After a very rocky launch and seven updates, the folks at video game developer Turn 10 are burning the midnight oil, trying to fix their flagship title with incremental updates almost every month. On Steam, Forza Motorsport pinned time and space with his 40% user score. Since the beginning of 2024, it has only increased by 2%. I wonder if it has any meaning.
It looks like Xbox's Gran Turismo 7 rivals don't have the slightest chance of catching up to Polyphony Digital's racing behemoth, but at least the team is doing its best to repair the damage done with an October 2023 release. Masu.
Last month, Turn 10 released Update 6 with improvements in key areas such as Car Progression. Previously, you could not install certain car parts on your desired car without spending time and leveling up your car to meet the unreasonable expectations of the developers. Fortunately, you can now do this regardless of the level of your car.
Several other fixes and improvements followed, but they were to be expected considering the game was buggy at launch. In some cases, the tracks under the car may disappear for no reason. This isn't just a small bug.
The recent update 7 has made things even better. The first item on the list is the new song “Brands Hatch” which is a welcome addition. It is very famous in Europe because of its fast straights, tight corners, and elevation changes that put your driving skills to the test. Why did Forza Motorsport convert Brands' hatch into his Grand Prix and Indy circuits?
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Retro Racer Tour races legendary vehicles such as the 1981 Ford #2 Zakspeed Racing Capri Turbo, 1969 Lola #10 Simonis Special T163, 1967 Brabham BT24, or 1988 Jaguar #1 Jaguar Racing XJR-9 It's an attractive mode. Completing the required challenges will reward you with a 1977 Renault #15 Equipe Renault Elf RS 01.
Don't forget the 1975 BMW #25 BMW Motorsport 3.0 CSL in Multiplayer and Rivals. Don't forget to log in every week, as new features are added to the multiplayer mode every week. The Open Tour is all about the 1960s. Complete the E, D, C, and B classes to unlock the 1964 Brabham BT8.
Finally, Car Pass holders will receive a 2019 Ginetta G55 GT4, a 1970 Matra Simca #146 Equipe Matra Simca MS650 Tour de France, and a 2016 Ligier #11 Euro International JS P3.
Update 7 will be around for five weeks, followed by Update 8, which will be rolled out in mid-May. In the meantime, let's hope Sony's excellent racing game comes to his PC platform for the first time in its 27-year history.
The PS5 Pro will reportedly launch this fall, and is rumored to feature terrible ray-tracing skills. Hopefully, we'll also get a tweaked version of Gran Turismo 7, with real-time ray-traced reflections and global illumination during actual gameplay, rather than just a glorified slideshow.