Oh man, I started playing Forza 4 again yesterday because I wanted to see if the Aventador sounds like it did in the Top Gear episode (it does, epic) and I ended up buying all the new DLC packs. Now I have to buy another one.
I'm planning on making a youtube series for Forza 4 showing off the best sounding cars in the game. First episode is the Aventador, I will see how it goes from there, but if you guys have any suggestions I would welcome them.
787B jizzz. I was kinda hoping for a fix, so to speak, for the final chicane at the Nurgurgring GP track, that layout w/o kerbing always seemed off to me. The GT5 version is way better
We had about 800 inactive subs, so we killed it off and focused on our individual channels. I have links to the other channels on my one, with Ethan and Dave who used to do videos on Pretend Gamers.
As for the cars, the 787B will be my first priority the moment it's released, hopefully they do it justice.
Why is it called the 'ALMS' pack if none of the cars in it are in the ALMS? The R18 AFAIK only ran the Sebring round of the ALMS, so it's not really part of the series, just did one race. The Abruzzi only did a handful of laps... The rest are classics that pre-date the ALMS or street cars.
I was a bit against Forza 4 on it's release, but I've found I've put more than twice the hours into it than I have with GT5.
I must admit though it does seem a bit "rushed" the reason I say that is because it uses the same engine as forza 3, same glitches, basically the same handling only slightly tweaked, a few graphic updates, but really it's just a massive Forza 3 patch.
Maybe it was a Microsoft ego trip "Hey GT5 our old engine is better than your new one"
It's still hard to compare though, Forza has a lot of fun over steer but I think that GT5 is a better driving simulator.
Anyway.
Here's a few cars I have designed.
I mostly just go for a nice clean stance
Try more conservative tuning (not going crazy with big wheels and uber low and hard suspension) and you'll notice the improved and finer handling characteristics of FM4.
Maybe in a couple months when I'm done hemmoraging from the move, two extra months of rent upfront and my hefty tax bill I'll finally dive in and get a 360 and FM4...
I know, I'm level 105 now, Some cars I build to look at and never drive, others like the beetle I built for Tag, the 300SL I built for D class racing and the MX-5 superlight for A class are 80% of the time in the top 3
As I said, it's more "fun" than GT5 but it's not as realistic. I'm not a fan boy for either one, My Ps3 with GT5 is parked neatly next to my Xbox 360 which contains Forza 4, I go directly from one to the other.
Maybe not the right thread to ask this....but it does apply to Forza 4...
I didn't see an Xbox 360 thread after a quick glance thought the Hardware forums.
I'm in Malaysia, and 'chipped' Xbox 360s are the norm over here. So, I have a chipped Xbox, meaning I can buy local copies. I did see about getting non-chipped, but it is more unusual.
Anyway, I assume I am totally screwed when it comes to putting my Xbox 360 online and getting content updates?
Does anyone else think that Forza Horizons will be a Gumball rally style game? Like NFS The Run but good. I wouldn't mine a slightly dumbed down Forza engine running a street racing game.