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Noone can tell if the game will ever be stable for most players. As long as it is not - better not buy it.
But visually it is still quite rough (and some car models are just plain ugly), not to mention it doesn't even come close to the level of quality & clarity that is seen on 'official' screenbullshots T10 are releasing.
AI is your typical Forza nonsence. It's aggressive, it's stupid, it drives on its programmed rail ignoring you 99% of the time, yet when it does acknowledge your existence it most likely will ram and/or grind into you, which gets worse with that weird Forza stickity-stuck-stuck physics crap. Sometimes AI just plainly divebombs you on turns. Did I mention it's aggressive af?
And above all else, it's always online. To the point I was just chillin' on a Practice lap today, singleplayer race etc., and then all of a sudden it popped up with a blah blah 'can't save progress' blah blah 'try to reconnect' bs. This is unacceptable to have an always online crap in a singleplayer Career Practice race.
So as you can see it's so polarizing it actually hurts. And I didn't even touch the multiplayer.
Also I like that i dont have to deal with managing racing schedules and that dumb stuff, I jsut open the game and play on whatever serie I want. Also paying 40$ gives you all the cars and tracks to play online, no need to pay extra 15-20 if you want a new car or track.
For me it is even better than iRacing but just because I prefer this Sim-cades games, super realistic simulators are good but they tend to bore me after some time, cba to manage all that stuff, I prefer to just play
I run this on a low-end 12th gen i5, and an Intel GPU (Arc A750) which itself is like low mid-end and supposed to be unreliable. Game runs fine as long as you put it on an SSD (Sata works fine for me, doesn't have to be an Nvme)
I did not see any problems in Xbox
if you just want to play it like FH5 and race around the track with some cool cars... sure go for it.
if you want anything more out of it, expect a quality product and a great experience... no don't bother with it.