Forza Horizon 6 - General Discussion

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Looks like he’s been unbanned. I haven’t watched it, but I’m sure he won’t be insufferable about it at all.

Pretty much just saying he knew it was probably gonna happen, he knows how to get around a hardware ID ban as he's had them before because he got them with FH5, he's now using a different account and not showing his gamer tag so they can't do it again. That's just the first few mins of the vid anyway didn't watch the rest.
 
I do have to say, I don't really like the new font they're using. It just looks... generic? I guess?

I get what you mean a little, Helvetica is great and suits the setting pretty well, but I don’t think it suits of the theme and colour scheme of ‘Horizon’. It’s like the uniformity of Helvetica is clashing with the boldness of colour scheme.

I think the HUD looks great though, has a retro Japanese video game feel too it.
 
Pretty much just saying he knew it was probably gonna happen, he knows how to get around a hardware ID ban as he's had them before because he got them with FH5, he's now using a different account and not showing his gamer tag so they can't do it again. That's just the first few mins of the vid anyway didn't watch the rest.
So he didn’t actually get unbanned, he just switched to a different account. Got it.
 
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I think the HUD looks great though, has a retro Japanese video game feel too it.
While I also think the HUD looks great it still makes me think of Horizon 3/4 as it has the same layout with just some differences regarding the font, assists and tacho needle design.

IMO for the coolness factor would have been nicer to have had either a segment display (think 90s cars) or something similar the GR86/BRZ, which has analog/digital styles similar to Horizon's HUD:

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Though at the end of the day if I wanted that I could use SimHub to play around the HUD (or whenever a HorizonPlus extension drops for FH6)
 
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In the real world that bumper wouldn't even make it out of the driveway.
Maybe in Murica. I know the complex where I live the speed bumps would eat that up. But kit isn't too far off of reality.
Bosozku car.webp

Good to see Kaido Racer kits in the game. It is not my cup of tea but some like it. TBH if they are going to be in Japan they should showcase all of the different areas of the culture as much as possible in the game.
Edit: changed Bosozuku to Kaido Racer
 
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Maybe in Murica. I know the complex where I live the speed bumps would eat that up. But kit isn't too far off of reality.
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Good to see some Bosoku culture is in the game. It is not my cup of tea but some like it. TBH if they are going to be in Japan they should showcase all of the different areas of the culture as much as possible in the game.
Not to be a nerd, but the kit on the Silvia above is not "bosozoku" and the correct term for the car you posted is "Kaido Racer", but is more specifically probably done in the Grachan style. Bosozoku refers specifically to certain Japanese biker gangs. A lot of their members built kaido racers and would run with the gangs, which is why people started to conflate the two terms, at least here in the West.

The kit on the Silvia is made by Liberty Walk and apes a lot of elements of the Grachan style but arguably is not.
 
Not to be a nerd, but the kit on the Silvia above is not "bosozoku" and the correct term for the car you posted is "Kaido Racer", but is more specifically probably done in the Grachan style. Bosozoku refers specifically to certain Japanese biker gangs. A lot of their members built kaido racers and would run with the gangs, which is why people started to conflate the two terms, at least here in the West.

The kit on the Silvia is made by Liberty Walk and apes a lot of elements of the Grachan style but arguably is not.
No worries. I had done some reading up on the Bosozoku and I had forgot that was the term for biker gangs. So thanks for the correction.
 
Not to be a nerd, but the kit on the Silvia above is not "bosozoku" and the correct term for the car you posted is "Kaido Racer", but is more specifically probably done in the Grachan style. Bosozoku refers specifically to certain Japanese biker gangs. A lot of their members built kaido racers and would run with the gangs, which is why people started to conflate the two terms, at least here in the West.

The kit on the Silvia is made by Liberty Walk and apes a lot of elements of the Grachan style but arguably is not.
The kit is inspired by super shiloett mainly the old Silvia from the 80s.
 
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