Is it Time for Forza Motorsport to Overtake Gran Turismo?

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Two of the most popular racing game franchises in the world go head to head once again when Forza Motorsport's latest iteration is released in October. Gran Turismo 7 has been out for over a year now, and it has met its fair share of criticism since its release - is it time for Forza to strike?

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Microsoft's premier racing series is the answer to Sony's Gran Turismo, and the upcoming release could be its chance to take the throne as the king of racing games: GT7 has been criticized for its excessive in-game cost of cars, microtransactions and an always-online requirement for singleplayer modes. Initially, cars could not be sold either, which was later remedied.

No Microtransactions for In-Game Currency​

Still, it seemed that Polyphony Digital and Sony had moved away from what most players wanted out of the franchise. Meanwhile, Forza's Creative Director Chris Esaki confirmed that there would be no microtransactions to gain in-game currency in the new Motorsport, taking the opposite route compared to GT7.

Forza Motorsport has made big improvements to its tire system, AI, graphics and sound engine, as well as revamped its campaing mode - the Builders Cup career mode introduces practice sessions that help learn a car and track combination, a car XP system that bears some similarities to that of RPGs - as OverTake also explains in the video below - and the Challenge the Grid mode that lets players choose their starting position on the grid for more or less rewards.


Big Potential​

At its core, Forza will likely still be about collecting cars, just like the series always has been. However, Esaki has emphasized that players' vehicles are to be "built, not bought" - so it is not going to be about just buying cars and upgrading them afterwards, but also improving them by driving them. That is the aforementioned RPG-like element: Car XP can buy upgrades, but if racers feel like the bought the wrong setup, they can trade the XP back in instead of being stuck with upgrade parts they have no use for - like re-skilling a character in a role-playing game.

Combined with the changes that have been made under the hood, such as the vastly-increased fidelity of the tire model, the new Forza has the potential to become something big. This is also helped by its availability - while Gran Turismo 7 is a PS5 exclusive, Forza Motorsport is going to be available on Xbox Series X | S, but also on PC via the Xbox store and, for the first time, Steam, on October 10th, 2023.


It certainly looks like Forza Motorsport is trying to bring a breath of fresh air to the racing game genre with its latest instalment, but will that be enough to pull past Gran Turismo? Time will tell - but we likely will not have to wait too much longer to find out, and the next monthly deep dive is due soon as well.

Your Thoughts​

What do you think about what Forza Motorsport is looking to bring to the table? What are you most looking forward to in the title? Let us know in the comments below!
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Forza always aimed to be a GT competitor and it IS the ONLY competitor. You don't even know what you're talking about. Move along.

Too few caps and no multiple exlamation marks in your sentences. I can't take you seriously.
 
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Forza is a good alternative for those who don't own a PS. Nothing more. That's about it. GT is still the benchmark in all aspects. From graphics, to physics, to content and presentation and it's overall vibe.
Let's not forget the generational gap between FM7 released in 2017 and GT7 that came out 5 years later in 2022.
Why still not a slouch, comparing graphics of FM7 with GT7 is just unfair.
With new FM coming out this October playfield will be more even.
The only hope that they do not handicap PC version to match XBox and may be finally start supporting DD wheels like Simucube. :unsure:
 
I think GT and Forza are like two different kind of approaches to one and the same thing. You have on one hand a more artistic, classy, quieter and 'intellectual' approach to celebrating car culture with the japanese made Gran Turismo and on the other hand you have the more loud, in your face, american made game. Even the music choice in the main menu is representative of that. FM7 had this rock style music, GT Sport and GT7 have the more calm lounge background music. So it might really come down to personal preference here. As others said, i would not really try to find the 'better game' between these two, i find it a quite boring undertaking.
 
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FM overtook GT for me a long time ago. Not because I think it is better or even because I like it better. I mean they are both driving/racing game that have to be appreciated for what they are, but they have their charm.
I am enjoying simulators most of the time, which brings me to why GT is not an option for me anymore.
First a question, how do you know if you are into simulators? You most likely have a full rig permanently set up, most likely DD wheel base and load cell brake pedal at minimum and most likely a bit more. That is the main reason I have no interest in GT anymore. I have no use for a PS4 or PS5, mainly because I cannot connect my race rig to it, I would if I could, just to play GT.
FM plays on my PC, no brainer.
If Sony allows GT to play on PC, then it would be a different story, but for now, for me, FM overtook GT.
 
1 - GT has some good vibes a for sure Polyphony shows their love for motorsport. But as a game it's tragic. AI is extremely stupid, ranked multiplayer offers very little choices each week, grind required to buy some cars is complete BS. And on track? Handling is OK to some extent just for Gr.* cars. Everything else on non-slick tires handles poorly and doesn't feel any better than old GT6. And feeling of car weight is completely missing. Beating GT7 as a game and on track will be soooo easy for Motorsport :)
2 - Too many people here act like they already played new Forza Motorsport. I didn't play it either, but if they don't lie about things like tires and physics, it's going to be very different game. FM7 is from today's point of view really outdated. So just focus on what we know and don't try to judge it by something you can really feel just in your hands and not on YT ;)
 
VR is essential for a racing game as an ashtray is essential for a motorcycle. My hulk VR HP is collecting dust since I installed triples.
I came from triples but nothing beats VR IMHO.
The 3D depth perception, the 1:1 scale, no more fiddling around with “proper“ FOV (especially with triples), and the immersion of being really there, sitting in a full-scale race-car no matter where my head turns or where my eyes look. The complete experience!
 

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