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Add to that the fact that there aren’t full pit stops or any kind of penalty/flag system, even for private online play, and you begin to wonder what “Motorsport” is doing there in the title. Not even Formula One takes place entirely during the day, despite the fact that none of the cars have headlights.
It’s worth noting that there isn’t a motorsport that I can think of that takes place entirely under the sun. Unless the Xbox One is far less powerful than we think (I don’t think that’s the case, for the record), the release schedule is probably more to blame. Having to render the tracks twice for proper lighting under nighttime and daytime conditions has also been cited. The desire to keep a stable frame rate was cited in the run-up to the release of both Forza 3 and 4. I honestly couldn’t be bothered to look up whatever excuse was offered as a response this time around.
Painters will have a blast this time around. That money had to come from somewhere else in the budget.
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And not to blame the BBC, but it couldn’t have been cheap to license the TopGear Test Track again and pay Jeremy, James, and Richard to record lines for the game. I also can’t ignore the potential to make fantabulous amounts of money by selling certain bits of the game later than others. With this being a launch game, there was probably a lot of pressure to get certain elements of the game ready before others, which has led to a “content shortage” of sorts. If I had to guess, there are probably two principal reasons: time and money. Neither Tsukuba, Suzuka, Twin Ring Motegi, nor the fantasy track Fujimi Kaido are in Forza 5 to start, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see them offered as a Tracks of Japan DLC pack later on. An expansion pack (not to be confused with the LaFerrari Car Pack) has already been spotted on the Marketplace, and there are sure to be more on hand later in the life of the game. In addition to the cars that might or might not have been purposefully left off the roster, there are some tracks that were also “not held back” for the leap into the next generation.