@B_Arias@TheCassiniGames This genius seriously compares the textures and polygons of each object with a game released on a console comparable in power to the gtx 750 and with older techs.
@BRS500@VideoGameDetail I haven't read such bullshit for a long time.
The dude doesn't know that compared to the GT7, most cars for the FH are outsourced to one of the Indian modeling studios.
FH fans will make up any kind of crap to protect their favorite game.
@Alxsola@rzchit@YourWaifu Great argument based on compressed videos on twitter instead of having your own experience in the game.
You probably imagine that irl, during a downpour or snowstorm, everything looks as clear as in FH lmao.
@HappyGoLuckyMax@MK_RZA It's amazing that people only pay attention to the resolution and quality of textures, forgetting about such an important thing as lighting.
@HappyGoLuckyMax@MK_RZA Considering that DC had the most advanced lighting with high resolution reflections until FH5 release, which reached the level of DC lighting and in some places surpassed it.
@M0_R4_H4@amorphous714 You shout that DriveClub is rarely shown in dry weather, but in fact, you only see what's gaining popularity in recommendations.
Literally an earlier post with gameplay in dry weather:
https://t.co/KhXc1e95HJ
@CK_Cati@f1girlboss And what does it even matter? Lmao
Might as well find fault with Forza, which added basic steering wheel animations 14 years later.
@ZoLRaKLeUGiM@DRIVECLUB_GAME You're a genius, seriously declaring this shit out of false dumb statements in order to get likes from the same Forza fans. Very brave