This happened often throughout the demo, so here’s hoping they fix it in the full release. Horizon 3 had a similar issue, so it could be a bug in the Forza engine. This would bring my car and all AI traffic to a halt for a few brief moments. Sometimes, my vehicle would be moving faster than the map, so there’d be entire areas missing in front of me. I did run into one performance-related issue, though. Although, while I do have the in-game limiter set, the game never seemed to obey it, so there would be moments where the framerate would get up to almost 60. Certainly no powerhouse, but Forza Horizon 4 has treated it gently using the dynamic optimization set to Medium and a resolution of 1080p. I rock a Lenovo Y700 laptop, outfitted with a Nvidia GTX 960M (4GB), Intel Core i7 6700HQ (boosts to 3.30GHz), and 8GB of RAM. In fact, the game’s system requirements are lower than that of Horizon 3, so even more folks should get a chance to play this time around. I didn’t run into any of the same issues like what Horizon 3 had. It seems that Playground Games has really learned its lesson this time around, as the game runs beautifully. There are still a few titanium-grade trees here and there, but for the most part, Horizon 4 seems rather lenient when it comes to letting you romp around its open-world without much interruption. I was plowing through fences and shrubbery with ease, and seeing pieces break and fly all over was oddly satisfying. In particular, roadside objects are often breakable. What stood out to me is that there seem to be far fewer obstacles that’ll kill your speed. But the available portion has been incredibly fun to poke around, and it offers some breathtaking sights. The demo doesn’t allow you to explore the entire map, unfortunately. Horizon 4’s Britain is filled with little gravel paths that meander through the hills (and there sure are a lot of hills), acres of beautiful countrysides, lots of historical architecture, and a healthy amount of asphalt that blends nicely with the surroundings. It’s a pretty big contrast to the Australian Outback from Horizon 3. The map has a surprising amount of variety, even in a single season. The included events do a good job of showing off various parts of Playground’s take on Britain. To enter, all you have to do is play the Horizon 4 demo between now and October 2nd.After that introductory race, the demo lets you try out a handful of other events during the summer season, teasing you with the incoming autumn release of the game. They will also receive an Xbox One X, a copy of Horizon 4 and an Xbox Elite controller. Two lucky winners of the draw will receive an all-expenses paid trip and participation in the Pure McLaren driving experience, which will allow them to sample a McLaren 570S GT4 on a race circuit with instruction from professional instructors. The pack includes exclusive outfits for the player’s in-game avatar as well, along with exclusive quick-chat phrases for use in multiplayer mode.įinally, Microsoft also announced the Forza Horizon 4 Demo Sweepstakes competition, which is open to residents of the US and Canada. The Lotus Esprit S1 will also be available with a body kit that will make it look like the amphibious version that featured in the 1977 Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. For example, the 1964 Aston Martin DB5 will feature a revolving number plate and retracting bumper ram bars. 2015 Aston Martin DB10 from Spectre (2015)įorza says several of the cars will feature gadgets inspired by the James Bond films that the player will be able to view in the Forzavista vehicle viewing mode. 2008 Aston Martin DBS from Quantum of Solace (2008) 1999 BMW Z8 from The World is Not Enough (1999) 1986 Aston Martin V8 from The Living Daylights (1987) 1981 Citroën 2CV6 from For Your Eyes Only (1981) ![]() 1977 Lotus Esprit S1 from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) 1974 AMC Hornet X Hatchback from The Man With the Golden Gun (1974) 1969 Aston Martin DBS from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) ![]() The pack exclusively features vehicles that appeared in Bond films and includes the following: Microsoft and Playground Games also detailed the first DLC pack that will be offered with Forza Horizon 4: the ‘Best of Bond Car Pack’. SEE ALSO: Forza Horizon 4 Car List: Here it is in Full The game is set in a fictitious take on the United Kingdom and will feature over 450 cars, a full list of which was released last week. The highly anticipated open-world racing game will go on sale digitally and in stores in October 2nd, but eager gamers can download the free-to-play demo as of today. The pre-release demo for Forza Horizon 4 has gone live on PC and Xbox Live today.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |