I dunno. So far, of course not. 60fps > 30fps. But a 60fps Horizon ... well that may make all the difference.
Well, you have a good point there. Definitely 60fps was one of the main reasons Motorsport plays better for me.
I dunno. So far, of course not. 60fps > 30fps. But a 60fps Horizon ... well that may make all the difference.
Then again, as already pointed out, it'll depend on how Horizon 4 physics will turn out. They definitely felt like a dumbed down version of Motorsport up until now, and not just because of 30fps. It's not necessarily a bad thing. It IS an arcade racer after all. But it's all about finding the right balance in that regard.Well, you have a good point there. Definitely 60fps was one of the main reasons Motorsport plays better for me.
This game just looks amazing, the lighting is the most impressive looking part of it.
The autumn clip is really short, I made it a bit longer.Can anyone gif the gameplay at 5:36? I would but my tablet is terrible, Autumn is absolutely jaw dropping. I hope it's Autumn all the time.
When I got a one x from mrs claus I immediately bought FH3 and all the expansions. I was really looking forward to playing it coming from the PS4 camp. I had a hard time getting into and found the HDR to be "dark" for some reason.
Any tips from veterans to help me get into the game or improve the HDR?
Thanks. I really want to get into this series!
Exactly and it's the reason why I'm so hyped for their open world project.These guys get it. They have an attention to detail that most devs dont. Really glad MS bought these guys. Cant wait to see what theyre able to do in the future
I love that the physics are complex and cars still feel grounded in reality. They nailed the perfect mix of arcade and reality.Really wish they had gone more arcadey and 'fun-first' with this Forza :(. I still feel like games like Wreckfest and Onrush as more fun games than Forza Horizon, owing to their mechanics and driving styles.
Will it run on the OneX??Get the first game, it's the most tighly structured. Horizon games get more open-ended the further you go. FH3 didn't quite gel with me either, the blueprint system in particular. "How do you want to race today?" I don't know, you tell me!
Will it run on the OneX??
Thx. What about fixing the dimly lit HDR FH3??
These guys get it. They have an attention to detail that most devs dont. Really glad MS bought these guys. Cant wait to see what theyre able to do in the future
nope the game could switch from multiplayer and singleplayer in any moments, and the other player couldn't interact with you unless you choose so to prevent griefing. And it even features a six players coopIs the only option in this game going to be racing with and against other players all the time? I am not familiar with Forza so forgive me.
Forza Horizon 4: Ralph Fulton from Playground Games will be on-hand to reveal more about Seasons in Forza Horizon 4, but better yet, Inside Xbox will transition to a special hour-plus long broadcast from Playground Games in the UK, where the team will reveal never-before-seen gameplay for the Summer Season in FH4.
Looks stunning.
I'm debating getting a one-month Gamepass sub on launch for this on PC.
But I do hope they radically revamped the progression structure of the game, seeing as Forza Horizon 3 did absolutely nothing for me. It was just.. kinda boring.
I've only played FH3. How was progression in the first game?Yeah, the progression system really needs a revamp of some sort. It completely killed Horizon 3 for me. Give me something like Horizon 1.
The career mode was a lot more streamlined in terms of progression, you felt like you were actually progressing. As you beat races, you obtained difference coloured wristbands and faced bosses in races. In the sequels it felt like an endless grind where it didn't feel like you were really accomplishing anything other than winning races and knocking items off your map. I think rather than starting from level 1 and going up, you started at level 200 or so, and made your way down to number 1, which at least gave you some sort of end goal.
This is all my opinion of course, I'm sure some folks prefer the sequels when it came to progression but for me they were full of grind.
Misogynist? Please elaborate.And it was tied together in FH1 by an embarrassing dude-bro misogynist story.
Grind usually tells me people aren't enjoying the core gameplay. If You're not enjoying the races, you're not really enjoying the game.
You gotta be shitting me.Most of the drivers were male. You could only play as a guy. And the many women in story scenes were clearly there for their physical attributes. It wasn't a major offender compared to many games of the era, but it wasn't great.
And it was tied together in FH1 by an embarrassing dude-bro misogynist story.
Get the first game, it's the most tighly structured. Horizon games get more open-ended the further you go. FH3 didn't quite gel with me either, the blueprint system in particular. "How do you want to race today?" I don't know, you tell me!
Sorry, but it wasn't misogynist at all.Most of the drivers were male. You could only play as a guy. And the many women in story scenes were clearly there for their physical attributes. It wasn't a major offender compared to many games of the era, but it wasn't great.
I'm in the same boat. Hope they ditch the blueprint system altogether. Fingers crossed. Can't wait to play FH4 this fall nonetheless.
WHAT?! You mean that one cutscene at the beginning, where a nice girl telling you how the festival thing works? As far as I remember, she had absolutely normal clothes, with absolutely normal "physical attributes".Most of the drivers were male. You could only play as a guy. And the many women in story scenes were clearly there for their physical attributes. It wasn't a major offender compared to many games of the era, but it wasn't great.
Most of the drivers were male. You could only play as a guy. And the many women in story scenes were clearly there for their physical attributes. It wasn't a major offender compared to many games of the era, but it wasn't great.
More options is always great but only being able to play as a male is not misogynist. That is very extreme. Car festivals are always male dominated, men are just generally more interested in that stuff than women..has and probably always will be the case.Most of the drivers were male. You could only play as a guy. And the many women in story scenes were clearly there for their physical attributes. It wasn't a major offender compared to many games of the era, but it wasn't great.
Jup.
Saving confusion I guess. Got a bit messy with versions in FH3.
Confusion and imo it should be included. Glad they finally saw it also.Saving confusion I guess. Got a bit messy with versions in FH3.
I'm going to look carefully at Gamepass closer to the time and not allow myself to be swayed by pre-release car packs...