Urban is... concerning to me. Worst part of FH3, because there were hardly any people walking around. It was a ghost town. They had to do that, only keeping them in areas well out of reach of vehicles, or they have to factor in the potential for players to try running over pedestrians and how that affects the game's age rating. But cities without dense crowds and night life look really weird to me. Hoping they have a good solution.If they're focusing more on urban this time then the UK rumor is more palatable for me. Gimme my PGR vibes
Good setting, I hope there will be downhill races. Still want a hub title that combines all FH areas.
I'd be down with an Asian locale for Horizon, with lots of chances to explore dense cities as well as sprawling landscapes.
It's interesting how the text being reflected in the windshield is not mirrored. Simple, silly oversight.
This was already discussed in the first party thread, uses the old logo so might be old and not be related to FH4. Rumours still point towards UK being the location for this installment.
I'd be down with an Asian locale for Horizon, with lots of chances to explore dense cities as well as sprawling landscapes.
It's interesting how the text being reflected in the windshield is not mirrored. Simple, silly oversight.
No. Kobrille suggested it would be Japan back in January because of something he saw in the SDK leak. But insiders have suggested UK.
This is probably early concept for Forza Horizon 3 before they decided on Australia, as shown by the Forza Horizon 3 logo. Of course certain websites didn't even notice and went with it as it was gold.
Looks awesome. Also, does not look like the UK at all based on that other rumor going around. This looks like... Hong Kong? I'm not sure.
HK for sure. Bank of China Tower is visible.
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