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Bugatti Chiron Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Attacker1997 wrote Finally this car was added in an AAA game It's in GTA 5 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=122786 too | |
Bugatti Chiron Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Finally this car was added in an AAA game | |
Bugatti Chiron Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Well this is the most positive feedback on YouTube since game release. Some people are going overboard and asking of it to be in Horizon 3 (ridiculous...it 80% in next horizon) Personally i like this car which is hard to say for me about any bugatti after eb110. Ill still probably drive kia way more | |
Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | They could have given us new AMR v8 vantage...but this is also great | |
Dodge Durango Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I want to be upset....but i love durrango.... did we really need ram thought (still great but better for horizon | |
Bugatti Chiron Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | To be honest i think this should of been a free car DLC but still it is here | |
Kia Stinger Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | *swoon* | |
Bugatti Chiron Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | AutoTracker wrote YES! All the fanboys can stop whining and complaining that this isn't in the game! There will always be more fanboys complaining about another car not been in Forza. just so you wait, this will never stop, you can't satisfy the world | |
Audi TT RS VLN Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I know lot of people are probably gonna complain about this pack, but i feel like this pack is satisfying enough for me, it's a various of different cars for different purposes, and this Audi is a very interesting choice, gotta love that wing | |
Audi TT RS VLN Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Funny, it's a unmodified VLN TT RS used in a record-taking Pikes Peak run. Quite an interesting mix. | |
Dodge Durango Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Well, you can't really say performance SUVs are badly represented in the game... | |
Holden Monaro Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | One of the few aussies remaining in the long-term Forza-to-do list back in Forza 3! | |
Honda Accord Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I would love to be able to drive this "thing" | |
Bugatti Chiron Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | YES! All the fanboys can stop whining and complaining that this isn't in the game! | |
Kia Stinger Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | ||
Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Finally! | |
Kia Stinger Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Great | |
Bugatti Chiron Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Aaand it's here. | |
Local Motors Rally Fighter Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I can't wait to see the Hot Wheels diecast version of this sweet ride. | |
Volkswagen Golf Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | How this car hasn't been redone from scrath as a R32 and added as a playable vehicle is beyond me. | |
Porsche 911 Turbo Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | This is 3rd game after mid 2000s to feature this gen of 911 Crew 2 Real racing 3 Now forza 7 | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | That I know but ingame car is called project scorpio while racing raptor PS. Thats all if you want to add it somewhere -- Last edit: 2018-02-02 01:50:50 | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | speedfreak975 wrote Car is called Project Scorpio edition. Not xbox one x The official website uses the "Xbox One X Edition" nomenclature. It was also called by that name in late October / early November when the real truck was announced before the SEMA show. | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Car is called Project Scorpio edition. Not xbox one x | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Hopefully we get offroad expansion | |
Ford F-150 Raptor Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Nothing really special, but it's free. | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | ThorB0097 wrote Every houses and apartments have electronics too Apparently from CarCrazedAlex586's comment... CarCrazedAlex586 wrote Yeah, captain obvious, we totally didn't know that. | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | how did the convo here end up like that, from this; RufGTI wrote Great the car comes as soon as it is outdated... i assume what this meant is they've chosen the m6 gtlm when its successor, the m8 gte, already took its place and is currently racing. -- Last edit: 2018-01-27 16:28:45 | |
BMW M3 Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Now after the E30 released in nfs i realised that they are diff years this has wider back fenders..i think i prefer 1988 as stock | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I get what you're saying, about setting new benchmarks. If you are interested in pushing limits of what is considered possible, it definitely is amazing what can be achieved. Admittedly, if I got to drive one of those high-performance supercars on a race track or the German autobahn, where they belong, I would probably start to appreciate them a bit. -- Last edit: 2018-01-26 17:45:25 | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | keep making your 300 mph Xboxes, what I'm asking for already exists. That first part of sentences makes absolutely no sense if i should have gotten that reference i didnt yes what you say sounds nice but thats not how car world works or brands think. Making a car that is the new benchmark is reason we got f40 and 959 and yellowbird and F1 literally some of most iconic retro cars were new stepping stone in tech. Thats progression for you all those cars were considered something else in their time . Ultimate goal is always blur lines of race and street. As making fun car like 2009 Evora doesnt show a companies best as almost every company that exist tries to break some milestone or benchmark but the fact their 3 eleven was faster than 918 spyder will give them publicity and credit and yes...bragging . and if it is the S your talking about ......it was gd car to maybe have fun but terrible car overall the new 400 or 410 sport prove evora can be good in design and spirit because S was great idea but abysmal for daily car and execution . -- Last edit: 2018-01-26 01:16:11 | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I think it's not really about it being easy to drive as it is about sacrificing enjoyment for performance figures on a piece of paper. Dual-clutch gearboxes are faster than manuals, absolutely. But many believe manuals to be more visceral, for example. High-performance cars are also said to be boring to drive on normal roads, not everyone lives near a track or the German autobahn. They should really stop chasing some stupid performance figures on paper and make a car that is actually fun to drive without breaking the law. Make a mid-engined sports car, enough power to be quick yet still tame. A V6 with around 250 hp should be perfect, don't even think of coupling that to anything but a manual. No computers adjusting your inputs or anything. Just a steering wheel, three pedals, and a gear stick. >Lotus Evora. Never mind, keep making your 300 mph Xboxes, everybody. What I'm asking for already exists. -- Last edit: 2018-01-26 17:46:22 | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I never got why there always that idea that if a car is full of tech its automatically boring and bland because its easier to drive. If the car doesnt want to kill you on every corner its a fail.Not to mention safety regulations that much less restrictive nowadays This is how i look at the new cars. They can be very thrilling if you have the balls to go bonkers in them because yes lp610 might be easy to drive. Doesnt mean its easy to reach max potential. Thats just my view -- Last edit: 2018-01-25 22:04:36 | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | For racecars and top-performance supercars, that sort of makes sense, maybe. I was talking more about regular, every-day cars. Having a car that's refusing to start because the air conditioning broke would be a bit displeasing. As for supercars, the thought of operating what is essentially a PlayStation on wheels is not appealing to me at all. I could not care less about how fast it is or whether it has a Lamborghini badge. Even in a "bland" and "boring" car made for the Harold Slavinskis of the world I want to be the one that's driving it, not suggesting what it should do. But meh, the car industry won't fix itself overnight, nor will people's attitudes. Even the MX-5, which I consider to be one of the only modern cars I'd own, is full of electronic crap that hardly anyone needs or uses. However, it has so many redeeming features that I can just ignore all of that. Not being a FWD "crossover"/"SUV" is a massive redeeming feature, to start off. -- Last edit: 2018-01-25 22:11:59 | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | because it makes it more simple for them to test and control everything, not the driver they don't care about that, at the end of the day racecars are being developed and these computers help in keeping everything archived making the procedure of the cars performance is watched and enhancing its endurance and much more, but at the same time it can make a lot more complicated if it was defected but in the long run companies view them as faster way to help achieve next step as it goes to road cars its really simple, brands want to sell and be approachable by all, Lamborghini Huracan alone has four computers that help steering making it better and to achieve optimum power to each wheel making faster than Lp700 and much easier to drive....tame you can say. cars like project one, Valkyrie I think need all this tech because they are trying to reach a new benchmark that regardless who driver is , cant acheive Plus the fact that mankind as a whole is tech hungry and tech dependent were most of the people who have access to it, race to have the best its no secret. yes there are people that prefer simple....and its a great way for brands regardless cars or whatever to justify pricetags -- Last edit: 2018-01-25 21:16:55 | |
BMW M6 GTLM Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | I assume you mean appliances like TVs, computers, stoves etc. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a technophobe who preaches about how technology and progress are evil. Quite the opposite, actually. I fully support both of them, if they are useful. Things like electronic fuel injection, electronically controlled automatic gearboxes, ABS, etc. are great, they are objectively better and more efficient than their predecessors. But why the hell do we need little computers, which are connected to each other, controlling everything? Why the hell do we need an iPad with a clunky system nailed to the dash, to have full connection to the brakes? Heck, around 90 % of the people who have those "infotainment systems" still use their iPhone to navigate and make calls. What's the point, what was wrong with exchangeable single- or double-din head units? Everything car buyers want from a radio is that it can play local radio stations and be able to connect to their smartphone to play music. Take this particular radio for example tinyurl.com/y9kgsbzh It does everything I mentioned, doesn't look like a freaking spaceship (as do pretty much all other head units) and it costs less than 200 €. It also has a CD slot, so you can still listen to your old Avril Lavigne album you bought at Hot Topic back in 2003. The following are all car components which (should in theory) require a module/computer: Engine (modern fuel injection and VVT/VVL), automatic transmission, ABS/ESP, Airbags and air conditioning. The only two of those that need to be connected to each other are the engine and automatic transmission. -- Last edit: 2018-01-25 18:58:44 | |
Lamborghini Miura Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Did some research. The Muira used is a stripped down GT40 Replica. So LB can do whatever they please sometimes crazy vision is best. Just dont touch the original classics | |
Lamborghini Miura Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | speedfreak975 wrote Has anyone seen LB muira ?... However liberty walk usual design of adding on fenders ( bolt on) with muira kinda butchers the flow goo.gl/images/qU5khW yes. hell, almost all lb kits butchers the car's looks. but i like the LB "miura", because it's outrageous. | |
Lamborghini Miura Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Has anyone seen LB muira ? Ive seen classic cars with wide bodykits. A particular porsche 356 (kitcar) looks amazing in wide body as it emphasizes its original lines goo.gl/images/qU5khW However liberty walk usual design of adding on fenders ( bolt on) with muira kinda butchers the flow goo.gl/images/qU5khW -- Last edit: 2018-01-23 02:23:30 | |
Nissan R380 II Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | ThorB0097 wrote I agree people on YouTube are brainless and stupid idiots. YouTube should've removed the comment sections Well,the owner of the video can turn off comments on their video | |
Subaru 360 Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | If you still have no one planned i can help for FH4 ( i can show u some pics to see my quality) ; forzatography is my favorite.i have over 200 images of FM7 and 400 of fh3 mainly showcases if cars i love. And if you have certain person planned well I'm tried -- Last edit: 2018-01-17 18:31:21 | |
Subaru 360 Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Don't worry, in fact, I'm doing better than ever with this one, L-Z is already done. This might change for the future actually, it's been 10 years of Forza pictures and I feel my time will soon...maybe not end, but diminish as the Forza pics guy. Let's see in a few months. For Horizon 4 so far I'm planning a 50/50 work with other person, to keep it tidy and under control. -- Last edit: 2018-01-17 17:20:02 | |
Subaru 360 Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | J-2 i usally dont ask because i knw the answer but do you need help for this game. Im fully aware forza is your responsible but considering magnitude of this carlist I Might be able to help. But again if you dont need it fully understable | |
Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | That's the delux model too. With single spoke steering wheel, funky dash and interior light. You know . . . I might just get an xBox again. Never would have thought I'd say that. -- Last edit: 2018-01-17 14:51:04 | |
Subaru 360 Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Has the Young SS roof, bumpers and other details as optional OEM parts. | |
Porsche 911 Turbo Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | For those who don't know, this is one of the rarest 911s ever built. Official records say 80 were made, though the true number is apparently 86. Also, the car drops 180kg over a standard Turbo S of this generation. Hence the name, Leichtbau, which is German for 'light build'. Basically Germany's equivalent to Superleggera (Italian, known for being used by Lamborghini). | |
Porsche 911 Turbo Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | This can have slanted nose with 928 ish headlights....very nice | |
Porsche 911 Turbo Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | And the 911 family is complete! | |
Volkswagen 1600 L Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | The choice of the notchback style is odd since they were never offered for sale in the U.S., where Turn 10 Studios is located. | |
Nissan R380 II Forza Motorsport 7 (2017) | Cars like valkyrie and one peak my interest to see them indepth ...also senna would be nice as its an attempt from mclaren to revive that old experience |