Forza 4
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Great video.
I didn't like Forza way back when it came out, but it's become one of my favorite racing games. Can't wait to play this one.
I'll probably spend as much time creating paint jobs as I do racing again. Love browsing the auction house for player creations and building up a collection of my favorites. Hope that doesn't change in 4.
I didn't like Forza way back when it came out, but it's become one of my favorite racing games. Can't wait to play this one.
I'll probably spend as much time creating paint jobs as I do racing again. Love browsing the auction house for player creations and building up a collection of my favorites. Hope that doesn't change in 4.
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Wow, I'm surprised someone actually brought this up. I am definitely looking forward to Forza 4, now that I have money I can buy it as soon as it comes out! :D And as of right now, Forza is possibly the best racing simulation out there. Gran Turismo 5 wasn't that great, so I heard. They seriously up the graphics and details in this game as well.
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The game play is weird with the connect. You pretend you're holding a steering wheel and i'm like what? how does that work? Also one thing i hate about forza is that you can't turn the steering wheel 900 degree's like GT5 or better yet a real car.I enjoyed the second forza the most.Forza is microsoft's GT for the xbox. Too bad i won't play this because i don't have a xbox. But those car's look nice though.
I completely disagree with that opinion.
vietxmikey wrote...
as of right now, Forza is possibly the best racing simulation out there.I completely disagree with that opinion.
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Mr.TifaLockhart wrote...
vietxmikey wrote...
as of right now, Forza is possibly the best racing simulation out there.I completely disagree with that opinion.
Before you bring out games like Mario Kart, Need for Speed, or whathaveyou, realize that a keyword in that sentence was simulation. Forza actually has more tech in their games to get the driving as realistic as possible where virtually everything is a factor in your cars speed and handling, from the weight of its flywheel to the tread of it's tires. I literally spent hours on Forza 2, tuning my 1970 Challenger to the point where I could keep it under control at higher speeds (the herculian task of muscle cars). My only real problem was that my trained AI driver kept going all Kowalski on me, crashing into other cars and/or walls. But I guess that'd be largely my fault for using a suped-up muscle car as my primary.
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psbox362 wrote...
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Maybe i forgot to mention what i felt.Yeah i know its a simulation that is why i only highlight that part.The past 3 forza games did not simulate real world driving by the steering wheel wheel turning 900 degree's,the weather,and shifting mostly with the formula one racers and stock cars.Just about all of their cars are just 2-4 door automobiles and lacked with SUV'S/TRUCKS'S.Who know's maybe they'll add more types of cars in the new one.
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Mr.TifaLockhart wrote...
Maybe i forgot to mention what i felt.Yeah i know its a simulation that is why i only highlight that part.The past 3 forza games did not simulate real world driving by the steering wheel wheel turning 900 degree's,the weather,and shifting mostly with the formula one racers and stock cars.Just about all of their cars are just 2-4 door automobiles and lacked with SUV'S/TRUCKS'S.Who know's maybe they'll add more types of cars in the new one.
There's trucks in Forza 4. Also, you have to realize that Forza focuses a good deal on production-car racing, something I find much more entertaining than the likes of Nascar or F-1 (though, I do enjoy the latter). Another major part of the game is the customization and tuning, something you can't do with a F1 racecar as they're way too precise a machine to go changing out parts on the fly.
Also, I just found this out, but the game's virtual showroom is supposed to be narrated by Top Gear host, Jeremy Clarkson. That alone makes this game worth buying, imo.
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psbox362 wrote...
Also, I just found this out, but the game's virtual showroom is supposed to be narrated by Top Gear host, Jeremy Clarkson. That alone makes this game worth buying, imo.That would just make my day! The Stig was also in their E3 trailer. Can't wait to see how much Top Gear is involved.
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Hale wrote...
psbox362 wrote...
Also, I just found this out, but the game's virtual showroom is supposed to be narrated by Top Gear host, Jeremy Clarkson. That alone makes this game worth buying, imo.That would just make my day! The Stig was also in their E3 trailer. Can't wait to see how much Top Gear is involved.
I don't know if you heard, but the game also has the Top Gear test track as a driveable course. Now you can see if you're a faster driver than Gordan Ramsey, Simon Cowell, Mark Wahlberg, and anyone else that's driven on that track.
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Mr.TifaLockhart wrote...
psbox362 wrote...
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Maybe i forgot to mention what i felt.Yeah i know its a simulation that is why i only highlight that part.The past 3 forza games did not simulate real world driving by the steering wheel wheel turning 900 degree's,the weather,and shifting mostly with the formula one racers and stock cars.Just about all of their cars are just 2-4 door automobiles and lacked with SUV'S/TRUCKS'S.Who know's maybe they'll add more types of cars in the new one.
Last 3 Forza games? There is only 3 out right now, unless I'm missing something. I never played one but I definitely played 2 and of course 3 and to me, THAT is real simulation or almost at least. The whole 900 degree turning thing, I understand stocks car but F-1 cars' don't turn 900 degrees. Forza 3 did have SUVs and trucks. I agree with you on weather though. Forza lacks variation in weather.
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vietxmikey wrote...
Mr.TifaLockhart wrote...
psbox362 wrote...
Spoiler:
Maybe i forgot to mention what i felt.Yeah i know its a simulation that is why i only highlight that part.The past 3 forza games did not simulate real world driving by the steering wheel wheel turning 900 degree's,the weather,and shifting mostly with the formula one racers and stock cars.Just about all of their cars are just 2-4 door automobiles and lacked with SUV'S/TRUCKS'S.Who know's maybe they'll add more types of cars in the new one.
Last 3 Forza games? There is only 3 out right now, unless I'm missing something. I never played one but I definitely played 2 and of course 3 and to me, THAT is real simulation or almost at least. The whole 900 degree turning thing, I understand stocks car but F-1 cars' don't turn 900 degrees. Forza 3 did have SUVs and trucks. I agree with you on weather though. Forza lacks variation in weather.
Only a little bit.They lacked range rovers,Gm trucks and so on.
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Mr.TifaLockhart wrote...
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Only a little bit.They lacked range rovers,Gm trucks and so on.
Audi:
Q7 V12 TDI
BMW:
X5
Dodge:
RAM
Land Rover:
Range Rover
Mercedes-Benz:
ML63 AMG
Porsche:
Cayenne Turbo S
Saleen:
S331 Supercab
Volkswagen:
Touareg R50
I agree with a little bit but I think eight is enough. I don't know if it's just me but I would rather not race with a truck or SUV.
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vietxmikey wrote...
Mr.TifaLockhart wrote...
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Only a little bit.They lacked range rovers,Gm trucks and so on.
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I agree with a little bit but I think eight is enough. I don't know if it's just me but I would rather not race with a truck or SUV.
I don't know about you, but the most I'll probably use a Dodge Ram is when I'm trying to plow into oncoming traffic for shits and giggles. Other than that, I use almost exclusively muscle cars and maybe a few European beauties (I got a thing for TVR).