Forza Motorsport General Discussion Thread

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Editing on PC is faster anyway. You can also use the transparency trick for recreating logos.
Yeah, but on the other hand, the game's taking up 140GB on C:; plus, I do my logos in Horizon 5, where I can use transparency with remote play.
 
Understandable.

I haven’t done any logos since Forza Horizon 5 launch. Any designs I’ve made since then have been quick ones with the assets I already have.

Sadly the Forza Motorsport editor is fundamentally broken in a number of ways so I’ve not painted in this game at all.
 
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Editing on PC is faster anyway. You can also use the transparency trick for recreating logos.
I got to try this one day. I am tired of renting logos and being un able to share designs I made. In the end, I delete them due to frustration.

Is there some sort of walkthrough for doing the overlay transparency?

EDIT. I found the tutorial you made on FM.net.

LOL. I saved the postand never gave it a try. Shame on me. LOL

(Third edit note. I didn't post a thanks. The thread is in my favorites though. Sorry.)


Thanks again. WJ.
 
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So the facelifted GT86 TRD from Car Pass has all the same customization options as the BRZ/GT86 already in the game...
Angry Hate GIF


Utterly pointless addition.
 
So the facelifted GT86 TRD from Car Pass has all the same customization options as the BRZ/GT86 already in the game...
Angry Hate GIF


Utterly pointless addition.
This game is starting to be full of filler cars that make no sense and im not liking what T10 is doing in this regard. It would be nice instead giving us one of the hundreds of cars thats been cut since Fm1 thats unique enough where it isnt the same exact as a car in game already.
 
This game is starting to be full of filler cars that make no sense and im not liking what T10 is doing in this regard. It would be nice instead giving us one of the hundreds of cars thats been cut since Fm1 thats unique enough where it isnt the same exact as a car in game already.

Yes, I'm wondering why they chose these strange choices like the TRD 86 or the 'facelifted' Audi TT RS which for which for all intents and purposes looks identical to the 2018 model save for some added indentations.
The Super Silhouette Silvia- there's already the Skyline and Bluebird. Do we really need another similar performing car? Overall, the game itself is very enjoyable but these car pass additions have left a lot to be desired....
 
The Super Silhouette Silvia- there's already the Skyline and Bluebird. Do we really need another similar performing car? Overall, the game itself is very enjoyable but these car pass additions have left a lot to be desired....
That's the last car needed to complete the "Nissan Turbo Corps". I wonder what's another game that has all three of them...
 
This game is starting to be full of filler cars that make no sense and im not liking what T10 is doing in this regard. It would be nice instead giving us one of the hundreds of cars thats been cut since Fm1 thats unique enough where it isnt the same exact as a car in game already.
I saw this video on Youtube the other day. During the PS3-/Xbox 360-era it was Forza Motorsport that was well known for having accurate car audio and good car customisation, while Gran Turismo was behind in that regard. How times have changed. Sure, many of these "bodykits" are simple fender flares, but we need this in Forza Motorsport as well IMO.



I found this post on Twitter/X with some of all the cars we've lost over the years:



One of my favourite things to do in Forza Motorsport is to modify fairly regular cars or even "****boxes" into track weapons. Like this Datsun 510 for example which performed beautifully in open series B-class.
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With that in mind it always feels like a lost opportunity when they add a car like the new GR86 and there isn't much customisation that can be done. Let me make it wider so I can enjoy all that sweet, sweet mechanical grip!
 
Yes, I'm wondering why they chose these strange choices like the TRD 86 or the 'facelifted' Audi TT RS which for which for all intents and purposes looks identical to the 2018 model save for some added indentations.
The Super Silhouette Silvia- there's already the Skyline and Bluebird. Do we really need another similar performing car? Overall, the game itself is very enjoyable but these car pass additions have left a lot to be desired....
The Silvia super silhoutte I can excuse because out of the three group 5 cars from japan, it is the best one in my opinion. Im talking like why do we have three different cadillac GTPs which are just different liveries when two of those spots instead could have been the BMW M hybrid V8 and the porsche 963, I mean come on T10 really 😑. It seems like thats exactly what they were going for but settled with three of the same Cadillac's. The audi TT is a fine example just like the TRD 86, the newer Bmw m2 which we have a 2020 then a 2022 and even though they look different, the fact they perform similarly and that one of them was DLC sucks. Why not a Bmw m340i or M5 CS? I do appreciate the race cars we have been given in the car pass even though I would have preferred more sport or exotics to be included. I just want them to bring in some more lost cars from previous FM's and some of FH5 goodies for series rewards.
 
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The Silvia super silhoutte I can excuse because out of the three group 5 cars from japan, it is the best one in my opinion. Im talking like why do we have three different cadillac GTPs which are just different liveries when two of those spots instead could have been the BMW M hybrid V8 and the porsche 963, I mean come on T10 really 😑. It seems like thats exactly what they were going for but settled with three of the same Cadillac's.
The Cadillacs are actually one car with different skins. Adding another two GTPs would be a whole different thing.

I suspect they managed to have the Caddy at launch only because they got an early sneak peek at the car, and are probably reserving other GTPs for post-Car Pass content. After all, one can only imagine how well-received a paywalled 963 would be...

The Super Silhouette Silvia- there's already the Skyline and Bluebird. Do we really need another similar performing car?
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Im talking like why do we have three different cadillac GTPs which are just different liveries
They have been doing this with race cars for a long time though, many of the previous Forzas had livery-swapped clones of racecars, although granted not often 3 clones. Just off the top of my head we had several F430 GT cars (4 or 5 even?), a copy of the BMW M3 GT2 (that actually should have been different, as the Koons art car was one of the later ACO-allowed evos of the original RLL M3), V8 Supercars, Mazda 787Bs and Dyson Mazolas, various JGTC cars, McLaren F1 GTRs, the Oreca Matmut liveried Peugeot 908, various Porsches (911s and RS Spyders and 962s), Vitaphone and other Maserati MC12s (although the Risi MC12 should have actually been different from the others as it was modified for ACO GT1 rules), and so on.

Probably the worst offender was in the much-loved FM4, where we had 5 copies of the same Audi DTM car, but they weren't even copies of real liveries to help make the grid look better when racing against AI in them, it was just 5 variants of a generic demo livery.

It would have been interesting if the #02 Caddy LMDh had WEC spec BoP put on it for its default settings, but I think that's well beyond something we can expect from T10.
 
This game is starting to be full of filler cars that make no sense and im not liking what T10 is doing in this regard. It would be nice instead giving us one of the hundreds of cars thats been cut since Fm1 thats unique enough where it isnt the same exact as a car in game already.
They're probably saving anything interesting for paid car packs like FH5.
 
They have been doing this with race cars for a long time though, many of the previous Forzas had livery-swapped clones of racecars, although granted not often 3 clones. Just off the top of my head we had several F430 GT cars (4 or 5 even?), a copy of the BMW M3 GT2 (that actually should have been different, as the Koons art car was one of the later ACO-allowed evos of the original RLL M3), V8 Supercars, Mazda 787Bs and Dyson Mazolas, various JGTC cars, McLaren F1 GTRs, the Oreca Matmut liveried Peugeot 908, various Porsches (911s and RS Spyders and 962s), Vitaphone and other Maserati MC12s (although the Risi MC12 should have actually been different from the others as it was modified for ACO GT1 rules), and so on.

Probably the worst offender was in the much-loved FM4, where we had 5 copies of the same Audi DTM car, but they weren't even copies of real liveries to help make the grid look better when racing against AI in them, it was just 5 variants of a generic demo livery.

It would have been interesting if the #02 Caddy LMDh had WEC spec BoP put on it for its default settings, but I think that's well beyond something we can expect from T10.
In the earlier games it was more justified when we couldn't edit liveries on race cars, it's kinda taking the micky now though.
 

FORZA COMMUNITY HUBS UPDATE #3 – LET’S TALK CARS, TRACKS, AND FEATURES​

21 March 2024- Turn 10 Studios
Here’s the first Feedback Update of 2024 from our Forza Community Hubs!
Over the past few months, for both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon 5, we’ve been fully focused on developing new content and fixes based on your reports. Today we wanted to reflect on some of the additions to both games over the past half-year and celebrate those inspired directly by your posts on the Suggestions Hub and Troubleshooting Hub.
In our previous blog last July, we had 239,000 votes cast. Today more than 470,000 votes have been counted across both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon topics. That number breaks down into 450,500 votes on the Suggestions Hub and 19,500 votes on the Troubleshooting Hub. Thank you for participating in these topics – your feedback is invaluable and helps make Forza games better for everyone.

CAR VOTING​

Cars are the most popular forum in the Suggestions Hub! One primary reason for this is because there are so many cars to vote on – after all, we all have our favorite cars that we would love to see in Forza someday. Out of the 14,800 topics on the Suggestions Hub today, over 9,500 of those available to vote on are car model topics.


Here’s a look at some of the most notable vehicles we’ve introduced in Forza Horizon 5 recently:

  • 2012 Nissan Tsuru was the most upvoted topic in Community Hubs history with 4,086 votes before it was added to Forza Horizon 5 in October 2023 with the Dia de Muertos series update.
  • 2023 Aston Martin Valkyrie was the 16th most requested with 826 votes when it was gifted to all players as part of the Secret Santa event in December 2023.
  • 2022 Gordon Murray T.50 was a top 50 requested car with 451 votes when it was gifted to all players as part of the Secret Santa event last December.
  • 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio reached 761 votes when it was added in August 2023 with the Italian Automotive series update.
There are 15 Forza Horizon Car Voting topics with over 1000 votes each. These include some of the newest and fastest cars on the market today, as well as 1990s JDM cars, hot hatches, and cars seen in previous Forza games.


Always keep in mind that highly voted cars on the Suggestions Hub aren’t guaranteed to be added in future updates. Community input is just one aspect we consider when introducing new cars or features to Forza games. There are many steps required to introduce a new or returning car to Forza, from licensing agreements and sourcing of a pristine model to 3D scanning and modelling work – all necessary steps before integrating a vehicle into the game.

Forza Horizon 5 has reached a total of 823 cars over 129 manufacturers and counting. Manufacturers like Rivian, Automobili Pininfarina, Elemental, Czinger, Lucid Air, and Gordon Murray Automotive all debuted in Forza from September through December. Forza Horizon 5 has the most makes of any Forza game in history with the largest roster of production and racing spec models.


Forza Motorsport also recently added the Aston Martin Valkyrie (and AMR Pro) and Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, however Motorsport players are showing a strong interest in racing-spec models. Forza Motorsport responded to community requests for a focus on racing with 50 new racing models released across Showroom, Race Day Car Pack and Car Pass, including the following cars:

  • Vintage to modern prototypes like the 1970 Porsche #3 917 LH, 1983 Porsche #11 John Fitzpatrick Racing 956, 1999 Nissan #23 NISMO Clarion R391, and 2023 Cadillac #01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R.
  • Touring cars like the 2020 Hyundai #98 Bryan Herta Autosport Veloster N.
  • Factory race cars like the 2019 McLaren Senna GTR.
  • Trans-Am series cars like the 2018 Chevrolet #23 Ruman Racing TA Corvette.
  • GT3 cars like the 2019 McLaren #03 720S GT3 and 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT3.
  • And finally, the 2019 Ferrari #62 Risi Competizione 488 GTE was added as a top 30 requested car with 143 votes in January 2024 with Update 4.
Forza Motorsport also debuted manufacturers BRM, Ginetta, and Oreca, as well as new-to-Motorsport Gordon Murray Automotive.

TRACK VOTING​

On the topic of Forza Motorsport, let’s talk tracks! We've added four tracks since the launch of the game, starting with Yas Marina in November 2023.

We knew the Nürburgring-Nordschleife was a top community request and took the time to make it look great. Initially announced for Spring 2024, it was released in February 2024 with Update 5.

Daytona International Speedway was the 7th most requested track when it was released in January 2024, with 572 votes. Following the addition of Daytona, players requested a revision to the pitlane exit, quickly making that the number one topic in the Environment category with 241 votes; we included that change in Update 6 this month. Meanwhile, Hockenheimring was ranked 11th with 448 votes when it was added to the game in December 2023.

The current top requested track is the iconic Interlagos Circuit (Jose Carlos Pace) in Brazil, with over 1,750 votes.


As a reminder, community voting is one element considered when a track location receives the green light for Forza Motorsport, and like cars, there are several steps required before it can be considered final and introduced to the game. Track development milestones include licensing approval, laser scanning and photogrammetry, environment art and 3D asset creation, as well as the integration of track limits, AI driving lines and other gameplay features.

HORIZON FEATURES​

With all the cars introduced to Forza Horizon 5 over the past few years, players naturally wanted more storage space for their vehicles and UGC creations.

Italian Automotive increased tuning and livery save slots to 1,000 each. With 451 votes, this one was a top 5 feature request for Forza Horizon 5. We also increased garage space to 2,000 cars, an important quality-of-life update which had 204 votes on the Suggestions Hub.

The European Automotive Series update in February 2024 added the full list of classes to Rally Adventure Rivals. This was the 7th most requested Forza Horizon 5 feature, with 98 votes.


Top Forza Horizon 5 feature requests are typically focused on car customization; in the American Automotive series released in November 2023, we added 3 Forza Bodykits to the 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM GTA, 2016 Shelby GT350R and 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. This was accompanied by 27 new rim styles from aftermarket wheels brand HRE.

We see you asking for additional building types in Horizon Mexico, and Partnerships with popular convenience store brands. With the addition of EventLab 2.0 features in the Horizon Creatives series, players now have a petrol station prop and the ability to use prefabs from other players to create unlimited immersive landscape features and events.

MOTORSPORT FEATURES​

One of the top 20 feature requests we saw at the launch of Forza Motorsport was FOV (field-of-view) positioning, with 146 votes. We continue to see voting for seat position.


Following the launch of the game, we saw multiple topics suggesting changes to Car Progression, with one of them reaching the #2 most requested spot. We believe the changes to Car Progression in Update 6 satisfy most of these requests.

Currently the most requested Forza Motorsport feature is Proximity Radar at 448 votes in place of the arrows currently available in the HUD, for awareness of other cars.


We're continuing to work on improving Forza Race Regulations and Drivatar AI behavior to help address issues around contact with other cars, and more of the things you care about.

TROUBLESHOOTING HUB​

Each content update released for both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon 5 introduce new fixes to improve overall game stability alongside experience improvements that make your gameplay better.


At launch, Forza Motorsport players experienced an issue with the game freezing after applying car upgrades. This topic was the top voted topic in Troubleshooting Hub history with 657 votes before Update 1.1 fixed the issue.
Update 5 introduced the ability to save Short Race replays.

Work to improve replay save length is ongoing. Currently when racing against a full grid, short races should save most replays, while medium races will not save full replays but will save up to 11 minutes. This update also introduced PC-specific optimizations to improve framerate consistency and added the option to Skip Practice in the Career mode pre-race menu with save points for already completed practice sessions.

We review issues posted by players in the Troubleshooting Hub regularly and deploy fixes based on these reports with each update. Check out the Forza Motorsport Update 6 release notes which includes fixes and improvements for the Livery Editor and AI.

Most recently we deployed Hotfix 6.1 to address HDR flickering for PC and Xbox console players under certain framerate conditions and decrease the sensitivity for Livery Editor decal movements.


We’ve crossed the finish line of this Forza Community Hubs Feedback Update! We will continue to track all your Suggestions Hub ideas and Troubleshooting Hub reports, so please keep them coming. Be sure to upvote any issues that you are also encountering in our games, and cast your votes on the cars, tracks and features you would like to see us include in the future.

GO TO SUGGESTIONS HUB – GAME IDEAS AND CAR VOTING

GO TO TROUBLESHOOTING HUB – BUG REPORTS AND GAME ISSUES




To note, these are the top voted cars and tracks on the forum right now:
Here are the top 10 most voted tracks:
  1. Interlagos - 1787 votes
  2. Fujimi Kaido - 1392 votes
  3. Bathurst - 1278 votes
  4. Road Atlanta - 758 votes
  5. Mexico City GP Circuit - 748 votes
  6. Monza - 600 votes
  7. Tsukuba - 618 votes
  8. Sebring - 609 votes
  9. Imola - 568 votes
  10. Monaco - 538 votes
Here are the top 20 most voted cars for FM:
  1. Mazda Furai - 930 votes
  2. Ferrari 499p LMH - 661 votes
  3. Peugeot 9x8 LMH - 545 votes
  4. Porsche 963 LMDh - 493 votes
  5. Volkswagen ID.R Pikes Peak - 418 votes
  6. Lamborghini SC63 LMDh - 360 votes
  7. Chevrolet Camaro Garage 56 Le Mans - 351 votes
  8. BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh - 346 votes
  9. Ferrari 296 GT3/Challenge - 328 votes
  10. Porsche 911 (992) GT3 R/Cup - 311 votes
  11. Ford Mustang GT3/GT4/V8 Supercar/NASCAR/Spec Racing - 281 votes
  12. Toyota GR010 Hybrid LMH - 256 votes
  13. Aston Martin Vantage GTLM/LM GTE/GTD/GT2/GT3/GT4 (facelift/non facelift) - 238 votes
  14. Mclaren F1 GTR - 230 votes
  15. Toyota Supra JGTC - 221 votes
  16. Hyundai i30 N TCR - 217 votes
  17. Acura ARX-06 LMDh -210 votes
  18. Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH - 208 votes
  19. Renault Sport R.S. 01 - 208 votes
  20. BMW M4 GT3/GT4 - 208 votes
 
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FORZA COMMUNITY HUBS UPDATE #3 – LET’S TALK CARS, TRACKS, AND FEATURES​

21 March 2024- Turn 10 Studios
Here’s the first Feedback Update of 2024 from our Forza Community Hubs!
Over the past few months, for both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon 5, we’ve been fully focused on developing new content and fixes based on your reports. Today we wanted to reflect on some of the additions to both games over the past half-year and celebrate those inspired directly by your posts on the Suggestions Hub and Troubleshooting Hub.
In our previous blog last July, we had 239,000 votes cast. Today more than 470,000 votes have been counted across both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon topics. That number breaks down into 450,500 votes on the Suggestions Hub and 19,500 votes on the Troubleshooting Hub. Thank you for participating in these topics – your feedback is invaluable and helps make Forza games better for everyone.

CAR VOTING​

Cars are the most popular forum in the Suggestions Hub! One primary reason for this is because there are so many cars to vote on – after all, we all have our favorite cars that we would love to see in Forza someday. Out of the 14,800 topics on the Suggestions Hub today, over 9,500 of those available to vote on are car model topics.


Here’s a look at some of the most notable vehicles we’ve introduced in Forza Horizon 5 recently:

  • 2012 Nissan Tsuru was the most upvoted topic in Community Hubs history with 4,086 votes before it was added to Forza Horizon 5 in October 2023 with the Dia de Muertos series update.
  • 2023 Aston Martin Valkyrie was the 16th most requested with 826 votes when it was gifted to all players as part of the Secret Santa event in December 2023.
  • 2022 Gordon Murray T.50 was a top 50 requested car with 451 votes when it was gifted to all players as part of the Secret Santa event last December.
  • 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio reached 761 votes when it was added in August 2023 with the Italian Automotive series update.
There are 15 Forza Horizon Car Voting topics with over 1000 votes each. These include some of the newest and fastest cars on the market today, as well as 1990s JDM cars, hot hatches, and cars seen in previous Forza games.


Always keep in mind that highly voted cars on the Suggestions Hub aren’t guaranteed to be added in future updates. Community input is just one aspect we consider when introducing new cars or features to Forza games. There are many steps required to introduce a new or returning car to Forza, from licensing agreements and sourcing of a pristine model to 3D scanning and modelling work – all necessary steps before integrating a vehicle into the game.

Forza Horizon 5 has reached a total of 823 cars over 129 manufacturers and counting. Manufacturers like Rivian, Automobili Pininfarina, Elemental, Czinger, Lucid Air, and Gordon Murray Automotive all debuted in Forza from September through December. Forza Horizon 5 has the most makes of any Forza game in history with the largest roster of production and racing spec models.


Forza Motorsport also recently added the Aston Martin Valkyrie (and AMR Pro) and Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, however Motorsport players are showing a strong interest in racing-spec models. Forza Motorsport responded to community requests for a focus on racing with 50 new racing models released across Showroom, Race Day Car Pack and Car Pass, including the following cars:

  • Vintage to modern prototypes like the 1970 Porsche #3 917 LH, 1983 Porsche #11 John Fitzpatrick Racing 956, 1999 Nissan #23 NISMO Clarion R391, and 2023 Cadillac #01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R.
  • Touring cars like the 2020 Hyundai #98 Bryan Herta Autosport Veloster N.
  • Factory race cars like the 2019 McLaren Senna GTR.
  • Trans-Am series cars like the 2018 Chevrolet #23 Ruman Racing TA Corvette.
  • GT3 cars like the 2019 McLaren #03 720S GT3 and 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT3.
  • And finally, the 2019 Ferrari #62 Risi Competizione 488 GTE was added as a top 30 requested car with 143 votes in January 2024 with Update 4.
Forza Motorsport also debuted manufacturers BRM, Ginetta, and Oreca, as well as new-to-Motorsport Gordon Murray Automotive.

TRACK VOTING​

On the topic of Forza Motorsport, let’s talk tracks! We've added four tracks since the launch of the game, starting with Yas Marina in November 2023.

We knew the Nürburgring-Nordschleife was a top community request and took the time to make it look great. Initially announced for Spring 2024, it was released in February 2024 with Update 5.

Daytona International Speedway was the 7th most requested track when it was released in January 2024, with 572 votes. Following the addition of Daytona, players requested a revision to the pitlane exit, quickly making that the number one topic in the Environment category with 241 votes; we included that change in Update 6 this month. Meanwhile, Hockenheimring was ranked 11th with 448 votes when it was added to the game in December 2023.

The current top requested track is the iconic Interlagos Circuit (Jose Carlos Pace) in Brazil, with over 1,750 votes.


As a reminder, community voting is one element considered when a track location receives the green light for Forza Motorsport, and like cars, there are several steps required before it can be considered final and introduced to the game. Track development milestones include licensing approval, laser scanning and photogrammetry, environment art and 3D asset creation, as well as the integration of track limits, AI driving lines and other gameplay features.

HORIZON FEATURES​

With all the cars introduced to Forza Horizon 5 over the past few years, players naturally wanted more storage space for their vehicles and UGC creations.

Italian Automotive increased tuning and livery save slots to 1,000 each. With 451 votes, this one was a top 5 feature request for Forza Horizon 5. We also increased garage space to 2,000 cars, an important quality-of-life update which had 204 votes on the Suggestions Hub.

The European Automotive Series update in February 2024 added the full list of classes to Rally Adventure Rivals. This was the 7th most requested Forza Horizon 5 feature, with 98 votes.


Top Forza Horizon 5 feature requests are typically focused on car customization; in the American Automotive series released in November 2023, we added 3 Forza Bodykits to the 1987 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM GTA, 2016 Shelby GT350R and 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1. This was accompanied by 27 new rim styles from aftermarket wheels brand HRE.

We see you asking for additional building types in Horizon Mexico, and Partnerships with popular convenience store brands. With the addition of EventLab 2.0 features in the Horizon Creatives series, players now have a petrol station prop and the ability to use prefabs from other players to create unlimited immersive landscape features and events.

MOTORSPORT FEATURES​

One of the top 20 feature requests we saw at the launch of Forza Motorsport was FOV (field-of-view) positioning, with 146 votes. We continue to see voting for seat position.


Following the launch of the game, we saw multiple topics suggesting changes to Car Progression, with one of them reaching the #2 most requested spot. We believe the changes to Car Progression in Update 6 satisfy most of these requests.

Currently the most requested Forza Motorsport feature is Proximity Radar at 448 votes in place of the arrows currently available in the HUD, for awareness of other cars.


We're continuing to work on improving Forza Race Regulations and Drivatar AI behavior to help address issues around contact with other cars, and more of the things you care about.

TROUBLESHOOTING HUB​

Each content update released for both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon 5 introduce new fixes to improve overall game stability alongside experience improvements that make your gameplay better.


At launch, Forza Motorsport players experienced an issue with the game freezing after applying car upgrades. This topic was the top voted topic in Troubleshooting Hub history with 657 votes before Update 1.1 fixed the issue.
Update 5 introduced the ability to save Short Race replays.

Work to improve replay save length is ongoing. Currently when racing against a full grid, short races should save most replays, while medium races will not save full replays but will save up to 11 minutes. This update also introduced PC-specific optimizations to improve framerate consistency and added the option to Skip Practice in the Career mode pre-race menu with save points for already completed practice sessions.

We review issues posted by players in the Troubleshooting Hub regularly and deploy fixes based on these reports with each update. Check out the Forza Motorsport Update 6 release notes which includes fixes and improvements for the Livery Editor and AI.

Most recently we deployed Hotfix 6.1 to address HDR flickering for PC and Xbox console players under certain framerate conditions and decrease the sensitivity for Livery Editor decal movements.


We’ve crossed the finish line of this Forza Community Hubs Feedback Update! We will continue to track all your Suggestions Hub ideas and Troubleshooting Hub reports, so please keep them coming. Be sure to upvote any issues that you are also encountering in our games, and cast your votes on the cars, tracks and features you would like to see us include in the future.

GO TO SUGGESTIONS HUB – GAME IDEAS AND CAR VOTING

GO TO TROUBLESHOOTING HUB – BUG REPORTS AND GAME ISSUES




To note, these are the top voted cars and tracks on the forum right now:
Here are the top 10 most voted tracks:
  1. Interlagos - 1787 votes
  2. Fujimi Kaido - 1392 votes
  3. Bathurst - 1278 votes
  4. Road Atlanta - 758 votes
  5. Mexico City GP Circuit - 748 votes
  6. Monza - 600 votes
  7. Tsukuba - 618 votes
  8. Sebring - 609 votes
  9. Imola - 568 votes
  10. Monaco - 538 votes
Here are the top 20 most voted cars for FM:
  1. Mazda Furai - 930 votes
  2. Ferrari 499p LMH - 661 votes
  3. Peugeot 9x8 LMH - 545 votes
  4. Porsche 963 LMDh - 493 votes
  5. Volkswagen ID.R Pikes Peak - 418 votes
  6. Lamborghini SC63 LMDh - 360 votes
  7. Chevrolet Camaro Garage 56 Le Mans - 351 votes
  8. BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh - 346 votes
  9. Ferrari 296 GT3/Challenge - 328 votes
  10. Porsche 911 (992) GT3 R/Cup - 311 votes
  11. Ford Mustang GT3/GT4/V8 Supercar/NASCAR/Spec Racing - 281 votes
  12. Toyota GR010 Hybrid LMH - 256 votes
  13. Aston Martin Vantage GTLM/LM GTE/GTD/GT2/GT3/GT4 (facelift/non facelift) - 238 votes
  14. Mclaren F1 GTR - 230 votes
  15. Toyota Supra JGTC - 221 votes
  16. Hyundai i30 N TCR - 217 votes
  17. Acura ARX-06 LMDh -210 votes
  18. Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH - 208 votes
  19. Renault Sport R.S. 01 - 208 votes
  20. BMW M4 GT3/GT4 - 208 votes
Lets see how well T10 chips off the car and track requested lists as time goes on. PG did well on adding many cars off their top 20 requested list they should take some notes.
 
with 146 votes. We continue to see voting for seat position.

Currently the most requested Forza Motorsport feature is Proximity Radar at 448 votes in place of the arrows currently available in the HUD, for awareness of other cars.

Hopefully the fact these are both being called out means they really are being prioritised, these 2 things will greatly benefit my enjoyment of the game at least, and hopefully the latter making a difference to driving standards
 
The car pass is a paid DLC car pack, though.... We just bought it upfront.
FH5 had a car pass as well, but they still keep adding new paid car packs, and there's a trend of the more everyday cars being the new cars obtained from playing the game, and the more interesting cars being in paid car packs. They can give us trash in the car pass because people bought the ultimate edition without knowing what the car pass cars would be, but when they add subsequent car packs for purchase at additional cost, nobody will buy them if the cars aren't interesting.
 
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