Forza Motorsport's second major update is on the way, and Turn 10 has revealed that the next patch will include over 200 fixes for the racing game.
With Forza Motorsport's first update now firmly in the rear-view mirror, Turn 10 has been working on Update 2, which will bring with it 'over 200 fixes' and some new content. In a blog on the Forza website, Turn 10 said it has been working on more fixes and improvements for the game 'based on the top reported issues in the community' and that it wants to resolve issues with the game 'as soon as possible.
Fixes to address cases where Intermission/Launch Countdown would take much longer than expected before the start of multiplayer races. Fixes to automatic wet tire selection when entering an event, and fixes to fuel estimation logic. Fixes to title stability when resuming from a suspended state on console. Gameplay Resolved an exploit related to changing car tune mid-race. Fixed issue where the game becomes stuck in the 'new content update' loop when entering the main menu.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Man Travels Over 200 Miles Every Week to Run Popular Bagel Van at Liverpool FC MatchesJames Cutler, a man from Essex, travels over 200 miles every week to run his popular bagel van outside the Derry Social Club near Everton Park on match days for Liverpool FC. Despite the distance, he is dedicated to providing freshly prepared bagels to fans before and after games at Anfield.
Read more »
Father with brain cancer cycles 200 miles to watch Rugby World Cup finalRobert Seaward, undergoing chemotherapy for brain cancer, defies expectations by completing a 200-mile bike ride from Buckinghamshire to Paris to watch the Rugby World Cup final. Despite being told he has limited time left to live, Seaward's determination inspires others as he enjoys the game and meets fellow fans.
Read more »
Father with brain cancer cycles 200 miles to watch Rugby World Cup finalRobert Seaward, undergoing chemotherapy for brain cancer, defies expectations by completing a 200-mile bike ride from Buckinghamshire to Paris to watch the Rugby World Cup final. Despite being told he has limited time left to live, Seaward's determination inspires others.
Read more »
Father with brain cancer completes 200-mile bike ride to watch Rugby World Cup finalA father undergoing chemotherapy for brain cancer completes a 200-mile bike ride to watch the Rugby World Cup final in Paris. Robert Seaward, who has been given a terminal diagnosis, said he wanted to extend his time with his daughter.
Read more »
Luis Diaz father latest as police issue update on identity of kidnappersThe latest on the search for Luis Diaz's father after the Liverpool winger's dad was kidnapped in Colombia over the weekend
Read more »