Forza 4
#851
So .. I made it to the end of the game, and started again, with all the vehicles in my garage.
By now, most tracks I've got the braking down pat & know the ideal line, so I've upped the difficulty to the maximum save for traction control & the anti-lock brakes.
What I have noticed, is that coming to a corner, the game automatically lets off the throttle.
WTF is this ?
Have I inadvertently hit a setting someplace that's caused this?
There's hardly any challenge left to this game with the unwanted throttle let off.
Any body else experience similar?
By now, most tracks I've got the braking down pat & know the ideal line, so I've upped the difficulty to the maximum save for traction control & the anti-lock brakes.
What I have noticed, is that coming to a corner, the game automatically lets off the throttle.
WTF is this ?
Have I inadvertently hit a setting someplace that's caused this?
There's hardly any challenge left to this game with the unwanted throttle let off.
Any body else experience similar?
#858
Over time, i've learned about rally cars of the past like the classic mini, lancia stratos, etc. Of course, I know about the status old Audi rally cars had, but never really learned much about them. Guess now's a good time huh?
#859
Im only 15, so i missed the "rally age" too. Well atleast the good one. When i was growing up,(im guessing you are around my age) not only was group B long gone, but the sport of rallying was being destroyed. If only the spectators weren't such dumba$$'s, and tried to touch 1 ton piece of moving metal. Literally, if you watch old group b videos, people would wait around turns, so they could touch a moving car. Thats basically like going out onto a highway and tryin to touch a car going 60-70 mph. It was t really the actual cars, that they weren't safe, but the actual viewers that ruined the sport. Thankfully, car companies like ford (focus rs) and mitsubishi, subaru are savin the sport.
Last edited by mattman4444; 02-02-2012 at 12:24 PM.
#860
Im only 15, so i missed the "rally age" too. Well atleast the good one. When i was growing up,(im guessing you are around my age) not only was group B long gone, but the sport of rallying was being destroyed. If only the spectators weren't such dumba$$'s, and tried to touch 1 ton piece of moving metal. Literally, if you watch old group b videos, people would wait around turns, so they could touch a moving car. Thats basically like going out onto a highway and tryin to touch a car going 60-70 mph. It was t really the actual cars, that they weren't safe, but the actual viewers that ruined the sport. Thankfully, car companies like ford (focus rs) and mitsubishi, subaru are savin the sport.
I think that now, you def. hear abou the success of the Subaru, and the competition from Mitsubishi a LOT, and rightfully so.