Racing games so far make do with car classes based on performance around some theoretical track, represented in Forza's case by letter then numbers (A600, S693, R1998, etc). This makes it hard to tell what mods are installed. If people want to set up a league with restrictions (like stock aero, standard rim, hp…
You'd think that, but I liked the more aggressive styling of the previous generation even if it didn't have the wonky proportions of the first two or so. Like I said before, this one is just... bland.
It's too bland. I loved my outlandish WRX wagon, and I'm afraid the styling that made you love or hate the car is gone. That's bad.
Now this excites me!
Proper nouns should be capitalized: Saleen Fucking S7.
Agreed. This is completely new territory on many levels. I dislike the sensationalism displayed, and the implications that it is initially an issue with the vehicle design. So far Musk has done this (building Tesla) with precision. It is a car with a stellar safety rating, high-quality build and design, with the…
That's a good point, but the NHSTA doesn't investigate where the cause of the accident is easily attributable to extrinsic factors. I don't know enough about the latest fire, but I do know that the first fire was due to road debris puncturing the underside of the vehicle. NHTSA agreed with the investigator's findings…
Of course, there is still the chance that the NHTSA will mandate a recall if they see an issue. And then, in that case, Musk will need to eat his words.
This is how I feel about Chevy's entire sedan lineup. Hell, it's pretty much how I feel about almost ALL of Chevy's line up. I imagine their design team is exceptionally frustrated because their "edgy" designs keep getting cut down in committee, or they're all the same pocket-protector-wearing middle-aged portly white…
Turn 10 says their vision for the new Forza is quality over quantity. And while they've included the incredible Mount Panorama from Australian V8 Supercars, they've left out Infineon Raceway (aka Sears Point), Japan's Suzuka Circuit, and, most surprisingly, the Nurburgring Nordschliefe. There are just 14 tracks…
There's no counter-argument to make, particularly when your original assertion is based on "my friends and acquaintances do X, so X is normal". My original assertion that the market is composed of a diversity of buyers who tend to choose gadget-filled cars is still true. So is your statement that you know plenty of…