Microsoft and Turn 10 released another trailer of the upcoming racing game Forza Motorsport, featuring the classic Laguna Seca Raceway.
A new update for Forza Motorsport has been announced that will remove the car upgrade progression limit. It will come out next month.
Beyond repair at this point the people have made up their minds on this game already. You had one chance and ya blew it
VGChartz's Craig S: "2023 was something of a strange and surprising year for the racing genre, at least when it came to our Nominees for Best Racing Game of 2023. There were unexpected changes to long-established series, fruitful reunions, and highly unexpected returns. The WRC license went to EA and subsidiary Codemasters for the first time in over 20 years, resulting in one of the most acclaimed WRC titles in years; the mainline Forza Motorsport series made its long-awaited return after a gap of six years; F-Zero went one further by getting a new entry almost 19 years(!) after the last one; and Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 built upon the solid foundation of the first title to create a new series that's not to be slept on."
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And here we are less than a month from launch and they still won't do a proper full lap of in game visuals, and all we get is this replay gfx and very little else. I worried right about now, if there's nothing to hide then show it ffs.
It's looking rough and this is the stuff they want us to see.
Are there any real in game videos of this game running on Series X?
Will probably skip due to its always online requirement, but looks good. You can see each shock working independently and connection with the ground looks realistic.