Forza Horizon 4: General Discussion

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Pause the game and scroll to the Cars tab. You'll see an option titled Car Collection. You can then refine the search to Not Owned to see the cars you're missing.

I can't believe I've never seen that! Thanks.
 
I asked Rod Emory if we can get the RSR.

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A few days ago I picked up the Rimac for 7 or 8M, can't remember which. Man, do I have the sincerest form of buyer's remorse in the history of the universe. It's fast in a straight line but Jesus Christ on a graham cracker does it have nothing else going for it. It sucks.

Put it up for auction. I want my credits back. :lol: The only way it will find itself in my garage again is when it's offered for free, or it shows up in the Forzathon shop for some low price.
 
A few days ago I picked up the Rimac for 7 or 8M, can't remember which. Man, do I have the sincerest form of buyer's remorse in the history of the universe. It's fast in a straight line but Jesus Christ on a graham cracker does it have nothing else going for it. It sucks.

Put it up for auction. I want my credits back. :lol: The only way it will find itself in my garage again is when it's offered for free, or it shows up in the Forzathon shop for some low price.
Forzza's physics engine needs an update to support Torque vectoring systems that a lot of the new Electric Supercars are starting use. As far as I can tell it still simulates it as a single point of power delivery that is split to the wheels through a diff. Doesn't yet seem to be able to simulate having separate power deliveries for each axle/wheel Like you see in Multi-motor electric cars.
Same goes for Hybrid AWD systems. Cars like the new NSX and Porsche 918 split the petrol power to the rear wheels and electric power to the front. So you shouldn't be able to tune the center diff as power distribution is based on the power ratio between the petrol engine and electric motors. But the game still treats it like any other AWD car with tuneable center diff. I really hope the physics engine can get updated to more accurately simulate hybrid systems so we can also get proper KERS and DRS options in FM8 and FH5.
 
I hope they have the 488 Pista in the Forzathon shop, It is one of only 2 cars in the game I don't yet own. The other being the Cougar Eliminator because I haven't yet grinded out the Eliminator enough to reach tier 24.
 
Which means there’s probably some limited time car that I won’t get to in time and will be gone when I get home from work

If the last time they've done so is any indication, you won't really miss out on anything special.
 
Stream started, In the past when they ask the people what they have been playing they where all saying Battle Royal games as a subtle tease for the Eliminator. Today they said NFS Heat, Spintires, and iRacing. hmm...
 
Looks like a certain list is turning more and more true...

Speaking of which, here it is with this month's update.
  • #11 Alfa Giulietta BTCC 2018
  • Alfa Brera Ti 2009
  • Aston DB7 Zagato 2003
  • Aston Vanquish 2001
  • Aston Virage 2012
  • Aston Vulcan AMR Pro 2019
  • #44 Audi R8 LMS 2018
  • Audi TT 2004
  • Austin Seven 1924
  • Bentley Turbo R 1992
  • Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2010
  • Chevrolet Corvair 1969
  • Citroen C4 VTS 2009
  • Citroen DS23 1975
  • DeTomaso Pantera 1971
  • Dodge Magnum SRT8 2008
  • Dodge Stealth Turbo 1996
  • Dodge “Supercharger” 1968
  • #25 Ferrari 488 Challenge 2017
  • #117 Ferrari 599 Formula Drift 2018
  • Ferrari Portofino 2018
  • Fiat Coupe 2000
  • #1 Ford Escort MK1 1967
  • #5 Ford Escort MK2 1977
  • #14 Ford Mustang SCCA 1998
  • #15 Ford Mustang 1991
  • #25 Ford Ultra4 Bronco 2017
  • #98 Ford Mustang TA 2018
  • Ford Focus SVT 2003
  • Ford Formula 4 2014
  • Ford GT70 1970
  • Ford Ka 2011
  • Ford Lola T90 1966
  • Ford Mustang GT390 1968
  • Ford Mustang SVO 1986
  • Ford Racing Puma 1999
  • Ford Supervan 3 1994
  • Ford Thunderbird 1957
  • GMC Jimmy 1970
  • Hennessey Velociraptor 6×6 2018
  • Honda Civic Si 1999
  • Jaguar I-Pace 2018
  • Kurtis Kraft KK500C 1954
  • Lamborghini Espada 400GT 1973
  • Lamborghini Huracan Performante 2018
  • LEGO Bugatti Chiron 2019
  • Lincoln Continental 1962
  • Lincoln MKVII 1988
  • Lincoln MKVIII 1998
  • #22 Lotus 35 Martin 1966
  • #99 Lotus Evora GT4 2018
  • Lotus Esprit Turbo 1980
  • Land Rover Defender “Paypal” 1997
  • Land Rover Range Rover SVR 2018
  • Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2018
  • Maserati Gran Turismo MC 2010
  • Maserati Quattroporte 2012
  • Matra-Simca MS650 1970
  • Mazda 323GTR 1992
  • Mazda ProMazda 2013
  • Mazda USF2000 2013
  • McLaren M6GT 1969
  • McLaren Speedtail 2019
  • Mercedes AMG Hammer 1987
  • Mercedes E55 AMG 2006
  • Mercedes E63 AMG 2012
  • Merecedes E63S AMG 2018
  • Mercedes SLR Stirling Moss 2010
  • Mitsubishi FTO 1998
  • Mercury Cyclone Spoiler 1970
  • Napier Railton 1933
  • #64 Nissan 370Z Formula Drift 2018
  • Nissan Pulsar GTI-R 1990
  • Nissan Dakar 2004
  • Panoz Esperante 2005
  • Peugeot 205 Rallye 1991
  • Peugeot 206RC 2004
  • Peugeot 207RC 2007
  • Peugeot 207 Super 2000 2007
  • #00 Porsche Macan “RR” 2018
  • #11 Porsche 956 1983
  • #65 Porsche 911 Desert 1985
  • #73 Porsche 911 GT3R 2018
  • Porsche 356C Emory 1964
  • Porsche Singer 911 1990
  • Porsche 911 Sport Classic 2010
  • Porsche 911 997 GT3 2007
  • Porsche Boxster S 2010
  • Porsche GT4 Clubsport 2019
  • Porsche Gunter Works 400R 2018
  • RAESR Tachyon 2019
  • Renault Alpine A110 2017
  • Renault Clio 197 2007
  • Renault Clio RS 2016
  • Renault Megane R26R 2008
  • Renault Megane RS 2018
  • Rover SD1 1984
  • RUF CTR2 1995
  • Saab 9-3 Turbo X 2008
  • Savage Rivale GTS 2013
  • Shelby 1000 2012
  • SSC Ultimate Aero 2010
  • #00 Subaru Levorg GT 2018
  • Subaru Crosstrek Desert Racer 2017
  • Triumph GT6 1973
  • Triumph TR7 1979
  • Venturi Atlantique 1997
  • Volvo C30 2009
  • Volvo C30 Polestar 2013
  • #22 Volkswagen Golf WTCR 2018
  • Zenvo TSRS 2019
 
Since that list has accurately predicted all the new cars from the last few months (apart from Toyota/Lexus), it makes me a bit sad to not see the Jensen Interceptor.

Also Focus PO on the Forzathon Shop for the next 25 minutes!
 
Speaking of, are the wheels supposed to be...not adjacent to the body when you apply the kit? :odd:
 
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