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L20: Enlightened
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Playground hat jüngst noch ein paar kurze Videos mit Eindrücken der verschiedenen Biome veröffentlicht.
Im folgenden Video siehst du, wie du consolewars als Web-App auf dem Startbildschirm deines Smartphones installieren kannst.
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wenn ich überlege....
forza war mal eine meiner lieblingsserien...
Forza1 und2 habe ich noch alle strassen abgefahren...
mittlerweile lässt mich das einfach kalt...(mal davon ab das es optisch großartig aussieht)
In welcher Welt wurde Forza Horizon immer schlechter?![]()

Alles schön und gut... aber wo sind die Cities? Tokyo?![]()

Drücken wir es mal so aus:Sieht man sich dieses Video an ist gut erkennbar daß das Forza Horizon Team verstanden hat warum die meisten Leute Rennspiele wirklich zocken. Es geht nicht um die Rennen, es geht um Sightseeing. Das Rennen ist halt da damit es etwas Gameplay gibt, wobei man bei Forza Horizon den Schwierigkeitsgrad der Gegner sowieso beliebig anpassen kann und mit dem zurückspuelen ist es dann ja eh ein reiner Sonntags Ausflug![]()

Wird wieder nice... hoffe auf einen baldigen PS5 (Pro) Port nach Release ... dann baller ich da mit L1ttlesh0ck wieder rein![]()
Earn Your Gold Wristband and Become a Horizon Legend in Japan
Forza Horizon 6 introduces a vast campaign of discovery and Festival racing, playable solo and in co-op with your friends. Let's unpack the details!forza.net
Klingt absolut genial!![]()

Regarding the Festival Progression:
- Start as tourist, no past fame is carried over
- Build a name for yourself to become a Horizon Legend
- 2 new characters will accompany you through the game - Mei (Experienced Japanese car builder) and Jordy (passionate motorsport enthusiast)
- Mei can give you authentic day trips to experience each unique region
- Horizon Qualifiers -> Horizon Invitational -> 1st wristband
- Festival races require you to enter using a specific set of cars in Road, Dirt and Cross Country events
- Wristbands unlock new races (with new themes) and each tier is for faster cars.
- Wristband progression happens using Festival events (races), PR stunts and skills.
- Race customizer (like blueprint) will unlock after a race is completed once.
- Number of Drivatars (up to 11), season, weather, time of day, time progression, number of laps, Rewind availability, camera lock, and traffic can be customized.
- By Default, the Race Customizer will select a Car Theme that matches your current car, and there are also several other Car Themes to choose from, including pre-made classes and type-based restrictions. If you prefer, you can even pick each individual car that is permitted for the event.
- Set up an event as the Convoy leader, the rest of the Convoy will join you and play that event the same way you shaped it.
- You can always casually drive to a Car Meet and join or start a Convoy, and from there, participate in open world activities alongside each other or set up fun and unique events using the Race Customizer.
- you must complete a thrilling Wristband Event to earn your next Wristband. These include spectacular Showcase Events – you might have caught a glimpse of ‘Chaser Zero’, Horizon’s own racing mech at the end of the Developer_Direct video – as well as the brand-new Horizon Rush events featuring exciting locations at Tokyo City Docks, the Sotoyama Ski Resort and Irokawa Space Center.
- Horizon Rush: Complete exhilarating obstacle courses as quicky as possible to earn the maximum stars. Throughout the course, splits will track your time helping you improve, whether you’re aiming for three stars, or the top of the leaderboards.
- There are 7 Wristbands to obtain before becoming a Horizon Legend.
- This unlocks Legend Island with a Legend Island Circuit and unique evests (including the Colossus - looping the entire map on the freeway, which is the longest Goliath ever)
Regarding Discover Japan:
- Obtain Stamps (instead of Wristbands to progress)
- Inspired by Japan’s rich stamp collecting history
- Taking photos, Delivering Food, Collecting cars, playing Horizon Stories will earn you progress
- Touge battles and Street races (night only?) will be part of Discover Japan.
- This will be the only place to race cars that you will not be able to use in Festival Events just yet.
- For example: With the structured restrictions of the Horizon Festival, Hypercars can’t be used in Festival races until you’ve obtained at least the Purple Wristband. which is quite late into the game. This means players who want to stay engaged in the stricter progression system can do that in the official Horizon Festival events, while others who want to immediately jump into the fastest cars will have unofficial events as part of Discover Japan open to them.
- Collecting Stamps for your Collection Journal will unlock new Player Houses around Japan with Customizable Garages for you to buy, as well as Barn Find Rumors and The Estate – a mountain valley where you can build and decorate directly in the open world.
- Track your campaign progression across both Horizon Festival and Discover Japan in the Collection Journal.
- Each of these paths can be progressed at your leisure. If you’re the type of player who wants to embark on your own road trips, there’s great news for you too – everything that you discover in Japan is tracked in your Collection Journal. It’s also where you can redeem unique rewards for completing specific activities and challenges, and these will include cars, credits, and cosmetic items.
- Additionally, anything that you photograph for your Collection Journal will be saved there, so you always have a wonderful keepsake of your adventures to look back on. And if you capture a better photo later, you can even swap them out!