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Despite a few initial issues like screen flickering, and a persistent 1fps problem when winning a car, I would say RPCS3 has been easy to setup and the game looks decent upscaled to 4k.

Disclaimer: the image in the post isn’t from my game (its from a wiki) because I’m away from my PC right now.

I bought a red Toyota MR2 GT-S ‘97 ASAP and put some 18” 5 spoke wheels on it. I love this car.

The lack of a 20 minute unskippable intro video, not having someone ranting at me the whole time I try to play and a clear game loop with satisfying progression means GT6 easily dunks on modern games like GT7 and Forza Horizon 5.

Get car, tune car, race car, win car, do the licensing tests and then buy a new car and repeat for the next class. Fucking perfect!

Damn near all my favourite cars are included in the game so modern games offer little more than graphics and claims of a better driving simulation.

I find GT6s driving to be a near perfect mix of sim and arcade with enough options to tweak.

Feel free to discuss what you like about GT6, favourite car/s, other retro racing games and emulators you’ve had experience with. I’m just dropping this post here because I’m so happy with this game.

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[–] DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world 1 points 22 hours ago

Fuck, man. I literally just said the same thing in another comment. Indie games are loved by young and old people alike. They are games, not a money grab. I’ve felt like new aaa games are all the same with different landscapes