It is, but it's also been a reward car, I believe.Threw a bouncy tune on the spare GMC Jimmy I had, and had a laugh or two. Come to think of it, how in the world did I get a second Jimmy, aren't those barn finds?
I don't think so, but I could be wrong.It is, but it's also been a reward car, I believe.
Speaking of Hyundai, anyone else wish there were more Hyundai N models (or any new Korean cars) that would be a perfect fit to Forza?Oh no, I failed to get the Hyundai Veloster! (said no one ever...)
When in Forzavista the front bash bar and lights disappear for some reason.
In my opinion it's very average mate. I'm a completionist so I've got it, otherwise I probably wouldn't have bothered.Is the polaris worth the time spent to get it?
Feels worse than the existing RZR in every way.Is the polaris worth the time spent to get it?
It should only take 15 minutes or so to unlock it and it's a fun little time on the trails in the game. I've been wanting Playground to add more side-by-sides for a long time now because they're awesome, whether in game or real life.Is the polaris worth the time spent to get it?
The original RZR is a meta car in D and C.Is the polaris worth the time spent to get it?
I don't know if it will help because I agree RWD buggies feel unnecessarily hard to drive, especially above B class, but if you add some toe in on the rear it helps a lot with these really twitchy MR/RR offroad vehicles. Anything that makes them feel less responsive generally makes them easier to drive (and more fun), imo.I know it's a personal thing but I just don't like the way the RZR Pro drives/handles. To be honest I'm not a massive fan of any of the buggies when it comes to racing them. I'll use them for messing about in but I really don't like racing them.
Cheers bud, I'll give that a go. Thank you.I don't know if it will help because I agree RWD buggies feel unnecessarily hard to drive, especially above B class, but if you add some toe in on the rear it helps a lot with these really twitchy MR/RR offroad vehicles. Anything that makes them feel less responsive generally makes them easier to drive (and more fun), imo.
Hold up, since when could you put a V8 in the 2JZ Camry???View attachment 1239026
Was wondering about the best way to show my love for the livery... while drifting on the Festival drag strip.It’s shared, look up my name and you’ll get it.
I had exactly the same problem. I quit after getting multiple Ultimate Drift skills in Guanajuato but no completion, did the Playground Games and one of the weekly race series, came back and got the final part of the challenge with my first e-drift.That drove me out of my mind, but not as much as the "earn an ultimate drift or e-drift skill in Guanajuato" part, because I banked at least three ultimate e-drift skills and nothing happened. I think this might've happened before in an earlier challenge (maybe even in Horizon 4) where you actually have to do a standard, non-e-brake drift, and that's proving a lot trickier for me to pull off for some reason (usually surprise traffic getting in the way).
UPDATE: nope. Couldn't complete it no matter how many Ultimate E-Drift and regular drift scores I got, even though I'm positive I did it within the "city limits".
UPDATE 2: did a couple other events, came back to Guanajuato in the Hoonigan, pulled off yet another Ultimate E-Drift, and finally got it recognized to finish the challenge. Weird.
Im curious as to how many players play it monthly. On the Monthly Festival Playlist Leaderboards FH5 has betweeen 300k and 500k players (depending on the quality of the update).I know numbers are meaningless without context... Anyway FH5 has just passed player engagement count on its largest leaderboard. It's not really a fair comparison since FH5 Hall of Fame leaderboard include everyone who start the game once, while FH4 The Stunt Driver is available after two mandatory races. Anyway they are both growing pretty fast too. FH4 got 100k new entries on the Stunt Driver leaderboard in the past week.
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Again nothing serious. Just some numbers.