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They would never let that happen again, I assure you.

THe cloud isn't built for speed, as much as it is for number crunching and such. It's going to be running on a VM environment, which could essentially equate to little more than apps running/streaming from the cloud rather than eating up resources. For gaming, it would only help with server side computations and

I wouldn't imagine it would help much with graphics as much as it would for multiplayer/massive server gameplay. The latency isn't the greatest.

They made auto wrx's until 2007. I think they ran at around 230hp at that time.

That pretty much deflates the value quite a bit.

I just wonder if they have problems with the shading/lighting engines. I know they didn't work on "horizon" (at turn 10), but if those guys can pull it off on a lackluster game, Turn 10 should be able to do SOMETHING.

It's more like a capacitor than a battery. They're lighter weight and deliver a short term blast of power. One would imagine bolted to a turbo it would have a longer amount of use, though.

Or even LiMes.

No, we don't have lens flare as much as just going completely blind and seeing streaks of light everywhere. Maybe that would be more realistic.

Have you played any of the other forzas?

They have normal racing for stick, etc... but for force-feedback wheels and such, they have full simulation steering which is less forgiving for those who are more in tune with the game.

I don't understand why they can't work on night driving. It's something everyone's been asking for more than anything.

GT2 was awesome.

I noticed in the video they really didn't do a whole lot with the physics engine. Looks like they're still running 200psi of air in the tires and the suspension welded to the frame.

Looks like a tow hook.

You're not ignored for everything you said... only the part about owning a veloster.

In this great recent video from our pals at XCAR, we meet Masayoshi Nagano. He runs Nagano Koubou, a shop that fixes up crashed and damaged cars. And in his spare time, as a fan of American culture, he's focused on tuning cars in the "USDM" style.

If someone is dumb enough to post what was blurted out there, I think it's safe to say he knows absolutely nothing about the forza franchise to even care.

Ford's use of the Aston Martin design is enough to make me vomit. It's almost like they went through photos of vehicles and thought, "Hey... what's the most beautiful, yet bad-ass looking vehicle you can think of? Yeah, let's take the grill from the Aston-Martin Lineup."

It's crap. And though this may be a clay

Some of the most amazing vehicles I've been around, all sound like vacuum cleaners... especially when they're cam'd and blown.

Pricey is right... Even generic aren't under $400.

Unless they have equal length headers, then they sound like the rest of the japanese vehicles.