I think someone needs to calm down, your replies are coming across very abrupt and unnecessarily so.
You have not played horizon 2 yet therefore cannot 100% comment on how it’s going to play out none of us can.
I think someone needs to calm down, your replies are coming across very abrupt and unnecessarily so.
You have not played horizon 2 yet therefore cannot 100% comment on how it’s going to play out none of us can.
Lol. There was daylight between the handling in the first Horizon and either of the Most Wanted games. I am not defending or criticising any of the 3 games mentioned, I am simply saying the handling in the first horizon was not like the most wanteds. Given the descriptions I have heard of the handling in fh2 I don’t think the gap will be closer.
I say this having played many tens of hours if not hundreds in all 3 games.
Sure people may like or dislike any of the 3 but the handling was very different between the games.
As to the OP I don’t know if I would like it. NFS Pro Street had some different modes I would like to try with more sim physics but there is a pattern that seems quite inbuilt in the industry - street racing usually gets combined with arcadish physics. Its as if they don’t expect to find enough customers for a sim street game.
Doesn’t mean its wrong to want it though.
Thankyou i appreciate your post its the first one thats ACTUALLY aknowledged what i was trying to put across.
PGCD, I’m only disagreeing with you on one point, and one point only. I’m pointing out that you have pre-judged Horizon 2. Yes, I’m highlighting your prejudice. I genuinely want the same game you do. The thing I’m trying to point out is that I’ve played several entries in multiple open-world driving games: Midnight Clubs, Need for Speeds, Test Drive Unlimiteds & Forza Horizon. Horizon came the closest to what I want from the genre. Based on what Horizon 2 has advertised, it promises to close the gap even further than it’s predecessor and it has a chance of becoming the game you and I covet most. We may not have perfection until FH3, but that won’t stop me from enjoying FH2 alongside FM5 in the meantime. I’ve been a Forza Faithful since the first game in the series lured me away from GT4 and my PS2. The games have grown and improved with each installment, and I have the same expectation from the spin-off franchise as well.