Forza Motorsport General Discussion Thread

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This has probably been noted somewhere before, but I had a drive of my shiny new HDT VK Commodore at dawn on Mount Panorama, and though the headlights appeared to be on, there was no beam projected onto the road surface. Is this bug limited to this car or is it a more widespread issue?
 
For a series to be called "Aussie Sports Sedans" it sure would've been nice to have a fight between Holdens and Fords. But instead of that, me in my '91 Holden had to worry about a bunch of Pontiac Trans Ams. Never ever saw a Ford in any race.

Turn 10 love coming up with these supposed rivalry series but then one of the rivals is never seen in the series. Unless I have a horrible track record of picking the wrong one.
 
For a series to be called "Aussie Sports Sedans" it sure would've been nice to have a fight between Holdens and Fords. But instead of that, me in my '91 Holden had to worry about a bunch of Pontiac Trans Ams. Never ever saw a Ford in any race.

Turn 10 love coming up with these supposed rivalry series but then one of the rivals is never seen in the series. Unless I have a horrible track record of picking the wrong one.
The main competition probably should have been the '92 EB Falcon GT.

What I'd like to see is a Group A Touring Cars Revival series. Make it 600pp or more, limit it to the cars that actually raced in Group A at the time and pick a few proper touring car circuits. That would make for some interesting tuning/racing.
 
For a series to be called "Aussie Sports Sedans" it sure would've been nice to have a fight between Holdens and Fords. But instead of that, me in my '91 Holden had to worry about a bunch of Pontiac Trans Ams. Never ever saw a Ford in any race.

Turn 10 love coming up with these supposed rivalry series but then one of the rivals is never seen in the series. Unless I have a horrible track record of picking the wrong one.
You're not the only person to notice that these "specialised" series are often not much more than a normal car spec race where your choice is limited but the AI just drives anything they want in the car spec as usual.

Considering the Advanced Free Play options available for us to design races with, they don't even utilise most of those for any of the Featured Tours. This is one of the (many) reasons why the tours are so bloody tedious. Along with the fact that apart from one month only, they ALWAYS amount to 16 races of 8-10 minutes each.
 
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I'd much prefer circuits stick as closely to their real world looks as possible, the design team who worked on the fantasy brands did a fantastic job.
Same, i wish more real brands were intrested in do parternships, specially for the fantasy tracks. but that is a better alternative than whatever happened in FM<7 with only xbox, forza and microsoft logos

You're not the only person to notice that these "specialised" series are often not much more than a normal car spec race where your choice is limited but the AI just drives anything they want in the car spec as usual.

they said that will remake or rework the career mode in 2025, i hope they will adjust that as well

Along with the fact that apart from one month only, they ALWAYS amount to 16 races of 8-10 minutes each.
i am ok with those, i am more on the team that wants to pickup events and race them a for a bit or two, dont want to race more than that unless is speciliazed endurance events like in GT4 and in FM3/FM4/FM7
 
I do find it surprising that real sponsors on race tracks aren't clamouring to have their brand on any of the Sim Racing games. Surely it would be cheap add on for companies to advertise to a captive audience. Especially given T10 would have data on how many people worldwide are playing the game any given day/week/month.
Also surprising the non-real tracks don't have real advertising - seems like an untapped resource to me.
 


Forza Motorsport​

2024 was a steady year of progress for Forza Motorsport. Between 12 content updates, the game bolstered its lineup of cars and tracks, while also introducing several new features and quality of life improvements, many of which were inspired by the community voting on Suggestions Hub.
Some of the notable track highlights over the past year include Nürburgring Nordschleife, Sebring International Raceway, Road Atlanta, Sunset Peninsula – last featured in Forza Motorsport 4 – and most recently, Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst – home of the V8 Supercars Championship.
Many new and returning cars were also added to the game, such as the 2024 Next-Gen NASCAR, 2024 Ford Mustang RTR, 2019 Ginetta G40 Junior, 2018 Aston Martin #97 AMR Vantage GTE, 2018 Saleen S302 Black Label, 1988 Chevrolet #77 Beretta Trans Am, and even more.
There have been improvements to overall stability and performance, new game modes like Drift, Endurance and Multi-Class, and a host of new feature additions, including Car Proximity Radar, Spectate, Practice & Qualifying in Private Multiplayer, Advanced Car Ghosting, and more. With Challenge Hub, it became possible to earn reward cars by playing either the Career or Featured Multiplayer, and we’ve continued making updates to other aspects of the game, including visual fidelity and audio quality, Drivatar AI, Forza Race Regulations, and Driver & Safety Ratings.
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As we work towards the future of Forza Motorsport, we started some new community initiatives this year to help ensure we’re going in the right direction. Our team has been sharing progress updates in our letters to the community, and we kicked off a new “In the Garage” Discord AMA series to allow our developers to go deeper into the areas of the game that you care the most about.
We also opened the Forza Insiders Program where you can sign up for the opportunity to participate in playtests of future Forza Motorsport updates on PC or console as well as share your opinions on game content in feedback surveys and our exclusive forums.
We’ve celebrated numerous partnerships throughout 2024, including Mobil 1 – with new Rivals challenges and a rebranding of Maple Valley – as well as Logitech, Bridgestone, McLaren, and NASCAR. An undoubtable highlight was teaming up with the iconic Jordan brand and NBA All-Star Luka Dončić to create bespoke in-game content inspired by the Jordan Luka 3 sneaker collection and its “Motorsport” colorway. We designed a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro inspired by the sneaker, featuring the iconic elephant print, the Jordan Jumpman emblem, and Luka’s logo. Additionally, Forza Motorsport players can compete in the Jordan Luka 3 Motorsport Series using this car – on the Hakone track branded with Jordan Luka 3 signage for a full immersive experience– to unlock a custom racing suit. And we also made the vehicle available to everyone playing Forza Horizon 5.

What's Next?​

In the grand scheme of time, 2024’s coming and going marks 19 years since the release of the very first Forza game. That’s right—2025 is Forza’s 20th anniversary, and we’re planning some fun activities and surprises for the whole Forza community next year.

Thanks for racing with us this year, and we’ll see you on the road in 2025!
 
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I guess that's their "roadmap" to end the year then, not quite the bang at all this month but oh well. So we just repeat where we were this time last year and just wait and see...and hope for things, changes, content going forward.
 
I guess that's their "roadmap" to end the year then, not quite the bang at all this month but oh well. So we just repeat where we were this time last year and just wait and see...and hope for things, changes, content going forward.
They haven’t gone through their 2024 roadmap yet.

Creative Hub, Share Codes and the return of last Career mode Tours are still pending.
 

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