Forza 4 chief has sly dig at Gran Turismo 5

Forza 4 chief has sly dig at Gran Turismo 5
James Orry Updated on by

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Every car in Forza Motorsport 4 has been treated with equal care and attention, creative director Dan Greenawalt boasted during a gamescom demonstration last week.

“What, hopefully, you’re seeing here is the cockpit of this car. Now, all of the cars in Forza 4 have cockpits; they all take damage, they all can be tuned, customised and upgraded,” said Greenawalt. “That’s because we treat every car with the same level of love and respect, regardless of what car it is.”

Greenawalt didn’t name any games, but it’s obvious his comments come in response to the lack of equality found across the car roster in Sony and Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo 5 – the hit title featured over 1,000 cars, but only around 200 were classed as premium. The rest were standard and featured lower quality models and fewer customisation options.

Forza Motorsport 4 will be released October 14.