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23rd March 2017, 19:58 | #1 |
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I accidently came across this
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23rd March 2017, 21:02 | #3 |
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I thought that was great macafee2
I found some info from the driver here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z-7dOHz2Lo I never would have thought it was possible
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That's not real. Same graphics as Playstation 3's Forza. Might be programmed by a real driver but it certainly never happened in the real world.
Look at the tyre smoke, the tree repetition, the grass, most assuredly graphics. It is astounding graphics and gameplay have become so amazing! I remember Manic Minor, but this visual feast of impossibility is mind-blowingly good. Last edited by Arryhall; 23rd March 2017 at 21:22.. |
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