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no, you probably just dont appreciate the aspect of that game. The point is to do ridiculous drifts around the track. Its not simulation like like PGR3.
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NFS always puts out a fun and easy game to beat. For a challenge, PGR is definitely the way to go, especially if you want a more realistic driving sim. Burn out was a pretty awesome game though (EXTREMELY EASY), but filled with excitement. I like the customize ability on NFS very much though.
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PGR 3 is th ebest game because of the physics. I loved how in PGR 2 you could race SUV's. I own a Range Rover and the four wheel drive in real life is just like what was on the game. PGR 3 just uped the anty even more. I also like how yu can start out with a Saleen Mustang.
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