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Why is it that many games now knew how to create less than 'perfect' scenes of cars and environment to make them look 'real' instead, whereas the GT5 was so 'refined' that the effort took into rendering it became not at all 'real' to my eyes? is it just me or am i asking too much?

@The Hoon Dynasty (RexMaximus): Japan's all automatic these days. They never emphasis performance on cars, mostly different variations of the same car to suit different lifetsyles, Japan's production plants are so modern and efficient that Toyota could produce 4-5 new models every single year utilizing the same

@rich8606: Where were you from? Yes, the City is the best amongst all three. By far. Telescopic steering (luxury item for SEA countries for cars that costs upwards of $30,000 USD) reclinable rear seats, paddle shifters and a 5 speed gearbox, as well as iPod connectivity.

The entire American foreign policy is actually a conspiracy involving billions of dollars from the gaming industry to continuously produce new enemies for game titles and of course newer, smarter weapons that could generate so much in-app purchase from future games.

@Sandeep Murali: because it seems Microsoft is the only makers of new generation smartphones that didn't copy apple's (entirely) i supposed... good one. yes, refreshing.

@ingolstadt: To add, not sure about you guys in America, but McDonald's over here costs about the same (as in teeny bit lesser) as Chilli's or TGIF' burgers, only that McDonald's is tastier and the portion's slightly smaller. And we have McDonald's delivery too, 24 hours.

@talkingstove: I might want to suggest the other way round. McDonalds makes pretty quality stuffs. While Nokia on the other hand, was still figuring why other OSes don't lag or hang whenever they poke their screens. I'm a N97 user who got infuriated with trying to sync my N97 to my Mac (which then only realized they

What is the problem with white people pointing racism every time another white says 'nigger' or doing the miley cyrus 'eye thingy' ?

@Canon7D-Fanboy: Michael Bay as well, some scenes, the Decepticons were on top of a building and pushing each other, the concrete seems to be extra strong there.

@SpinachPuffs: I agree that Steve Jobs should've worded this in a better manner, anyway, I got this from the internet:

Sadly. All Alfa Romeos. They don't only look fast, they sell by the mantra of their previous, distant, fast ancestors. They even frequently mentioned how glorious Alfa Romeo was and selling on merits that they no longer have a desire to reclaim.

@djscruffy: The funny thing is, Malaysia has one of the highest car ownership per household in Asia because of our relatively ok-ish economy and the really bad/crap/crippled public transport system. Those with average household income of less than $1500 USD had two cars, as for my family with eight working adults - we

@djscruffy: And when you consider the fact that it is normal for someone with a salary of around $1000 USD a month to plunge $400 a month for a basic $25-28k USD Toyota Vios or Honda City's car installments, it really is crazy.

@djscruffy: the thing is, you'll still find plenty of toyotas, hondas, bmws, and mercedes on the roads. people just got used to paying these sort of astronomic prices for cars.

These cars only makes sense with a cabriolet. Because all four can alight with style. When the roof's open, the rear passengers can stand up, and walk down gracefully. Now compare that with the coupe. You can imagine that couldn't you?

@LastAndLeast: Malaysia. the only country under previous british occupation that wished we haven't gain our independence at all - like forever.

If this is offered in my country, I'd pay $45,000 and call it a bargain. I'm serious, Toyota Corollas sell for $42,000 in my country. People pay $60,000 for Camrys and a simple BMW 325 is $100,000. This is nothing.

I think the most amazing thing about japanese little cars would be the way they randomly put english words together. nice. I'd vote for the Figaro