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I loved the amazing vehicle deformation physics.
Yeah, I loved that aspect! Trying to escape from a chase with the car half caved in, full of bullet holes. The driving was so fun.
The amazing vehicle everything physics.
The best driving there was in any game outside the simcade titles like Gran Turismo/Forza.
It wasn't crazy realistic but it was realistic enough to be believable and very fun. Poor driving had consequences in that game. Felt legit as hell. I loved the floaty commuter car suspensions haha
I truly adored the vehicle physics in that game.
Getting into a car in GTA V was probably the most disappointing gaming moment in my life. I never liked GTA V all that much, solely due to that.
Yup. I could tell by the trailers that it was completely different and super arcadey. I waited to play it at a friend's house before considering buying it and once I felt the driving for the first time, I never touched the game again. It just killed so much of the fun for me.