We didn't review Turn 10 and Microsoft's latest Forza Motorsport and well, thank goodness, because I've just taken a look at the Steam page and it's a regular six-mile pile-up in there. The game's user reviews are Mostly Negative, three months after release, with complaints covering a wide gamut: the online being full of cheaters, the single player being boring, and the game being poorly optimised for PC.
Turn 10 have been keeping their mouths shut about much of this, going by Resetera reaction, like pro drivers staunchly refusing to notice that the backseat of the car is full of angry snakes and cougars. But they've now written a post that lays out 2024 plans for "the top three areas of feedback" - the driver AI being a bully, the car regulations being imposed in an arbitrary or punitive way, and the progression system dissatisfying some players in ways not quite described.
I'm writing this up partly because I'm so accustomed to Forza Motorsport being the evergreen 7 out of 10 reliable in Microsoft's first-party line-up, steadily looping the course where even almighty Halo occasionally loses momentum. I find it bizarre to see people dunking on it this comprehensively. Anyway, here's the detail of what Turn 10 plan to fix.
First up, car progression. It's "a divisive topic among our players", apparently. "We've been gathering feedback from a variety of sources, including the Suggestions Hub, socials, forums, long-time players, and surveys to players who may not be as active on our traditional community gathering places," reads the post. "It is clear from looking at feedback that while many of our players are enjoying the system as is, for many others it isn't delivering the upgrade experience that they expect from
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