I have to ask what the point was: Snow Tires., Why?

Even when there is snow on the peak there is no snow and very little off-road track, I haven’t spent much time with the add-ons but I’m assuming neither is a winter paradise that warrants snow tires or an entire map affected by the weather like in FH4…?

It’s Mexico, Cartels? They’re not really snow tires in the sense that people who live in colder climates think of snow tires if you get my “drift”. Snow to speak.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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They’re good drift tires and there’s proper snow and ice areas on the Hot Wheels map.

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@x_ShadowsBane_x yes, that’s exactly the “drift” I was talking about about.

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If there wasn’t snow tires, people would complaint about that.

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Hear me out.
Many people didn’t liked that there was snow for whole week in FH4.
What if map would be divided to 4 sections and each would have different season? And each week they would be moving to another section, so there would be 1/4 of map “covered” in snow all the time.
I guess it wouldn’t work in terms of realism, but I would take it anyway :wink:

Serious answer: The engine behind FH5 is basically the same used in all the Forza games before it, just slightly updated. If you look, there are multiple things that are not/hardly used here. Like the one tab in your virtual mailbox that was used for job income in 4 (insurance, taxi, and so on) but will never ever have anything in it here.

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Also, when saving a custom route, if you are on one of the expansion maps, the preview for routes on the main map will show a picture of a McLaren Senna drifting through Ambleside instead of the route itself. That’s from FH4.

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