousily in NFS (really bumping to almost everything, except for NFS 3 that is). One reason I know is because may series ng NFS (Hot Pursuit at Most Wanted) na habulan ng pulis (may chopper pa nga na naglalaglag ng explosives), pero besides that, hindi ko na alam kung bakit.
I play both, and I can drive somewhat well in NFS... even on the PC. I finished NFSU2 on the PC in just a week or so, then I played it again to get the other original bodykit...

I used to hate NFS controls, too twitchy, but in recent games, they've become more intelligent. The only thing to remember is not to overcontrol. There's AI programming in the game system that covers up your little mistakes, so you don't have to hew away wildly at the controls. It makes you feel like a God, but it's all too easy. Never finished NFSMW because I got bored.

I love GT4, though... very realistic, down to the high speed understeer on track. Every time some idiot tells me RWD cars don't understeer, I tell him to go play GT4. Every time some idiot tells me FWD cars suck, I tell him to play NFS, because nothing understeers there...