FranticPea wrote:I hope the tractors are driveable
Skondo wrote:I'm not sure about setting it in Britain. Popping down to Portsmouth for a car meet is not that enticing. Roundabout challenge in Milton Keynes anyone? Proper British radio please, I want to be stuck behind a tractor on a country lane listening to The Archers.
… everything in the game world is synchronised for all players. Time of day is synchronised. Weather conditions are synchronised. Seasons are synchronised. So seasons last one week per season, and then the season changes. So you will play in spring, for example, for a week, and then we’ll countdown to the season transition and you’ll move into summer.
As much as this is a shared-world game, and we believe it’s much better played with other people, you can totally just click a button and play the entire game in single player with Drivatars if that’s your wont.
Yes, you can still pause the game. Yes, you can use photo mode. Yes, you can even rewind. And, no, you can’t be griefed by strangers. This can’t happen in Forza Horizon 4, at least not with strangers. Players unknown to you will be ghosted on contact.
The hourly content is something Playground Games is calling Forzathon Live, which will be open to any players currently roaming the map who wish to take part (Forzathon Live supports 12 players). What happens is you get 15 minutes and a group target of something like a Danger Sign, or an area where you have to do skills in, and it’s this cool piece of chaotic gameplay where… everyone’s taking part. If you manage to beat stage one in the time limit you then go through to stage two, and then eventually to stage three. Then, at the end of it, everyone gets the same reward, which you can spend in this new area called the Forzathon Shop. There are no individual scoreboards; just a group target. The idea is that it’s geared around teamwork rather than competition.
Another feature, which Playground is dubbing Horizon Stories, adds a host of bespoke driving opportunities spearheaded by a large injection of new characters to the Horizon world. “In previous games, everyone you’ve ever met at the festival, worked or lived at the festival,” says Brown. “Because you’re living there now we wanted to try and add more life to the world, so through a feature we’re calling Horizon Stories you’ll now meet people from around the UK; colourful characters who will give you loads of really cool driving opportunities.” Brown explains we’ll be able to pick up gigs like being a stunt driver in a movie, or assisting in a car documentary shoot. Playground has also introduced purchasable properties to the game, from quaint country cottages to Edinburgh Castle itself, as well as the ability to buy businesses. The example given was a taxi firm, which will reward us for darting all over the map in a tricked-out Austin FX4.
afgavinstan wrote:Fuel-inject it into my veins
Wookienopants wrote:I want an event race where you have to outrun a field of nasty badgers
Lolbad_hair_day wrote:Listening to a honds on play test, potholes and unattended road repair works are present.
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