As part of improving Forza Motorsport 7, developer Turn 10 Studios has rolled out November update. The update not only brings new collision model but, it also removed the loot boxes aka Prize Crates from Forza Motorsport 7. According to the devs, they have replaced the loot boxes with Race Shop feature in Forza Motorsport 7. The race shop will provide players with “Driver Gear, Mod cards, and more”. Everything in the Race Shop is purchasable with in-game credits. Obviously, the price of the item will depend upon the rarity and type. First up, prize crates have been officially removed from Forza Motorsport 7; in their place, we’ve added a new Race Shop feature, where players can grab items like Driver Gear, Mod cards, and more. The removal of Forza Motorsport 7 Loot Boxes comes following Turn 10 confirming that there won’t be a Forza Motorsport 8 in 2019. According to the studio, it will be using the time to improve Forza Motorsport 7 and it is quite evident with the November update. The November update brings a completely revamped collision model. We won’t go into details but, here are some highlights from the new Forza Motorsport 7 collision model. This new system brings “improved energy dissipation between bodies” along with the calculation of tire friction during collisions. Aside from improvements, the November update also brought Hot Wheels Cars. The update brings 7 new Hot Wheels models as part of the Hot Wheels’ 50th-anniversary celebration. These Hot Wheels cars include… [Read full story]
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