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Heck, I can't even get into freeroam because of the way that the traffic spawning is handled, i.e intentionally spawning cars in the player line of travel, in order to initiate an accident.
A bit off topic:
Back in Forza Horizon 3 online stuff felt more connected:
- You drive or teleport to the car meet.
From there:
- Players chill and check out each others cars.
- Players could initiate drag races via players joining the queue and running at the air strip. Not to mention that they were a lot of fun
- Players could initiate freeroam adventures via players joining the queue.
I'm sure that this sounds simple now-a-days, but that one feature made multiplayer way better in Forza Horizon 3 vs Forza Horizon 4 and 5.
I already own pretty much every car. I've won all the races except for the ones in the off-road DLC. There's still plenty of accolades to finish but I could care less now.
Your opening post title was a question posed to yourself.
literally why i wont be buying anything from this studio
FH5 is just. empty, like literally im trying to buy a porsche in a Triple A game and all i can get the closest to a turbo is the 70s one or the 2010's one lmao