![]() Or had, what i assume, a higher rated rain tire to control the water dispersion to allow for optimal grip. Then again, i've never driven a car over 80mph down a freshly rinsed road, with rain still a pouring. But correcting any steering output and hold onto your pants, as what grip you seemingly had plenty of is now gone 3 sheets to the wind. Even in the wet, the car was easy to turn in and manage, much like driving on smother version of dirt road. Whether taking a proper line through a corner, or just power sliding around corners, the drive was just to easily controlled. It doesn't have a place in a game like this, just saying.Īnyways, the feel of the game feels like a blend of Horizon(1) and FM5 physics. Should of been a No like some of the things we asked about recently. So after playing the demo i have this to say: Well with forza 5 now finished for good, I do see this game as a technical exercise for forza 6, since we heard rumours that forza 6 is already underway Some of the features in Forza Horizon 2 should of been in FM5 and hopefully will arrive in FM6 (Hopefully) Once youve choosen your car yopu get entered into 2 races and one of the races, your racing in the rain, it just looks really good, i cant wait for this to be released fully TITAN TAYL0R wrote:Forza Horizon 2 demo is now out for Xbox One, has anyone else here managed to download it and given it ago, ive managed to get about half hour on it before going off to make the kids dinner, so far im liking it, it defo an improvement on the 1st Forza Horizon, this time its complete open world so no more hitting a fench and righting off your car, this time you smash through them, after the intro has loaded and your ready to play you start off in a Lambo and have to drive 10k, during this time you get to see it go from day time to night time, and omg it just looks awesome, (this should of been in Forza 5).
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