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Forza 3



  UR R26R.5, VW Golf R
PMSL @ the guys on the Forza boards still complaining about the rewind function, which "isn't Forza".

As IGN pointed out, in itself it's not a bad thing :

The great thing about Forza 3 is that it encourages even the novice to take off the training wheels and drive freely with the assists off. A rewind function allows you to instantly skip backwards in five-second intervals during a race. Misjudge your speed on a tight corner? Rewind. Get tapped from behind and spin out? Rewind. Your cat jumps on your face causing you to crash into a wall? Rewind. There's no penalty for using the rewind and no limit. Some might call this a "win" button, but I think the rewind is a crucial addition to Forza 3. It can become a crutch at times, but it also frees you to kick the difficulty up to a higher level and get a true appreciation for your car.

At the end of the day, you're the one in control of the rewind function. Don't like it? Don't use it.
 
In fairness it's only the start. The clip is actually pretty good you see alot of things in the game so well worth a watch despite the snore8 at the start of it.
 
Some more pics


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They were fairly entertaining despite clearly knowing nothing about cars.


As for videos like this, what a clown, seen countless morons posting videos of themselves giving opinions on things normally from their mummy and daddys basement or their bedroom like anyone cares? lol

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They were fairly entertaining despite clearly knowing nothing about cars.


As for videos like this, what a clown, seen countless morons posting videos of themselves giving opinions on things normally from their mummy and daddys basement or their bedroom like anyone cares? lol

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Who is that bellend? LOL.
 
Just some loser, there's loads of videos just like it on YT either Forza or GT fanboys sitting infront of their PC's saying what they think as if it's fact rather than opinion, idiots.
 
I want that Supercab..

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2008 Saleen S331 Supercab

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Saleen puts its spin on the sport truck and it’s a full 360. Double takes and slack jaws are the norm as Blue Oval fans froth at the mouth over this specially tricked out F-150. Saleen is a not-so-classic race driver turns car manufacturer tale that kicks off with Steve Saleen racing Mustangs in the Escort Endurance Championship in the early 1980s. Saleen Autosports is formed in 1983 and the company produces the first Saleen Mustang in 1984. Steve and the Saleen Mustang win the driver, team and manufacturer Escort championships in 1987 and the Saleen enterprise is off and rolling.
The first Saleen sport truck is born in 1988, and it’s based on the compact Ford Ranger. As development accelerates on the Mustang side, the Saleen Ranger wins the SCCA Race Truck Championship in 1991. In 1995 Steve joins forces with “Home Improvement’ star and comedian Tim Allen to form the Saleen/Allen ‘RRR’ Speedlab team, which wins the final race of the season in a prepped S281 Mustang. The team carries that momentum into the ’96 campaign, winning the SCCA World Challenge manufacturers championship in the S2 class. In ’97 the team competes at Le Mans while taking the SCCA World Challenge T1 title.

Moving into the 21st Century Saleen worked his magic on the Ford Explorer and Focus sport compact while evolving the S281 Mustang line. The S7 supercar bows in 2000 and Saleen is contracted to work on the Ford GT project. By 2006 the S7 twin turbo is a 1000-horsepower super star and the company jumps back into the sport truck scene with the S331. As sales of the supertruck begin in 2007 Saleen is tapped to build the now-famous Bumblebee Camaro and Barricade car character for the then-upcoming “Transformers” movie.

The 2008 Saleen 331 Supercab takes a four-door F-150 pickup and drops a performance bomb square in its face. Saleen takes the Ford’s 4.6-liter V8 and bolts on its Series VI twin-screw supercharger, bumping power to 450, a 150-horse boost over mortal F-150s. Saleen cashes in on its extensive racing experience and gives the S331 the agility of a sports car with a performance tuned suspension, 15-inch brakes and 23-inch wheels and tires. Imagine the shock-and-awe capability of this hauler in-game as it vividly lives up to the Saleen motto, “Power in the Hands of a Few.”
2008 Saleen S331 Supercab Gallery

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Comment from someone over on neogaf who's got an advanced copy of the full game.

Those that were worried by the levels of grip in the demo (too much specifically), don't be.

I just got the Shelby GT500 '07 and made the mistake of trying to drive it like some of the lower powered cars I've been using in other events. I don't need to say much other than I got one of the drifting achievements.
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I suspect that those demo cars had been tuned...
 
  1.8 Civic EX
here's a thought....

how big a box do we think the LCE will come in? I'm thinking no-one at home when mr postman turns up and it won't go through the letter box! lol
 


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