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Forza Horizon 4 - Design Director Explains Why Britain Was Chosen and How Seasons Work

Forza Horizon 4 Design Director Jon Knoles explains why the Horizon Festival is moving to the UK, and how exactly seasons will work in the game.

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-Foxtrot2169d ago

British Seasons are weird though

Winter - Post Winter - Summer-ish - Pre Winter

XbladeTeddy2169d ago

? We have spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Winter is winter, spring is spring, autumn is autumn and summer can be weird with lots of grey clouds and rain but it's still summer enough with heatwaves and stuff.

-Foxtrot2169d ago (Edited 2169d ago )

It was a joke...as British weather is so crap

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XbladeTeddy2169d ago (Edited 2169d ago )

@Foxtrot: I'm aware it's a joke but the joke's wrong, it's only winter here in winter, you tried making out it was always winter, it's not Russia. It's always wet, yeah, but only actually cold in winter.

Hungryalpaca2169d ago

Since when does pre and post winter mean winter? Do you know what pre and post mean?

XbladeTeddy2168d ago

@Hungrydude: Yes, I know what those words mean. Pre winter would be autumn and post would be spring.

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zerocarnage2169d ago

Yeah as others say our winter us winter not like they have in the states where's it gets that bad at times in other parts of the season because it's come from Russia..

TheSinsibleOne2169d ago

Was hoping for Japan. Lovely views and setting

XtaZ2169d ago

Ditto. I was really disappointed that this wasn't the case. Oh well, maybe next time!

thrust2169d ago

English countryside much better views 👍

Prince_TFK2169d ago

Oh trust me. Its coming. I can’t wait for Japan also.

OnDec762169d ago

" ..It's coming.." lol , and you know this how?

Prince_TFK2169d ago

Eventually they gonna run out of interesting locations to set the game in. And seeing Tokyo as one of the most interesting locations to set the game in, it is plain as day.

Plus, this is a bi-yearly series now. They have to shake thing up once in awhile to avoid redundancy. And setting the game in familiar locations games after games is not what I call shake things up.

Yi-Long2169d ago

Same. Japan has far more variety and amazing roads. You have a tropical climate in the south, colder snowy areas in the north, heavenly coastlines, gorgeous cities, both modern as well as traditional, etcetc.

Was hoping for a more exotic location than boring old England.

Sure, Horizon 4 will be a great game, and they did a great job making it actually look amazing, but was hoping for Japan.

zerocarnage2169d ago

We have some great mountains that can be jumped off also.

Gunstar752169d ago

That will be next gen Xbox. All that Tokyo neon / reflections will look amazing. Happy to wait

gamer78042169d ago (Edited 2169d ago )

Japan would be amazing, hopefully next Time, although Britain will look beautiful.

OnDec762169d ago

Tokyo would have been an awesone setting for this game

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BLAKHOODe2169d ago

The E3 demo really impressed me and being day-1 on GamePass sealed it. This is the only Xbox game I'm seriously looking forward to.

OnDec762169d ago

Lame. I was so looking fowardcto this gane being in Tokyo

zerocarnage2169d ago

It's not fast n furious Tokyo drift yeh know..

Prince_TFK2169d ago

But they have never said that this game will be set in Tokyo. It is just people’s guessing.

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