• Forza Horizon 2 on Xbox 360 will not receive DLC
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I hope that means it's a more complete product out of the box, but that doesn't sound likely. The 360 version is what I'll be stuck with until the Xbone gets a price drop (not for a few years I'm guessing) so I'm worried about how FH2 will turn out, I loved the first game.
[QUOTE=Starlight 456;46185791]I hope that means it's a more complete product out of the box, but that doesn't sound likely. The 360 version is what I'll be stuck with until the Xbone gets a price drop (not for a few years I'm guessing) so I'm worried about how FH2 will turn out, I loved the first game.[/QUOTE] It's going to have less content than the XBone version, because the 360 version cannot support open-wheel cars.
[QUOTE=Saber15;46185800]It's going to have less content than the XBone version, because the 360 version cannot support open-wheel cars.[/QUOTE] By which you mean the 360 version ALREADY has less content than the Xbox One version already. So it is only going to get worse.
[QUOTE=Saber15;46185800]It's going to have less content than the XBone version, because the 360 version cannot support open-wheel cars.[/QUOTE] The hell? I'd like to hear why not
[QUOTE=TheTalon;46187329]The hell? I'd like to hear why not[/QUOTE] The 360 version is running on a modified Horizon 1 engine, which is itself a modified Forza 4 engine. Forza 4 didn't have the capacity to accurately render suspension geometry - flip a car and you'll quickly see that the wheels are just hovering in place. They had to downgrade all the graphics to get Horizon 1's open world, so open wheel vehicles were out of the question. Horizon 2 has a larger world (AFAIK) and more shit like weather, so the problem of processing power would be magnified.
Horizon 2 is a very big game, I'm not surprised.
[QUOTE=Saber15;46188076]The 360 version is running on a modified Horizon 1 engine, which is itself a modified Forza 4 engine. Forza 4 didn't have the capacity to accurately render suspension geometry - flip a car and you'll quickly see that the wheels are just hovering in place. They had to downgrade all the graphics to get Horizon 1's open world, so open wheel vehicles were out of the question. Horizon 2 has a larger world (AFAIK) and more shit like weather, so the problem of processing power would be magnified.[/QUOTE] 360 version has no weather. And the One has exclusive cars which aren't openwheel. This is just MS/T10 trying to force people to buy the One. There's lots of Forza 4 and Horizon 1 cars which they could just touchup and port to H2 but nope
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