

There are so many other vehicles that would be right at home on a paved track that have not been added yet. I don't understand why in the past few games, T10 has been so insistent on adding off-road biased vehicles in a paved-track racing game, and then Playground somehow not adding them into the Horizon games where they would be more fitting. I agree that there are vehicles currently that should be left out of FM8, mainly the off-roaders (unless dirt courses are added in).
#FORZA MOTORSPORT 8 NASCAR SERIES#
And besides, it is highly likely that Motorsport 8 would still be an Xbox One title, with an enhanced Series X version with all the bells and whistles that make it so (hopefully it will support "smart delivery"). In all honesty, even having a fully-blown NFS-style storyline for Motorsport 8 is way too ambitious, but we shall see.Īll the cars in Motorsport 7 are built exactly in the same graphical quality, and all they need for it to be on the Series X is a minor graphical polish and the new ray-tracing features. While I do love the improvements such as the newly-redesigned physics geared towards realism, dynamic time of day and weather on all tracks and off-road/rally racing, the car count should not be cut down at all. I'm sure most of you remember that the Xbox Series X won't have exclusive for up to a year or two. I don't know why some people here think it's a good thing where it really isn't, even if they would think this would be under the guise of "quality over quantity".Īll the cars in Motorsport 7 are built exactly in the same graphical quality, and all they need for it to be on the Series X is a minor graphical polish and the new ray-tracing features.Īnd besides, it is highly likely that Motorsport 8 would still be an Xbox One title, with an enhanced Series X version with all the bells and whistles that make it so (hopefully it will support "smart delivery"). Having to cut down on the car count for Motorsport 8 would be absolutely unreasonable and totally horrific, and despite the new changes, it will really seem like a step backward. Who wants plenty of cars to be left out where the variety of cars we've experienced would be completely gone? Does that mean we will experience a scenario similar to Motorsport 5 all over again? The newly-redesigned physics can even open up possibilities for certain types of cars as well.


The Motorsport games are all about offering a realistic driving experience whilst retaining the massive car lists from across all the titles, so that there is always something for everyone, even the odd-ball cars. Like me, I do love me some good race cars, but I also kind of like some variety and fun in between with the cars I see in a Motorsport game. If it can reach over 1,000 cars, given the new additions from Horizon 4, as well as the re-introduction of Lexus, Toyota and Scion, it wouldn't be that impossible, and would actually be great for this upcoming game.Īs much as people want to recreate the feel of actual racing, there also has to be a factor of having cars that will cater to everyone's tastes. That is why, in my opinion, Motorsport 8 should probably launch with an even larger number of cars than what Motorsport 7 has in its final form. I mean seriously, cutting down on content will cause so much outrage and backlash from the community and die-hard fans, myself included. Dump the Polaris, Rally Heroes and Showroom Rally classes. Dump the modern off roaders (again, unless you do really have offroad events). Dump the Indycars (unless you seriously simulate formula Indy). Dump the trophy trucks (better suited for Horizon). Dump all the Forza Specials (that's 24 cars). Dump the rallycross/rally cars if you are not doing rallycross/rally seriously (expand if you do). Dump Formula Spec and Formula Mazda Spec (but please introduce Ginettas, they would be perfect for starter classes). Dump Formula Drift if they are not going to implement serious drift competition. they are incomplete categories anyways and better suited for the F1 games. I'm perfectly OK if they dump the following: Formula 70's, 90's, Open Wheel Legends and Birth of Grand Prix.
