Heads Up: Forza 2 will come with a 944 Turbo
#16
yeah, i wish you could mod the 944's looks more though.
a fully modded 951 stomps a fully modded gt3 (street version) in Forza though, which i enjoy doing to no end. the 951 sounds awfully.... industrial, though.
a fully modded 951 stomps a fully modded gt3 (street version) in Forza though, which i enjoy doing to no end. the 951 sounds awfully.... industrial, though.
#21
I just got Forza 1 about a month ago and i've been hooked badly...I've got a pretty slick A-class 951 (didn't go all out, just built a stupid fast "street" car) and a 930 with every engine mod in the game...i'm still trying to sort out the suspension though - right now it only really goes in a straight line, and it doesn't even do that well
anybody else addicted like this or am I the only one who fantasizes about having enough money to build in real life their cars in the game (cough cough i now want a turbocharged Testarossa...badly)?
anybody else addicted like this or am I the only one who fantasizes about having enough money to build in real life their cars in the game (cough cough i now want a turbocharged Testarossa...badly)?
#24
Nooooooooooo. They added wayyy to many GT3's. The RSR in Forza 1 was one of my favorites. Best was the fully moded 959 with 10 accel. 0-60 2.7s. Worst was the CGT, wth did they do? The tail didn't work, wheel spin like crazy and the mod version sucked. I just want one thing in Forza 2. Build a car, race spec. it, and have it race in R-class. How hard is that?? They advertized that on the first and they didn't deliever. The trailers show that ability once again, are we being set up for another disappointment? Lets keep our fingers crossed on a expansion pack with a 928GT and a 968 Turbo-RS.