Racers can now score everything they need in a much shorter time frame.
By Jason Fanelli on
After launching to good reviews earlier this month, Forza Motorsport has received its first major update. Turn 10 has released details on the patch, and those trying to unlock new car parts will be happy to know the job just got easier.
Unlock levels for car parts have been adjusted, which will allow players to have more options at lower levels. As the notes describe, with this new patch, «most car parts should now be unlocked within a single Builders Cup series.»
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Multiplayer racers also have reason to rejoice, as the patch is addressing an exploit which would allow players to «post impossible lap times onto the qualifying leaderboard by entering qualifying directly from a practice session» in Featured Multiplayer matches.
Other changes include fixing a bug that would see players lose progress if they played the game without updating, a fix to Car Affinity manufacturer rewards, and multiple bug fixes across multiple modes. The full list of changes is below.
Forza Motorsport is available now on Xbox Series X|S and PC.
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General stability improvements with fixes for various crash scenarios.
Fixed a crash that could occur in the Builders Cup Career Mode after upgrading a car and entering Open Practice in the Fox Body Challenge race on Watkins Glen.
Fixed a crash that could occur on Grand Oak Club Circuit during a cinematic when entering Open Practice for the third race
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