ACC from GT7 (opinion)

So I've been hearing hate about GT7 physics in comparison to ACC and some other pc games. I also game on pc playing Beam and AC (no hesi). T598 for all games. GT7 is my go to and by far my favorite of the listed games. It's a celebration of cars and much more! That being said I purchased ACC for the PS5. It's definitely more sim obviously. Damage and tuning are great! As far as driving feel. I think it's easier to steer in ACC however braking is more difficult if that makes sense. Honestly I was able to run a decent lap my first session from my GT7 experience. Reason for the post is basically don't believe the hype to a certain extent. I really don't see putting more hours on ACC than GT. Many seem to hate on GT but I think it's harder to master almost because of the heavy steering feel. Anyone play both and have any input? Again braking in ACC is more touchy, easier to lock up and the tail end slides more gradually in my opinion. Sometimes in GT I do feel like I just spin without much warning occasionally when tuning or really pushing for a better laptime. This is all based on PS5. GT7 more cars, better graphics, arguably better UI, custom parts, history lessons, and amazing racing! Not to hate on ACC it's great. But I love me some GT!

So I've been hearing hate about GT7 physics in comparison to ACC and some other pc games. I also game on pc playing Beam and AC (no hesi). T598 for all games. GT7 is my go to and by far my favorite of the listed games. It's a celebration of cars and much more! That being said I purchased ACC for the PS5. It's definitely more sim obviously. Damage and tuning are great! As far as driving feel. I think it's easier to steer in ACC however braking is more difficult if that makes sense. Honestly I was able to run a decent lap my first session from my GT7 experience. Reason for the post is basically don't believe the hype to a certain extent. I really don't see putting more hours on ACC than GT. Many seem to hate on GT but I think it's harder to master almost because of the heavy steering feel. Anyone play both and have any input? Again braking in ACC is more touchy, easier to lock up and the tail end slides more gradually in my opinion. Sometimes in GT I do feel like I just spin without much warning occasionally when tuning or really pushing for a better laptime. This is all based on PS5. GT7 more cars, better graphics, arguably better UI, custom parts, history lessons, and amazing racing! Not to hate on ACC it's great. But I love me some GT!