Concerning the poor follow-up, we can still note a job offer published 3 months ago, for a job that is still “a little” important…
See for yourself
The offer is closed today so we can assume that it has been filled, for two months maximum, the time to get your bearings.
But still, a key position that can guide the company’s decisions
When you look at the state of FH5 to FM my question why is there such a divide between the two?
One always gets great content the other is barely holding on. It can’t just be that one is only on the XBOX Series X and S and the other is on both.
It’s okay they’ll just start up a livestream of some guy with a $200 starter wheel that doesn’t know how to play the game and can’t talk about anything involving the game.
So not only do we have to do the testing for them, but we are also now responsible for keeping the Known Issues list current as well! They should start paying us!
This continues till they start to add content.
Otherwise it will be a straight downhill so there isn’t any other choice. Xbox can easily spend more money on t10 and uses fh5 profits to add content on this game too.
We should also remember that Turn 10 is partially involved in creating Forza Horizon 5 when it comes to providing new cars. So if FH5 is getting as many as 8 #NewToForza cars every month, that probably happens at expense of Forza Motorsport.
Then Why keep this game going in this state?
Obviously open world racing will get much more players but that’s not the point. This game needs content severely and there are lots of cars that can be moved to fm from fh5.
Lobbies are empty right now. Thousands of players is a big deal for a big project such as motorsport.
How many players does GT get on PlayStation out of interest? Still seems to be one of the flagship games on there, which seems odd if there’s just no interest in track racing games.