Superfrog
Madruk
Die 360-fps-Physik gab es auch schon bei Forza 2...
Also, we run our physics at 360 fps. This makes the cars very responsive like in the real world. Some games run their physics at 60 fps, this makes the cars unresponsive -- they feel like they are driving in molasses. Occasionally, players mis-identify the unresponsiveness as weight and inertia, but that's not the case. Even heavy cars with a high polar inertia like mine are very responsive in the real-world. By running our physics at 360 frames per second, we can recreate every nuance of a car's behavior as it transfers load as well as each bump in the road and change in terrain.
http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/788/788628p4.html