I pulled off all the PR stunts on the first try, on the mainland and the island but I was only able to complete one of the events before work and MAN did I love the SUV street races. I just found a new one that i’ll use for A class cross country. This is why I really enjoy the seasonals. Givesme a chance to try new things and now i’ve found a gem. Coastal Charge felt like the traffic was dialed up on high though
Trial is OK, won it on first attempt. But games are horibble to play. People dont know what to do, people dont have tuned cars, people living game… Really waste of time.
Edit: 2 hours!!! finally won games! After 3 rounds, no opponents stayed playing…
An Escalade, an Pontiac wich everyone can have and at least a “Community Championship” with 3 ingame Tracks and as reward a Superwheelspin.
Shame on you…
this time something went totally wrong .
Pontiac is a wheelspin car, and not available in the Autoshow, so it is not a car that “everyone can have.” I’ve seen it ONCE in a wheelspin and missed it.
FACTS! I’ve had 3 of them so far and sold 2, still have one. I’ll sell this one as well but I cant inflate the price because i’m level 1 tuner and painter lol
That’s because they are listening to players that don’t care much about driving, just make sure those emotes and dresses are available. Anything remotely driving related gets pushed to the back in favor of clown shoes.
Fortnite on wheels.
Do people need to complain about the co-op trial EVERY week? I complete the co-op trial TWICE every week (once on my profile and once on my wife’s) and the only one I really had trouble with was the one with the Volvo Iron Knight (and I will admit that one was on Playground Games for not simply restricting it to the Iron Knight to balance the teams).
A couple things come to mind:
A: Don’t quit out after your team loses the first round, it is usually possible to win the remaining two events
B: Remember, you are part of a team. Be gentle with your teammates. If you push a teammate outside of a checkpoint or punt them off the track in a corner and that teammate comes in dead last, that is 90% your fault. You and your teammate staying in 5 and 6th will still net you more points than you getting 1st and they coming in 12th. It is simple math. If you can’t pass a teammate clean then don’t bother passing at all.
C: You probably shouldn’t be using your own tunes. That should be the first thing you swap out if you find yourself having trouble keeping up with the AI.
D: Don’t be a scrub. The truth hurts sometimes but that doesn’t change it. If you can’t hang with unbeatable drivatars in single player with the benefit of true rewind then you are going to be a burden to your team. There are always people selling off the Trial cars in the auction house and that may be the best option for you. If you are consistently wrecking people and/or coming in dead last in the Trial you are going to frustrate the good players that can actually beat the drivatars. Frustrating them will only result in the good players not wanting to do the race which means you and them both don’t get the prize.
A. I don’t quit
B. I am the cleanest racer around. I don’t touch anyone. Once I see we are winning I try to maintain position. I don’t care if I come in first. I have no such need. They are ramming and pushing me with childish needs to come in first. If anyone can do it on whatever team I’m on it’s me but not when I’m pushed out of checkpoints and messed with.
C. Can’t tune so I don’t and always find a tune that is good for me.
D. Can beat unbeatable no problem in single player. I don’t wreck people.
E. IT IS NOT ME BEING THE PROBLEM.
Stop making assumptions about people you have never raced with and don’t know.
B: I would assume the players who are active at the forums are capable of team racing. The problems arise from the huge majority of players - people who are not that much involved in the game and just race. They either aren’t able to, don’t know or simply don’t care.
C: Here “B:” applies as well. Players on here are either capable of building their own car or know what to look for for a certain event. The guys who show up with a stock RWD car for a dirt series are the problem. And they are found in the aforementionend majority.
D: Being bad at the game is no problem as long as you try to bring your maximum on the tarmac. The (theoretical) advantage of the trial is that it can allow players who normally can’t beat “unbeatable” to do so with the help of others. Sounds great, doesn’t work for the most time. Especially in cross-country & dirt trials. It’s just carnage and I’m spending more time to block the leading AI than to actually race.
In the end the trial fails due to the same misconception the dev team had for Team Adventure: assuming that unregulated team racing in an environment like Forza Horizon actually works. They’ve clearly had no knowledge of their player base.
I can’t believe people are complaining about it this week, it’s so incredibly easy. I’ve done it 5 times now and I think the human team won 14 of the 15 races, the team hasn’t once come close to losing the championship. I did it a couple of times with a friend who is a fair bit slower than me and even he complained that PG have made it too easy.
The rando lottery is easy when you win, and impossible when you don’t. Having your fortune depend on people you’re randomly teamed up with is a loathsome situation in any case.
Forazathon Shop is a joke, seriously. Give exclusive content, it’s boring, every week, I already have all what is available in the shop for the past two to three weeks. Hardly any reason to get the forzathon points. Maybe new Unicorn cars that are not on the roster, like actually brand spanking new unicorn cars.
While I’m at it, how about new options of editing track courses. Like add ramps, barriers, maybe we could start opposite direction in editing?
As an outside observer your comments were the same thing you implied to other people. Not everybody is hardcore race peeps with good gear. The trouble is there is no way to help and communicate where the flaw is. There is always a balance to the play. Some good, some bad. A lead by example. Don’t worry about the guys that are doing bad, focus on doing good. Your odds of winning are based on the average skill of the community on the whole. Reality is you have new people and people coming without understanding the details of tuning, or the mechanics or other thing and just learning a racing game on the whole.