i guess people are not knowing that iracing got them first before everyone else, likely is related to it
I lost all the hope I had of seeing the Gen3 V8SCs with this update when I saw that tweet, but honestly, they could've added the Gen2 Mustang / ZB Commodore and most people would've been happy with that - although I can see why they may have decided not to bother, if their "whoopsie" with the menu tile is any indication that they're working on adding Gen3s.
Still, this loops back to the same old issue: Forza Motorsport is a work-in-progress, but T10 is not great at communicating with fans about
what work is
at what level of progress, and in doing so setting our expectations. I can understand why they would keep hush-hush about licensing deals they may still be working out, but the fact that we found out about the long-awaited implementation of RTGI from an article on NVidia's website a week before the release of the update is not really confidence-inspiring on that front.
Well, at least we got a VN HSV, they've finally reworked the GT categories (and split off Forza TA and V8SC!), and Bathurst's a blast (and I still have to take a lap around it at night, or in the rain... Or at night in the rain!). Plus, they've pushed a technical update on PC that will probably require a lot of post-release follow-up work. All in all, that's not too shabby of an update, and I don't think it warrants the doom-and-gloom it's been met with.
As for next month, I don't think there's that many BMW road cars that would fit in Forza and aren't there already. Plus, at this point they must've had plenty of time to get their hands on an M4 GT3, perhaps even its smaller GT4 sibling... And while I am setting my own expectations low and assuming the M Hybrid LMDh won't be coming next month, hasn't that been around for about as long as the Porsche 963?