The Forza Motorsport racing simulation series has been a big part of the first two Xbox game consoles. The launch of the upcoming Xbox One console in November will also bring us the latest game in the series from developer Turn 10 Studios, "Forza Motorsport 5."
In a closed-door session during E3 2013, we got some more information about the game, along with a quick hands-off demo of "Forza Motorsport 5." Turn 10 Studios is naturally adding support for more cars for the latest installment, including open wheel racing cars such as the ones on the Formula 1 circuit, for the first time.
In "Forza Motorsport 4" for the Xbox 360, players were able to really get up close and personal with a small number of the game's vehicles in a mode called Autovista. That mode will be expanded in "Forza Motorsport 5" with a new name, Forzavista, and the ability to view all of the hundreds of cars that will be in the game in that mode.
Speaking of the cars, the graphics engine for "Forza Motorsport 5" will allow for the vehicles to have an incredible amount of detail. This was evident after we saw an example of a race where the car had generated accurate imperfections in its paint job after the race was completed.
The biggest new feature in the game is the Drivatar mode. Basically, the more you drive cars in the game, the more that it "learns" how you personally drive. The game then uploads that data to a cloud server to generate your Drivatar, so that when your friends and family play the game, they also can race against your virtual self, or you can compete with the Drivatars of your friends. It's a cool feature, but naturally we will have to play the full game when it comes out to see if it works as Microsoft claims.
There's still a lot that Turn 10 Studios is not revealing about "Forza Motorsport 5," including more details about multiplayer and the game's physics engine. The Turn 10 rep did hint that they have entered into an agreement with a major tire testing company that will help influence how tires are represented in the game. Overall, it sounds like "Forza Motorsport 5" will continue the stellar reputation of the previous games in the series when it launches alongside the Xbox One in November.
Descenter 1976 skrev:tror desværre slet ikke du kommer til at se nogle flyvende hjul i FM5
Morten Skou skrev:Fedt, Le Mans på Xbox One - det glæder jeg mig til
Tbigum skrev:Selvom Dan tidligere havde udmeldt at der ikke var dynamic weather, så kommer det alligevel med
"We have with us Dan Greenawalt from Turn 10 studios here at the famous Circuit de la Sarthe for the famous 24 hr Le Mans race. He also has a special announcement to make."
"Hi, it's great to be here. Today, it is with great pleasure that we are announcing that FM5 will indeed feature dynamic weather and time of day. This means that the full race seen here today can be replicated in FM5 on the Xbox One. Sorry for the previous trolling about no weather and night. Rain and darkness for everyone!"
TigerJax007 skrev:Morten Skou skrev:Fedt, Le Mans på Xbox One - det glæder jeg mig til
Gal Skou, vi skal have mange rammer Burn når vi skal køre Le Mans i 1:1 tid næste gang vi er ovre hos bonderøvene i Horsens
BulletEyeDk skrev:TigerJax007 skrev:Morten Skou skrev:Fedt, Le Mans på Xbox One - det glæder jeg mig til
Gal Skou, vi skal have mange rammer Burn når vi skal køre Le Mans i 1:1 tid næste gang vi er ovre hos bonderøvene i Horsens
Hov hov.. det var en unødvendig og sårende bemærkning
Men er aldeles frisk på en 1:1 Lemans næste gang vi ses, det kunne sgu være sjovt...
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