That is a really weak argument. If you think like that, there should be 0 SUVs or Off Roaders in the game, and even then they could just use heavier cars like a Bentley Continental…
That too is a really weak argument, as you’re stating something which simply isn’t factual. I didn’t state there should be 0 off road vehicles, I simply stated it was like Forza 7 with the addition of many SUVs that will be used as tools to ram others in competitive play. You tried to be smart with your words but missed the whole point of what I typed.
As for your idea of the Bentley, Because it has ‘some’ decent level of handling, the game doesn’t generally allow it to have crazy power (Whilst still being highly competitive off road) in comparison to the majority of the SUVs.
Again, I think you completely missed the point of what I typed, if you actually noticed within the game, SUVs are generally the heaviest cars that can still remain competitive during an off road race. Combine that with them being able to have a crazy power output compared to smaller/lighter cars, they have the ability then to effectively bully people away from checkpoints, catch up to the next person and repeat. If a rammer uses a car of a similar weight to your own, it doesn’t allow them to push you any which way they want with little resistance from you (Yes, they can still try. But it’s way less effective). I hope this is simple enough for you to gain a grasp of.
I personally love it, takes me back to the 360 Forza days! I could see pre-tuned cars for miles and miles. Not to mention the fact that most of these pre-tuned cars have their stock versions in-game already.
Eh you could just make it with the 19’ GT we’ve got now. The main difference we can’t do is the sound, and you can’t expect much from forza to get that right. The camaro zl1 sounds the same as the mustang gt350r