[Official] Forza 3


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When they say the definitive racing game this generation they are not kidding. In game engine, full HD 1080p, 60 fps. 400 cars, 50 manufacturers. 10 times more detailed than Forza 2. Rollover mechanics on cars. Stunning.

Post any news or videos, screenshots here about everything Forza 3.

Enjoy.

So we have it guys. And we have it in our hands in October. So here it is in all it's glory. Every pic available so far of the game and the latest gameplay trailer. Discuss. This is beauty at it's best. 60 FPS. Enjoy. Please discuss, we have loads of features including the brand new HD video editor shown here in this thread in the first video.

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HD trailer from E3:

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/49999.html

Full 1080p screenshots from the game at IGN:

http://media.xbox360.ign.com/media/143/14345839/imgs_1.html

Actual HD gameplay trailer:

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/50144.html

New Features and more gameplay video HD:

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/50203.html

RELEASE DATE October 2009

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Yeah, it looks amazing :woot: I'll definetly be picking this up when it releases :happy: but I still plan to get GT5, while Forza 3 is going to seriously over shadow GT (just a hunch) GT5 still looks great and I'm still getting it.

I AM RESERVING THIS ASAP when I go into work next. Also, the collectors edition comes with

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$79.99

Pre-order Ships 10/12/2009

http://www.gamestop.com/Catalog/ProductDet...roduct_id=75078

The Forza 3 GameStop Exclusive Limited Edition comes with:

High Quality Key Chain

Custom Brushed Silver Forza 3 2GB USB Drive

Exclusive Forza 3 Premium NXE Theme

VIP Access to ForzaMotorSports.net that includes: 5 Premium Tuned Forza 3 Cars, Exclusive Tournaments, Naming Rights Exclusive to LE for 60 Days.

*Taken directly from gamestops website.

The thing is, for an extra 20 I get all that? EM DO WANT NOAH!

Keychain + Flash Drive. Since I carry a flash drive on my keys anyway, and i am a keychain fanatic, I dont mind paying $20 more.

Plus the theme will be awesome becuase a racing theme, exspecially forza will fit right at home with me. ATM im still using Fast and Furious Theme.

I WANT!

Now if only I had been an awesome Forza 2 player with mad skills and a member of team blackjack, then I would already have gotten to play Forza 3 :p

but yeah, awesome graphics combined with the driving feel that only forza delivers, topped of with all the old and new Forza XBL features... this game is going to kick some serious butt.

And finally I get to see cars roll without it being caused by network lag. I guess the competition in the car racing games industry have sort of given the game makers more power over the car manufacturers, no longer are the manuifacturers able to go "do you want to be the game without our car ? if you don't, then no damage and definately no rolls", instead the developers go "Do you really want to be the one car not in our game" wich is gooood.

even though rolling means I'll finish fewer races now :p though I guess the rewind feature may help. but I suspect that'll suck more price money out of you than hired drivers.

interesting article:

http://e3.gamespot.com/story/6211100/forza...port-3-hands-on

Forza 3 will also be forgiving in ways that its predecessors weren't, though. Make a mistake, and you have the option to rewind time for what seemed to be about 10 to 15 seconds, and try again.

Sounds good, I loved this feature in GRID

interesting article:

http://e3.gamespot.com/story/6211100/forza...port-3-hands-on

Sounds good, I loved this feature in GRID

That sounds like a great feature to be honest. One of the things I really hated about racing games in general is to have a nearly perfect race and be in the lead until the last lap, then you lose it and wreck. That's 20-30mins down the drain and you gotta do the "entire" race all over again. More times than not, that ****ed me off to the point where I didn't even want to play the game anymore after that. Sometimes it can be a simple mistake like you had to scratch something real quick and you couldn't get your hands back fast enough. It happens :(

That sounds like a great feature to be honest. One of the things I really hated about racing games in general is to have a nearly perfect race and be in the lead until the last lap, then you lose it and wreck. That's 20-30mins down the drain and you gotta do the "entire" race all over again. More times than not, that ****ed me off to the point where I didn't even want to play the game anymore after that. Sometimes it can be a simple mistake like you had to scratch something real quick and you couldn't get your hands back fast enough. It happens :(

Expect to lose most of your prize money for the race if you use or have that feature on though.

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