Pensando bem até é estúpido jogar sem ABS, pois todos os carros trazem isso. De qualquer modo obriga-me a ter sensibilidade também no gatilho do travão.
Quanto ao TCS, dá-me pica estar ali a controlar a aceleração do carro. Com ABS e TCS seria muito mais rápido, mas penso que não ia dar tanta pica.
Quanto à evolução do jogo em si, tem estado parada. Eles sabem que à partida um Forza vai vender e fazer vender consolas (como no meu caso), portanto alteram pouco.
Neste, a maior novidade é a chuva e corridas à noite. Até o numero de carros é bem inferior a um Forza 4.
Ainda tenho os meus ali guardados. Horizon e Forza 4 collector edition. Acho que evoluiu mais o Horizon que o Forza, sinceramente.
O TCS dá-me pica, em carros de baixa e média cilindrada. Teres 400 ou 500cv (só) para as rodas de trás, é estar mais tempo a tentar ter o carro em pista que a correr
Estive quase para comprar a consola só pelo Forza 5, mas depois de testar o jogo e os fabulosos novos comandos, mudei imediatamente de ideia. Nem os comandos eram tão bons quanto prometiam, nem o Forza era tão bom como esperava.
O 6 penso que com uns seasons pass ou GOTY edition já valha a pena.
Forza Motorsport 6, Forza Horizon 3 Coming To Windows 10 – Rumor
Last week, Microsoft and Remedy Entertainment have made PC players happy by announcing that the highly anticipated Xbox One game Quantum Break is also going to be released on Windows 10 this April. According to a rumor that’s been circulating today, the Remedy Entertainment developed game isn’t the only Xbox One game that will be released on PC in the future.
According to Chinese website WPDang, Forza Motorsport 6, the Xbox One exclusive racing game released last year in all regions, and the yet to be officially unveiled Forza Horizon 3 will be released on the Windows Store in the future. The release of these games on the Windows Store is, according to an anonymous source, one of the steps Microsoft will take to make the Windows Store the main distribution channel for PC games. Since all of this has yet to be confirmed officially, we must take it with a grain of salt until an official announcement comes. At the same time, WPDang has proven to be quite reliable with Microsoft and Windows rumor, so there’s a decent chance that these games will indeed be coming to PC in the future.
Following Quantum Break’s PC announcement, Aaron Greenberg has further elaborated on the Windows 10 release of the game, revealing that they weren’t even sure how or when they could get this version done. Mr. Greenberg also added that, in Microsoft’s eyes, bringing the game to PC is a huge benefit for all.
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We weren’t sure how and when we could get the Windows 10 version done. They lined up [with the Xbox One version]; a lot of people’s reaction on Twitter was like, I get it, you want to bring this to a lot more gamers to play, but why didn’t you tell us about this before?
We didn’t know we could do this before.
Forza Motorsport 6 is now available on Xbox One in all regions. We’ll let you know more a possible PC release of the game as soon as possible.
Se fizerem isso, poupam-me os euros da consola que invisto directamente numa 970!
Halo, Gears e Forza sao os meus a-favor de comprar uma Xbox1, com os Forzas a liderarem por larga margem.
Se fizerem isso, poupam-me os euros da consola que invisto directamente numa 970!
Halo, Gears e Forza sao os meus a-favor de comprar uma Xbox1, com os Forzas a liderarem por larga margem.
Ainda por cima o Horizon, deve ser épico jogar forza em mundo aberto com a malta.
Is Forza The Next Xbox IP Bound For Windows 10 PC?
With the recent announcements of Quantum Break (launching on Windows 10 alongside Xbox One on April 5) and ReCore for PC, it’s pretty clear that Microsoft has modified its policy when it comes to bringing Xbox exclusives to the PC platform.
Admittedly, Xbox games have made the same jump in the past, with Fable – The Lost Chapters, Fable III, Gears of War, Alan Wake, Fable Anniversary and State of Decay being the most notable examples. However, there used to be an unwritten rule: these ports were mostly limited to secondary franchises and even when they weren’t, Microsoft only allowed it to happen after a certain period time had passed since the Xbox release, to avoid hurting its own console’s sales.
This is all changing in 2016, with Redmond’s giant bringing its heavy hitters to Windows 10 PC just like Head of Division Phil Spencer promised it would.
Killer Instinct – March 2016
Quantum Break – April 5, 2016
Fable Legends Open Beta – Spring 2016
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition – Spring 2016
Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition – Spring 2016
Halo Wars 2 – Fall 2016
ReCore – 2016
Sea of Thieves – 2016
Gigantic – 2016
Why is it happening, though? On one hand, we have Xbox One faring considerably worse than its Xbox 360 predecessor in terms of sales; on the other hand, we have Microsoft realizing the sales potential of the huge Windows 10 PC install base, particularly if it could develop traction for its Windows Store (despite the current issues for games).
It just makes perfect business sense, then, and speculations have begun already on the next Xbox IP due to make the jump. Considering the current line-up, there are only two major franchises left for consideration: Halo and Forza.
From a business standpoint, it’s quite obvious which one should be chosen. While Halo is still a huge money making machine (Halo 5: Guardians broke the record for the biggest Halo launch in history), Forza Motorsport 6 barely made it past the one million sales milestone, registering similar results to Forza Motorsport 5 and Forza Horizon 2. There’s literally no doubt that these numbers could be vastly improved with a release on Windows 10, even just by looking at Rise of the Tomb Raider getting 3X digital sales on PC versus Xbox One.
Moreover, PC gamers have been interested in Forza titles for a long time and Microsoft is fully aware of this. Now, it looks like their wish might be about to come true.
Turn 10 Studios’ Creative Director Dan Greenawalt tweeted a few hours ago that fans should keep an eye out for lots of news across the entire Forza Motorsport franchise, starting in March.
Free Forza Motorsport 6 PC version coming to Windows 10; Subtitled ‘Apex’
As we had speculated just a few days ago, Microsoft will be bringing Forza Motorsport 6 to Windows 10. Forza Motorsport 6 PC is a ‘lite’ free version of the original Xbox One title, and will be called ‘Forza Motorsport 6: Apex’.
The original Forza Motorsport 6 was released back last year for the Xbox One, and Microsoft will be bringing a slim version of the racer to PC. Microsoft announced the news during the Microsoft Xbox One/PC gaming event in San Francisco last month. During the event, Microsoft presented its upcoming Xbox One and PC titles.
Website Seattle Times broke the embargo first. At the moment of writing, they have already puled the original article, but a cached version is still available right here (the Internet doesn’t forget!). In any case, it’s all official now and you can check the gameplay trailer below.
Notably, all the titles Microsoft featured will have variants available on the PC.
Among them is “Forza Motorsport 6: Apex,” a version of the auto-racing franchise developed by Microsoft-owned Turn 10 Studios. “Apex,” a slimmed down version of its Xbox cousin, will be released free to users of Windows 10 this spring.
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Racing games have long been used as showpieces of the amount of visual detail developers could pack into games running on new hardware and software. “Apex” is positioned as an effort to show off the gaming potential of Windows 10.
More and more Xbox One titles are being released for Windows 10, and the lite version of Forza seems to fit in Microsoft’s strategy to unite Xbox One and PC gamers. According Microsoft’s Phil Spencer, the team over at Microsoft is 100% committed to the PC gaming space.
“We are 100 percent committed to the PC-gaming space,” said Spencer. “That is a long-term commitment from us.”
Some might argue that with Microsoft’s PC commitment, their Xbox One might become unneeded. According to Spencer though, it’s a matter of preference, and Microsoft will remain committed to making the Xbox One console, the best console experience possible.
Só para darem um cheiro do que é o Forza à malta dos PC's.
Que na minha opiniao, é o melhor "quase-simulador" para diversão que existe. Só falta o Horizon e o Halo. E bye-bye x1.
All Future Forza Games To Be Developed For PC & Xbox One
As we predicted just a few days ago, Forza Motorsport has finally made the jump to Windows 10 PC with Apex, a free-to-play (F2P) game due to launch later this Spring.
The initial roster will include 63 cars and 20 track configurations across six locations (Brands Hatch, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Rio de Janeiro, Sebring International Raceway, Top Gear and Yas Marina). If you’re underwhelmed that this is not the full fledged Forza Motorsport 6 game, don’t despair: this is merely the beginning.
The official announcement on Forza Motorsport’s website already dropped a huge hint:
“Forza Motorsport 6: Apex” paves the way for future Forza experiences on Windows 10.
But there’s actual confirmation by two Turn 10 developers. Design Director Andy Beaudoin said to IGN that all future Forza games will be developed concurrently for PC and Xbox One.
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This is just the first step and this is why we can do it for free. The best way to learn to make a game on a platform is to ship a game on it…. It’s a great way for us to flex our muscle in the PC space and set the groundwork for future titles. As a franchise, we’re going to embrace that.
Creative Director Dan Greenawalt was even more explicit in his statement to PC Gamer.
To me this is more about the long term future of the franchise. Having Forza tech underpin all Motorsport, Horizon—all Forza games moving forward—means that our games will be on all platforms, and that we can release them and deliver new and cool experiences that aren’t about the hardware. They’re about what we want to deliver to bring new gamers into this world.
He also explained that Forza 6 Apex began mostly a technical test for what’s to come.
What we started doing, because we’re first party, is porting our engine over to DirectX 12. Partially because we knew DirectX 12 was part of our future, but also because we want to make DirectX 12 better as a platform for developers and for gamers. We then started to do the same thing for [Universal Windows Platform], and we decided we should put those in the same branch.
It was recently announced that the Lamborghini Centenario will be the cover car of the next Forza game (which should be Forza Horizon 3, likely developed by Turn 10 and Playground Games), to be announced at E3 2016.
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