Rev Up Your Engines: Forza Motorsport Unleashes Game-Changing Update 10!

Rev Up Your Engines: Forza Motorsport Unleashes Game-Changing Update 10!

Forza Motorsport unleashes Update 10 for PC and Xbox Series X|S! Experience a multitude of fixes and enhancements, elevating your racing adventure to new heights Get ready for an exhilarating drive!

Highlights

Forza Motorsport has released update 1.0 to address various issues reported by players, including performance problems and progression bugs.

The update enhances the stability, graphics, and fixes specific cars in Forza Motorsport. Although there may be occasional issues, it greatly enhances the overall experience of the game and showcases Turn 10 Studios' continuous support.

The Forza Support Team is ready to launch update 1.0 for Forza Motorsport, addressing various gaming aspects across all platforms including Xbox Series consoles and PC. Players are advised to update their games now for a smoother experience. Despite criticism regarding the career experience, the game has faced numerous issues such as performance problems, progression bugs, and long loading screens. However, after just one week of release, developer Turn 10 Studios has released a significant update that resolves these issues.

Update 1.0 for Forza Motorsport introduces stability improvements across all platforms, enhancing its progression system. While the PC version remains untouched, the graphics on the Xbox Series X|S platforms receive minor enhancements. Notably, the patch notes for update 1.0 primarily address fixes for individual cars in Forza Motorsport, as well as improvements in various gameplay aspects such as physics, tuning, accessibility, and the replay camera.

Update 1.0 brings significant enhancements to the fast-paced racing experience of Forza Motorsport. With a comprehensive resolution of car and gameplay issues, players can now compete on the tracks of Forza Motorsport with increased engagement in this latest installment. Although there may still be a few remaining problems after installing the update, rest assured that a majority of the issues have been resolved.

After only one week since its release on PC and Xbox platforms, Forza Motorsport has quickly become one of the most popular racing games of the year. As the latest addition to the Game Pass selection, the excitement surrounding Forza Motorsport shows no signs of slowing down. The dedicated Forza Support Team is actively seeking feedback from players through ticket submissions, ensuring that any in-game issues are addressed promptly. With Turn 10 Studios' commitment to resolving future gameplay problems, the overall Forza Motorsport experience is set to continuously improve.

Forza Motorsport Update 1.0 Notes

Version Number:

Xbox Series X|S: 1.494.4196.0

PC (Microsoft Store): 1.494.4196.0

Steam: 1.494.4196.0

Stability [All Platforms]

General stability improvements with fixes for various crash scenarios.

Resolved a potential crash issue in the Builders Cup Career Mode when upgrading a vehicle and participating in Open Practice for the Fox Body Challenge race at Watkins Glen.

Addressed a potential crash problem on Grand Oak Club Circuit during a cinematic sequence while entering Open Practice for the third race of the Builders Cup Intro Series.

Resolved a potential crash that could happen when accessing a Free Play race from the My Cars menu, specifically when there was an excessive number of cars featuring customized thumbnail images.

Addressed a crash that could take place during the loading process of a Free Play race.

Progression [All Platforms]

Adjusted car part unlock levels to increase player upgrade options at lower car levels. Most car parts should now be unlocked within a single Builders Cup series.

To guarantee the unlocking of Car Affinity manufacturer reward discounts as intended, enhancements have been made. Now, when a player reaches Car Level 50 in a car belonging to the respective brand, they will receive these discounts.

Progression [Xbox Series X|S Only]

Fixed an issue that would cause players to lose gameplay progress if they continued to play Forza Motorsport after a new game update has been released.

Graphics [Xbox Series X|S Only]

Fixed an issue when entering and exiting the video menu in-game resulted in black levels being substantially raised, creating a “washed out” look.

Multiplayer [All Platforms]

Corrected an exploit found in Featured Multiplayer that allowed players to achieve impossible lap times and submit them to the Qualifying leaderboard by directly entering Qualifying from a Practice session.

Addressed a problem where matchmaking occasionally utilized inaccurate Safety Rating and Driver Skill Ratings.

Improved the functionality that caused the player to lose control of the car when leaving the pits in the Featured Multiplayer and starting a solo race in Free Play.

Resolved an issue that hindered players from downloading and saving another player's customization design in a Private Multiplayer pre-race.

Fixed a problem where decals would appear reflected and offset on the other side of the car when moving a decal around the "Top" or "Hood" of the 2016 Ford #66 Ford Racing GT Le Mans in the Livery Editor.

The issue with stripe decals not aligning properly on the 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS has been resolved.

A crash that occurred in the Apply Decals function when importing a Layer Group from a previous Forza game and then trying to apply a Vinyl Shape has been fixed.

Tracks [All Platforms]

Updated trackside flag textures on Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Fixed an issue on Le Mans track layouts where a specific curb would stop LMP cars as if they were colliding with an invisible wall.

Physics [All Platforms]

Improved wet tire wear rates in conditions where track wetness levels are moderate. Wet tires will still wear quickly in dry or semi-dry conditions.

Tuning Setup [All Platforms]

Fixed an issue that prevented players from downloading another player’s custom Tuning Setup while browsing a Leaderboard.

Accessibility [All Platforms]

Fixed an issue where custom key binds for a controller or keyboard would not be saved between game sessions.

Accessibility [Steam Only]

Resolved an issue where the speech-to-text window failed to display when enabling speech-to-text or text-to-speech functionality.

Resolved an issue where the speech-to-text or text-to-speech window remained on the screen indefinitely until the game was restarted.

Replay [All Platforms]

Improved the visuals of the replay camera shown for the last segment of VIR Grand West.

Cars [All Platforms]

Fixed an issue with the 1956 Jaguar D-Type where cockpit view would appear too low and clip through the driver’s collar.

Addressed a bug in the Alfa Romeo Giuletta Quadrifoglio Verde, causing the front of the vehicle to vanish upon applying a visual upgrade to the front bumper.

Resolved an issue with the 2014 Volkswagen Golf R, where the side skirts became invisible following the installation of a body kit.

The issue with the 1977 Holden Torana, where the Street and Sport Roll Cages were appearing on the car after installing a Race Roll Cage, has been resolved.

The visible graining on the texture of the 2021 Lexus LC 500 Race Roll Cage has been eliminated.

Addressed a glitch that caused higher-level Roll Cage to be visible on lower-level upgrades for the 2004 Porsche 911 GT3, 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec, 2018 Renault Megane R.S., and 2012 MINI John Cooper Works GP.

Resolved a bug in the 2021 BMW M3 where the RPM displayed on the digital dash was not synchronized with the RPM shown on the Forza UI HUD.

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Corrected ambient occlusion errors in both the exterior and interior views of the 2016 Cadillac ATS-V, as well as resolved an issue with damage geometry clipping when viewing the car from a distance.

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Resolved a problem with the 2014 Lamborghini Huracan where no light emanates from the car gauge and dashboard cluster, headlights, taillights, and brake lights. Additionally, fixed ambient occlusion errors on this vehicle.

The mirror texture of the 2018 SUBARU #1 Adrian Flux SUBARU Racing Levorg GT has been enhanced to its intended semi-gloss metallic silver appearance, replacing the previous repeating pattern.

Resolved a problem in the 2020 Chevrolet C8 Corvette Stingray, where the Stock Wing remained visible on the car after applying the Remove Wing Upgrade.

Resolved an issue where players with the Forza Motorsport Premium Edition or Premium Add-Ons Bundle on both Xbox and Steam, using the same Gamertag on both platforms, were encountering a glitch that prompted them to buy the DLC cars again due to duplication.

Addressed a vulnerability that allowed DLC car duplicates obtained from the Showroom to be utilized on a different account or platform without the corresponding DLC purchase.

Forza Motorsport is available for PC and Xbox Series X/S.