I mean I come from the era of Gran Turismo 5 where you can buy a street car like a factory RX-7, fully adjust the suspension and turn it into a drift-missile. Originally posted by Tre':I don't know man. I'm only grilling AC cause it even released on consoles, making it a big enough product to know better. I mean who makes a racing sim but locks iconic cars like the Supra and RX-7 behind DLC? It's like making a Batman game but Robin is a DLC and there's only 15 characters in the base game. AC is lacking in both, but then offers a little bit extra in the form of DLC that should be in the base game. ![]() I feel like you either have to offer quality or quantity if you cant do both. I mean it wouldn't be frustrating if the selection of cars in the base game wasn't like.30. I'll get the JDM pack for the Supra and such. Plus got a mod or two that's high quality, put together a couple tunes. I drifted with the BMW earlier, it's decent enough. The Supra and Trueno drift cars have a few more options such as ARB, ride height, and differential. They do have a greater degree of control over alignment and I think one has damper adjustments. They're pretty much already set up for drifting. ![]() I did look at the drift cars again briefly.the BMWs have a pretty substantial suspension drop already, as you specifically mentioned ride height being an issue. ![]() GT5 is a different sort of game, it fills a different racing game niche and takes more liberties with its simulation model. A stock Ford Mustang does not have adjustable suspension in the ways you'd like. Originally posted by Raymi:To reiterate, the tuning options reflect what's available on the real-life vehicles.
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