Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is set to look much better than the original game, judging from a new comparison video shared online.
06.10.2023 - 11:25 / wccftech.com
A new Forza Motorsport comparison video was shared online today, putting footage from the reveal trailer and the PC retail version of the game at max settings side by side, highlighting the differences.
The video, which was put together by ElAnalistaDeBits, highlights how the game's visuals have been downgraded across the board, with everything from lighting to reflections, vegetation and texture quality taking a hit. Despite the downgrade, the PC version at maximum settings still looks good, but unfortunately, it's just not the game that was shown last year.
While Forza Motorsport still looks like a decent game, the game by Turn 10 Studios feels a little lacking in terms of detail. The damage system, for example, leaves something to be desired, as highlighted by Chris in his review-in-progress.
If I have any issue in terms of detail, there is very little to praise regarding the damage system - specifically the aesthetics of it. You could essentially fire yourself off of the Grand Canyon, and all it does look like is that you've been on a particularly rocky road, where the stones are loose and prone to chipping your paint job. While nothing major, it does indicate a lack of ambition to push that bit further; at least, that's how I perceived it.
Forza Motorsport is now available on PC, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S worldwide for owners of the Premium Edition, which includes early access. Everyone else will be able to play the game from October 10th.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is set to look much better than the original game, judging from a new comparison video shared online.
Developer Turn 10 has released a minor new update for racing game Forza Motorsport. The update, which has started rolling out today, addresses stability issues faced by players on all platforms.
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Racers can now score everything they need in a much shorter time frame.
Hogwarts Legacy is launching on Nintendo Switch next month, and the game has finally become available for pre-order on the eShop. The listing also provided the first screenshots of the Switch version of the game, allowing users to see with their own eyes how the new version of the game will look.
Update 1.0 for Turn 10 Studios’ Forza Motorsport is now live on Xbox Series X/S and PC. It fixes several issues, including crashes and improves stability. If you’ve faced the former in Builders Cup after upgrading your car and entering Open Practice during the Fox Body Challenge on Watkins Clen, this should address that.
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Turn 10 Studios did something different with by making you level up your cars. In prior games, you could just spend credits to upgrade cars, which was a straightforward and meaningless method for growing your garage. However, you have to level your car by using it to unlock upgrades. Furthermore, upgrades have their own currency, separate from the credits you use to purchase new vehicles.
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The faster you earn money in , the sooner you'll be able to dominate the competition in your dream car. However, with cars ranging from 50,000 to 450,000 credits, getting your hands on «the one» may take longer than you think. Unless, of course, you take advantage of the fastest ways to earn money in Forza Motorsport. In that case, acquiring the car of your dreams, or anyone of the game's 500-plus cars, will be a streamlined process.
starts by letting players choose from one of three free starting cars. The options are a 2018 Ford Mustang GT, a 2019 Honda Civic Type R, and a 2019 Subaru STI S209. Theimmersive gameplay of the series has always been about collecting vehicles, assembling a diverse garage of dream cars, tuning them up, and testing them out on the track. Of course, is no exception, so players shouldn't expect to be stuck with their starter cars for long. Still, everyone has to start somewhere, and the first car they choose can affect their performance in early races.
Car Points (CP) are used to purchase upgrades for your car in . Whether you're buying new parts for style or performance, CP allows you to make your favorite car that much better, so players are bent on making as much CP as possible in the shortest time. It's the tried-and-true get-rich-quick scheme in gaming everyone always looks to exploit. And ironically enough, there is a broken method for farming CP in .