Man those Muscle cars look sweet. And drag racing is back! Awesome! Also Road America Road Atlanta and that new Arizona track are confirmed. There was something about Monoco in the Pit Pass Report and a thread in the fm3 forum but both have gone missing. hmmmmmmm.
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Man those Muscle cars look sweet. And drag racing is back! Awesome! Also Road America Road Atlanta and that new Arizona track are confirmed. There was something about Monoco in the Pit Pass Report and a thread in the fm3 forum but both have gone missing. hmmmmmmm.Last edited by br329; 08-04-2009, 05:51 PM. -
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Forza Pitpass Report: JDM Icons
It’s a fine week for more automotive goodness in the form of a Pitpass Report here at Forzamotorsport.net. So to recap, let’s see where we’ve gone so far in our bi-weekly reveals of Forza Motorsport 3 as we speed down the road towards our first launch day in Japan on 10/22/09.
Turn 10 has shown you a handful of our new high-end cars via E3 2009; traveled to Le Mans, France, to unveil the Le Sarthe and Bugatti circuits of the legendary Le Mans track; gave you a glimpse into the world of Japanese tech, then Euro sport compacts on tracks like the new Catalunya and fan-favorite Nurburgring Nordschleife. American muscle was next on the gorgeous new Sedona Autopark Raceway. In-between all of these car and track reveals was info about single-player career mode, drag racing, and more in our Pitpass Report Podcast.
And now, we bring the car enthusiasts in our community another little gift in the form of JDM Icons. The seven cars we’re revealing this week represent both the past and future of Japanese motorsport. From classics such as the Datsun 510 to the first-gen Miata roadster, through more modern track beasts like the Nismo R390 and the Acura ARX-02a LMP car, we here at Turn 10 tip our hats to our fellow petroheads across the Pacific.
Forzamotorsport.net will continue to reveal new cars in this series of Pitpass Reports to check back often for new updates. Enjoy!
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This game looks outstanding
I'm confident they'll continue to make strides in physics- this fall is going to be a very, very happy time for my Xbox.
I have the old MS wheel but I'd love something with a clutch- either way, I'm ready to get this show on the road. Turn 10 really knows how to tackle racing games.
Drifting is gonna be awesome
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One change to the Livery Editor is that all cars, including race cars, are paintable now.
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Not really any good footage coming out of Gamescom. It's the same build from E3 though, but it would be nice to get a good quality video with a competent driver using no assists.
Anyways...
And the cockpit...
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Pretty significant upgrade for all the painters.
Originally posted by OXM"New for Forza 3, though, is the fact that decal designs no longer have to be bound to a single car. Instead, you start in-game with an Adobe Premiere-like interface against a blank white canvas to make a custom decal - which can consist of up to 5,000 layers! - from scratch."Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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Che from Turn 10:
You can turn off HUD completely for that full cockpit immersion feeling.
That's how I play, unless I'm hotlapping, in which case I usually turn on the lap counter and timer. Of course, if I'm driving a car like the R8 V10, I don't need to turn it on because you can read the lap times recorded right in the digital gauges of the center console, just like in real life. It rocks.
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