Yes, I get that and I get what your saying. But sitting in a virtual car is not out of reality lol. Videos games are meant to give you an experience that is not possible to replicate in real life whatsoever. Such as fighting dragons, or facing off horror zombies and so on. IYou can drive around in 100’s of cars on multiple tracks in real life for $70?
Plus they can play football/basket ball in real life, but they cant be as good as those people on the TV, or play with their favourite players etc. Or do A fantasy dream team, or career mode. I enjoy the manager modes in these games
Street Fighter is more likely though lol
I also wish it wasnt cross gen, supposedly it was built to be on PS5 and only later got turned cross gen but meh
I've drove many fancy cars in my life from Mercedes to Range Rovers and BMWs. So it's nothing new to me and at the end of the day, the point of a car is to get you from point A to point B. Anyone who drove a regular car in their life whether it's $800 used piece or shit or a $300K Maybach is essentially the same shit with the exception of speed, performance and luxury. You drive 1 car, you basically drove them all.
If you really like sports and want to get good at it, go pursuit in real life then. Nothing is stopping you unless you have some genetic limitation or a medical problem. I'll be too busy slaying Dragons. That's my simple point. I've never got into Sim games, I don't think they are for me and this is coming from a IRL car nut.