While we wait for any news regarding update 10, has anyone seen this? Team effort? Will we finally be able to switch drivers during multiplayer races now?🤔
I highly doubt driver swaps will be coming. ACC has them on the PC and they are pretty important for enduros but there has been no mention of them coming to console, so I highly doubt T10 will bother. If it was something they were working on, I'd expect we would have heard about it like with the radar and so on... but it would be a nice surprise.
For the TORA enduros they break the race up into 2-hour stints, and completely reform the lobbies for each one, reorganize the grid, and do another rolling start. Battling with Forza instability, improper/lacking lobby options/controls, and a vague scoring system that means they have to do a convoluted finish procedure to record the distances covered by each driver usually means the races go off schedule by quite a bit... And basically all of those factors have gotten worse for FM8 rather than better.
A few of the TORA staff have worked with T10 on things, and although they can't say much, it has been pretty clear that they are frustrated and they have plainly said that some of their requests haven't even been acknowledged. The "President" of TORA recently stepped down as well, citing frustration with T10 as even when having direct contact with them they have ignored most of his comments and suggestions regarding community features, leaving him pessimistic about the future of the Forza Motorsport series and TORA's ability to provide the type of racing they want to provide for the community using FM8.
The fact that they have gone ahead and scheduled an enduro makes me wonder if they know that some changes are coming up to help the organization process and with stability. It seems this 6 hour race (only 3 stints) is a glorified test race to see how it goes before they attempt a longer/larger scale enduro.
Being in software development myself I know all about that, however if your public expects you to meet a deadline you have to say something... I get that "we're not sure" isn't the best thing to say, but it beats being silent
It's not really a big deal to wait a few days or an extra week or whatever, and I'm even glad as I hate the Monday updates they moved to for update 6 or whatever it was... but yeah some form of communication beforehand would have been nice and probably made people feel better about it.
I understand sometimes things can change and there can be a hiccup, whether technical or with licensing or something, but they still could have handled it much better. While they obviously couldn't highlight the piece of content/feature that there is an issue with (if that's why this is happening), they could still highlight something that is a lock in that doesn't have an issue with it. Something like a picture of one of the new cars with a "Hey guys, the update will be out later this week, who is looking forward to driving this car when it releases?" or (
if there is a new track) a teaser picture of some grandstands "can you figure out which track is coming with this update?" or something like that would have been a way for them to let us know what is happening and deliver the news about the delay while also giving us something to look forward to or be excited about.
I get that they can be busy working on things, but I would think they have a separate social media person that isn't busy bug fixing or whatever that is supposed to be doing things like this, and the game kinda needs some positivity or "hype." When they give us nothing then not only do they miss the opportunity to give us something positive or to build a buzz about, but it creates a bit of a "void" that the community will fill with questions and speculation that will pretty inevitably turn towards doubts and/or negativity and/or frustration... Which is something we have seen happen with them at different points in several titles now, so I guess it doesn't bother them.