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This article was published by Gary Slater (@AudiMan2011) on September 28th, 2017 in the Forza Motorsport 7 category.
thank god you are logicalI don't like the look of that, this type of stuff belongs in the Horizon series of games, not this.
I don't like the look of that, this type of stuff belongs in the Horizon series of games, not this.
Would you rather have new cars hidden behind day 1 DLC or stupid tuned crap like this?
I mean, I don't really have much interest in this pack, but I much prefer it over a bunch of new cars.
I think you need the entire car pack to be able to get any of the cars in it. IIRC that's how DLC worked in both FM6 & FH3Can these cars be bought individually or not?
Honestly, saying this pack belongs in Horizon is rather selfish don't you think? The Forza franchise is a type of series that doesn't take itself seriously, and that's fine. So what's the problem here?
Some people just love to jump into conclusions sometimes...
Why would the Impreza be suited for Horizon? I get the other two, not very much that one.The Motorsport part of the franchise takes itself slightly more seriously. The Ice Charger, Rally Fighter and Impreza would all be more suited to Horizon, since Horizon has a good bit of off-road racing.
It would be like how they replaced the K5 Blazer with the Hoonigan Ute in the Hoonigan DLC.
Why would the Impreza be suited for Horizon? I get the other two, not very much that one.
The same can be said for any other Impreza, to be honest, if thats the case.The Impreza looks to be the VT15r with a big wing on the back, and was used primarily in Act 3 on the ice. Of the 3, the Impreza could be turned into an actually useful track car, but I still think that it would be more "at home" in Horizon, particularly Blizzard Mountain. Or, if there were ice/snow tracks in Forza 7.
Yup, glad we have options.And...here we go...the myriad of DLC...
Pretty much my feeling now. I’ll spring for the Deluxe and just buy the DLC as I see fit. I will still enjoy the game, but I’m definitely not going to invest as much as I did before release anymore. FM8 would have to be truly spectacular to get me back to spending the money I used to so blindly.In that case, I don't think I'm going to bother with anything beyond a regular copy again if this is going to be the norm. It's bad enough that the VIP car pack is nothing but Forza Edition cars
but this is also the Day One car pack.
If they expect me to spend up to $100 on Deluxe/Ultimate editions, then it needs to have content that's worth it. Yeah, being able to play the game a few days early is nice, but I'm patient. I'm not going to spend extra money just for that.
I thought the Motorsport series was more of a non casual like racing compared to the spin off series of games like Horizon? Since Horizon is more casual and street oriented racing that's illegal to do, thus why the don't belong in a track racing game. I understand you can do Track Racing, but there are more cars that could be DLC that offer much more. It's just a weird design choice that makes me not buy it.Honestly, saying this pack belongs in Horizon is rather selfish don't you think? The Forza franchise is a type of series that doesn't take itself seriously, and that's fine. So what's the problem here?
Some people just love to jump into conclusions sometimes...