With Forza Motorsport, we’re taking the lessons and evolutions of the entire history of Motorsport, and building an all new Motorsport experience that takes full advantage of the speed and immersion of Xbox Series X. That means you can expect stunning visuals and tech, such as ray tracing, native 4K, and 60 FPS, and some brand new game concepts, all intended to connect players to the Forza universe, and each other, like never before.
The game is still in early development, and we can’t wait to share so much more with you!
Listen to Creative Director Chris Esaki talk about the team’s approach to Forza Motorsport development.
There’s monthly news on it? I’ve not seen any and I google for it fairly often just on the off chance I’ve missed some news about it, now followed them on Twitter so I don’t miss any future ones.
Understand they’re pushing FH5 with it being so relatively close to release but I’m really hoping we get to see something of this shortly after that’s come out in November and then plenty next year as I’m still hoping for a 2022 release date.
Robbo-92 wrote:There’s monthly news on it? I’ve not seen any and I google for it fairly often just on the off chance I’ve missed some news about it, now followed them on Twitter so I don’t miss any future ones.
Understand they’re pushing FH5 with it being so relatively close to release but I’m really hoping we get to see something of this shortly after that’s come out in November and then plenty next year as I’m still hoping for a 2022 release date.
There's a monthly FM stream but it's usually FM7 stuff.
Would have liked them to show off the tyre simulation a bit, but I guess there are plenty of monthly streams to go into that. Looked great in the footage shown.
The All-New Forza Motorsport is the Most Technically Advanced Racing Game Ever Made
Summary
Forza Motorsport, the highly anticipated follow-up to 2017’s thrilling and authentic racing game Forza Motorsport 7, arrives spring 2023. Every track in Forza Motorsport has been built from the ground up for this generation. The accuracy of our overhauled physics, the beauty of our cars and tracks, our new dynamic time of day, advanced car damage, and real time ray tracing on track lead to a generational leap in immersion. This is the all-new Forza Motorsport.
GrinWithoutaKat wrote:Would have liked them to show off the tyre simulation a bit, but I guess there are plenty of monthly streams to go into that. Looked great in the footage shown.
Yeah it’d be good to see how it handles on a wheel too, this does sound and look fantastic from the little we’ve seen so far.
Now this is what I was hoping for from the new machines. Hopefully this is just the start and we'll see an improvement over this as developers get to use the full potential of PS5 and XSX.
I think I'm going to really enjoy just time trailing round some of the pretier circuits and seeing how great it can look on my TV.
It may not be the newest set (it's a 5 year old Samsung) but I've managed to finally get the picture settings as I like them and it can make games look incredible.
I don't expect to be in the top half of the GRCade times though.
Robbo-92 wrote:Made the mistake of searching Forza on Twitter and there’s already loads of the typical Forza vs GT tweets
The Era thread for this game is a car crash (pun intended).
Some of the criticism's:
It's too realistic looking The car physics are weak Looks too 'video gamey' It looks cross gen Lighting looks fake Visually GT7 is jaw dropping, this isn't near. GT7 looks significantly more realistic