Forza Horizon 2 (2014)
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Type: Racing Developer: Playground Games, Sumo Digital Publisher: Microsoft Studios Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One Damageable vehicles: Yes |
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Victor_2003 photo_librarymode_comment 2024-07-04 12:47 | Solarriors wrote There are just a lot of examples and proofs the listings have been inconsistent and to reason, illogical. Either way a different game in one page or one same game on two different pages. I'll probably list some on the IGCD to do page. I already know about that, Porsche Unleashed PS1 and PC oages are not separated but the members suggested create separated pages, which never happened. Ask to the moderators about this question. |
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2024-07-04 02:56 | Victor_2003 wrote That point was just to explain why Saints Row have separated pages for the remaster and original game. There are just a lot of examples and proofs the listings have been inconsistent and to reason, illogical. Either way a different game in one page or one same game on two different pages. I'll probably list some on the IGCD to do page. -- Last edit: 2024-07-04 02:56:46 |
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2024-06-07 16:44 | My point is in general about the inconsistencies of the pages |
wezymh photo_librarymode_comment 2024-05-29 00:51 | Silnev wrote If the only difference is 3 cars, that does not warrant it's own entry. Those 3 cars should be added to this entry with the caveat that they are exclusive to the 360 version. It isn't 3 cars. the 360 version has none of the dlc cars (edit: it had some in the base game to make up for the missing cars.) and a substantial amount of the new to game (and all the introduced in fm5) cars are missing. there's only really the barn finds, C7 Corvette, Huracán, p1, Veneno and LaFerarri (and a few others probably. but only a few.) Calling the 360 and Xbox One version the same game is like calling a java version the same game. It should have its own page. -- Last edit: 2024-05-29 19:53:30 |
Victor_2003 photo_librarymode_comment 2024-05-17 14:02 | Solarriors wrote But then point is it's not a remaster/re-HD if the vehicles and even map changes... That point was just to explain why Saints Row have separated pages for the remaster and original game. |
clandohoome photo_librarymode_comment 2024-05-17 10:52 | Solarriors wrote But then point is it's not a remaster/re-HD if the vehicles and even map changes... From my understanding, aren't the vehicle models pretty much the same between both versions of the game? There are a small number of exclusive cars in each version, but the majority are identical. For other games where different versions were given separate pages (eg Alan Wake, Saints Row 3), it was because the vehicles were remodelled and looked different, while if this game was split, you'd have two nearly identical pages. I know that there's significant differences between the two versions in other areas (map, engine), but seeing as this is a car database, that's the only aspect we're really interested in. -- Last edit: 2024-05-17 11:00:34 |
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2024-05-17 05:43 | But then point is it's not a remaster/re-HD if the vehicles and even map changes... |
Victor_2003 photo_librarymode_comment 2024-05-16 11:58 | Solarriors wrote tbh this rule is applied unevenly. We've had separate game entries for games with much less differences (HD remasters) and same the page with entries that are completely overhauled and gens apart. HD remasters are valid when the old vehicle design was changed and or the method of unlock are different. If the unlock method from the same vehicles are different, or the game feature a different map with different cars and different layouts from the original, are valid to separate. |
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2024-05-16 04:57 | Victor_2003 wrote Why? If its the same game, with same engine and assets, that is not necessary. tbh this rule is applied unevenly. We've had separate game entries for games with much less differences (HD remasters) and same the page with entries that are completely overhauled and gens apart. |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2022-08-23 18:38 | fily wrote It's precisely because they're basicilly two different games. Horizon 2 on the 360 is mostly just Horizon 1 with a different map, it's missing most cars from Horizon 2 and If I'm not wrong the only actual addition is the Huracan. EDIT: It has other additions such as the LaFerrari and the C7 Corvette, but it has no DLC cars for example, and on launch it had cars which weren't in the Xbox One version like the XJ220. If the only difference is 3 cars, that does not warrant it's own entry. Those 3 cars should be added to this entry with the caveat that they are exclusive to the 360 version. |
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