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What icons? lol Also has anyone got the theme that was meant to be included with the LE?

I was wondering the same about the Theme, I was thinking maybe we can download it on marketplace when they release it.

Same, I don't see anything VIP :/

on www.forzamotorsport.net if you login, you have a VIP logo next to your gametag.

It's nice to see the old tracks all updated.

and Maple Valley still scares me, beautifull track, but oh so unforgiving, especially if you happen to be in a RWD Muscle car.

it's a fun track to do suicides on ;). Did I mention I only drift? lol.

One thing annoys me about FM3 - how come all the cars have the exact same brake squeal sound when pulling up to the grid before the race starts :p

Nah that engine rev thing where the screen shakes for a second is the most annoying thing :p

Ok I need some Forza 3 peeps to friend me up, I fancy getting together a party and racing a bit. I'm by no means a noob racer (although I haven't leveled up much in career yet).

Would be cool if we got some Neowin races together...

Send me a request, Gamertag: Mr Edwardo (yes, with a space :p )

See y'all on the track!

Ok I need some Forza 3 peeps to friend me up, I fancy getting together a party and racing a bit. I'm by no means a noob racer (although I haven't leveled up much in career yet).

Would be cool if we got some Neowin races together...

Send me a request, Gamertag: Mr Edwardo (yes, with a space :p )

See y'all on the track!

I added you

GT = Pheis

Unbelievable. Once again, Forza is shat upon, because all of a sudden on launch day the anti-aliasing disappears and textures and colours take on a more cartoon, saturated look. 60fps is fantastic and on Forza is really necessary... but don't make the demo and the screens pretty until race day. Totally dishonest and bullsh*t, and this is the second time.

/b*tchy whinge

Edited by DigitallyInsane^

What ?

The textures and colours are the same, and the AA+filtering of the photomode shots where pretty obvious. Especially since before launch they showed us pictures and videos form both photomode as well as a few from live races. and the game looks exactly the same as the demo.

As for colors changing, I suspect that has more to do with you seeing the screenshots and video's on a good monitor, and then playing the game on either a cheap tv or a badly set up tv. The type and set up of the tv can make huge differences in the quality of the images it produces.

Yep, in fact I totally take back everything I said. It responded very very nicely to TV setting/HDMI Reference Level fiddling in the end. I was more than a bit impatient, I fiddle way too much with TV settings and probably changed them a lot since playing the demo. It now looks as stunning as I could ever have expected, very nice game.

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