DigitalFoundry- The Forza 3 Damage Model
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Published 6 October, 2009 Duration 0:59
We play Forza 3 as though it's Burnout. Our aim? To show the strengths and weaknesses of the Forza 3 damage model
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I wish this "every racing game must have damage models!" trend would go away :/
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The only reason why they can't destroy them in the same way that games like Burnout etc is that the manufacturers don't like it.
More damage, the better if you ask me.