I thought it was like that on purpose, to avoid copyright & file Complaints claims from the big companies Not gonna lie though, if some developers used that for such purpose, then kudos to them (it proves to be working most of the times)
I played this game on my step sister console and I noticed that the car on disk case is Nissan but the car on guide book is Aston Martin (or the other way), they are shot on the same way in both picture's and the livery's are almost the same... I'm embarrassed that I only noticed when a little brother of hers told me
The booklet you get with the Limited Edition is an actual 'racing guide', teaching you about tuning your car, oversteer, understeer, how to go around corners, tips and tricks... It was great. I still got it. This game was amazing.
The one thing I miss the most is that the early forza included aftermarket tuner cars such as Example HKS Evo, Mine' R32 and R34. I kinda miss seeing those and alot others in the games.
Forza Motorsport 2 has always been my favourite and I will continue to keep going back to it. Even if we have amazing new racing games and visuals looking photorealistic. FM2 will always be a gem to me.
the region system worked back in the day because you would buy locked cars from other regions at the auction house, like you do with rare cars in fh, but it got shut down in 2013
You should try Enthusia Professional Racing for the PS2, this game could've outrun Gran Turismo if it only was released prior to GT4. Another cool forgotten game would be Import Tuner Challenge for the Xboxx 360, the last true Tokyo Xtreme Racer game made by Genki.
C1 Racing Battle was the last true Genki Racing game, it had everything, from circuit tracks, to real highways races Shutokou battle X offered nothing but Customization (which was the game strongest point, maybe graphics too with cockpit view) but it was so lacking overall, & too short, despite the newly introduced roads layouts & different weather & day of time, it was missing lot to make up for it, it had high potential to be better, the car list was the weakest in the entry with not much to offer, no foreigner cars either, only japanese
Don't let the majesty and (almost) perfection of Forza 2 to distract you from the fact that he has to play the most perfect driving simulator of all time. Of course, I'm talking about Desert Bus.
I picked up FM2 again recently. Awesome game. Some interesting, random cars in there that weren't featured in any of the Forza games that came after it. It has some of the best engine sounds in the entire franchise and they actually change when you put different exhausts on the car. Also, really good physics. The cars don't feel as weighty as in FM3 and 4, which perhaps isn't the most realistic thing, but it makes drifting really controllable. FM2 is hands down my favourite Forza game to drift in.
For me FM3 and 4 are both mythical gods of the racing games, took me a while to get my hands on them and the moment i did i violently jizzed everywhere from the sheer awesomeness of the games, wich took a while since my family has always had PS consoles after the PS1 came out, before we were nintendo gang.
This and the 1st are quite underrated, a lot of pepole talk about FM3 and post but this was the OG game, it even has better damage than the newer games! I crashed a mini and the lower rear came out so i saw the exaust, it's a great combination of the things Forza is known for and some of Gran Turismo's
Before even watching I know I'll love this. Forza motorsport 2 was So Goddamn good! I loved the fact it actually used engine codes for engine swaps Little details they've lost over time
FM3 with the secret cars and tuner house special cars like TOMS was such a good way to pull in a clear audience. I hope Turn10 can do the same, but not just japanese tuner special cars, but tuners around the world if licensing is possible. Imagine the Ring Brother's muscle cars in conjunction with renewed TOMS, Apex'i, Spoon, Hoonigan etc cars Now that's a way to differentiate from Gran Turismo
Ive never forgotten Forza 2. The best racing game ever. But... gotta say, I just started on Automobilista 2, and it brings back all those good memories - has just about everything Forza 2 had, less the engine tuning but slightly more sim
I had the complete edition of Motorsport 2, but I unfortunately lost the main disc to it somehow. However, I recently got a copy of the main game for my birthday this year, and I was also still able to download the extra dlc from that bonus disc that I still had and it's a lot of fun!
Compared to the modern generation of motorsport games, FM2 has so many things that they just lack. I feel like at the time when competition between production of racing games was at its peak, the developers, which I find hard to believe is Microsoft, put so much passion and love into FM2. This one really stands out more than the others.
Real cheeky to have the thumbnail feature a Dokodemo Isshyo livery. For anyone unfamiliar, its the Sony Playstation game series featuring Kuro and Toro - a Japan-only attempt at making brand mascots.
Stumbling upon the original Forza was like finding a diamond in the dirt. Low hype before it’s release, and it turned out to be the best racing game in the original Xbox. Forza 2 was incredible as well, and technically “better”. But I remember it was plagued by jaggies and not as big of a generational jump as a lot of us expected. Take this from someone who was a memeber of the forza forums back in the day and posted on the forums hundred of times before it’s release. I will admit I did spend hours upon hours drifting in the sunset infield after finally getting Xbox live after years of wanting it.
Legit, the last month or so, i've been grinding FM2 again, even just lapping the nurburgring in cars I otherwise wouldn't drive, just because I liked to. The only thing that would need improving to me, would be track selection, though I love FM2's maple Valley, the OLD silverstone layout, mugello, even the likes of sebring that I don't normally care for, feels fun to drive in this game. Every aspect of this game is so charming as shit for me : The car selection, the car customisation (which will pleasantly suprise you if you replay this game, the likes of a pontiac GTO 04 having a shit load of customisation, like what? Being able to rice all the shitty cars, mwah, chefs kiss), the UI Graphics, the graphics overall, the regional structure, progression, the driving and more. While this is most certainly nostalgia speaking, in my eyes, FM2 is the best forza. OBJECTIVELY, FM4, is the best forza, but FM2 is the best for me just because of how nostalgically, charming as shit for me. To put into perspective, no other game can compel me to lap the nurburgring in a fucking stock porsche boxster, a car i find otherwise boring as fuck and it annoys us in real life, i had fun driving it in this game.
I think ouy of that trio of cars, I do think the pontiac is the best one, though you don't often see a holden monaro from that year in games, at least i havent often seen it, except gt4 i think
The tommy Kiara Subaru Impreza 22b is my fav car in this game its Hella quick once u do all the upgrades to it and handles really well absolute best and my 2nd fav would be the west wings civic again hands down great car haha won so many races with that
I definitely didn't forget this one. It was the first game I ever played on my Xbox 360 when I got it for Christmas when I was 13 and I still have the original disc. It's still my favorite Forza Motorsport to this day.
A very underrated thing about this game that has never returned is the licensed menu music. Although I love the new menu music, I miss hearing songs like elevate myself, come on and positive tension. It reminds me of being 5 years old using my lambo in career mode😢
Protip: Always buy the race differential. Especially on AWD cars. It lets you move the torque distribution front/rear. You should NEVER be getting throttle oversteer in an AWD car lol. It's cheap, REDUCES your PI if anything (it weighs a tiny bit more), and can quickly and easily make your car much more stable. Increasing the percentages in the respective regime (acceleration vs deceleration) will generally increase understeer, but only to a point. Like all things it's a dance to get it tuned perfect but it's easy to get an improvement using it.
My favorite thing about this game is every single upgrade and cosmetic parts for all 300+ cars in the game are fully licensed and actually make a noticable effect on performance
I really love how positive this comment section is. I also had a great experience with this game. It's the only racing game that taught to appreciate real racetracks and real cars.
@@eins2001 it's not emulation that's the issue. it's licensing. i have a Series X but I have a 360 with Forza 2 booted up as i type. still gotta keep the og system for some of these gems.
I entered the forza franchise with forza motorsport 3. That to me is the best because of one reason: tires. The tire models in that game are true to real life. It takes 2 or 3 laps to get heat into them and for me that was very important. Forza motorsport 4 carried it on but thats when the more aracade game play started to come in. The newer games you have all 4 tires up to temp by the exit of turn one its sad
Bro just made Hector's Civic and didn't remember to run it with a Spoon engine, and on top of that, a T66 turbo with NOS and a Motec system exhaust. Smhing my head man
People also slept on the multiplayer aspect of FM2. Played in so many drift and drag lobbies as a kid. This game and PGR series definitely aided in my love of cars and motorsports
Me and my brother often played (like 3y ago) the arcade mode of FM2 alot and we found it fun to slam into each other and have fun. Last year I finished the arcade races. The Nurburgring is definitely the hardest imo.
With the factory-spec events, i have distinct memories of making complex liveries for each car (well, they were complex considering i would have been like 10)
I did Not forget forza two. I loved it long time lol. I had resigned myself to never owning one and then my mom won an xbox 360 at her workplace. I played the daylights out of it w/o ever playing it online. Along with the x360 Armored Core games. God I loved those. I LOVE the snake courses. I miss so much from it in the modern iteration.
Fm2 is awesome picked it up in 2019 after enjoying forza 3, 4 and horizon one and I loved the mechanics of forza 2 felt real different to anything they done since or after and holds a special place in my heart I can remember many nights getting faded and playing for hours on end!
i'm just getting into FM2 again because newer games just feel boring. how i never got into this game earlier is beyond me, but the handling is so satisfying to me! it feels like the cars actually respond quite well to your inputs. so good.
Still got this and when it got shutdown I stopped playing it and tried 3 and 4 which I thought were a poor copy, I used to run with a Mercedes CLK GTR in U class against F50gt and got records when a known player taught me how to race manual.
Forza 2 was the first one I played in 2011. Loved this game I still remember the glitch to buy anything for free, or straight up buy locked cars 😂. This one, and forza 4 were definitely my fav ones
This was my first racing game for the 360, and it was good. Like others have said, it was good for filling the gap between Gran Turismo releases. Pro compared to Gran Turismo: You can use the right joystick to move the camera in menu screens. Ever since Gran Turismo 4, that series has had such slow camera movement that it takes like a full minute to see the rear of the vehicle if you want to actually view the whole thing before deciding to buy it. Con compared to Gran Turismo: Very little in the way of quirks and secrets. The aesthetic is just "here's a racing game".
The Porsche 914 was actually co-developed with VW, and was meant to be a replacement for the VW Karmann Ghia. Most of the 914 range used VW engines, and was designated the model number 914/4, whereas the one with a proper Porsche developed engine got the model number 914/6 Engine options were the following: 1.7 Flat-4 - 79 HP, 136 N-m - Fuel injected 1.8 Flat-4 - 84 HP, 138 N-m - Fuel injected 2-liter Flat-4 - 99 HP, 160 N-m - Fuel injected 2-liter Flat-6 - 109 HP, 160 N-m - Unlike the 4-cylinder variants, the 6-cylinder engine had a carburettor. There were two prototype cars built with a 3-liter Boxer-8 engine as well, and was known as the 914/8 - This special model had 350 horsepower. Most of the engines were derived from other models in the VW range, such as the Variant
The Top Secret S15 has the livery mirrored too on the other side irl.
That’s quite common in Japan.
Pretty much a signature of early D1GP
Even JGTC cars did that
I thought it was like that on purpose, to avoid copyright & file Complaints claims from the big companies
Not gonna lie though, if some developers used that for such purpose, then kudos to them (it proves to be working most of the times)
But why, tho?
I played this game on my step sister console and I noticed that the car on disk case is Nissan but the car on guide book is Aston Martin (or the other way), they are shot on the same way in both picture's and the livery's are almost the same... I'm embarrassed that I only noticed when a little brother of hers told me
@soft_dicc 🤓
@soft_dicc uncalled for
@soft_dicc looking how old the controller is. Its joysticks do get stuck.
I don't like where is this going
What are you doing step bro?
The booklet you get with the Limited Edition is an actual 'racing guide', teaching you about tuning your car, oversteer, understeer, how to go around corners, tips and tricks... It was great.
I still got it.
This game was amazing.
I'm pretty sure the standard edition also came with that. I miss when games came with manuals and booklets. Gives so much character
Fun fact: that Top Secret Silvia did actually have its livery mirrored on the right side
The one thing I miss the most is that the early forza included aftermarket tuner cars such as Example HKS Evo, Mine' R32 and R34. I kinda miss seeing those and alot others in the games.
The HKS Evo is a Unicorn car in FM4 but yeah I agree with you. I want the aftermarket tuner cars back
This game had some aftermarket cars that Gran Turismo never had.
@@anakrime93 I know. And now they just put every generic new car in. Which cmon we don't need every damn porsche model
Forza Motorsport 2 has always been my favourite and I will continue to keep going back to it. Even if we have amazing new racing games and visuals looking photorealistic. FM2 will always be a gem to me.
My absolute favorite part of FM2 is the branded performance customization!
the region system worked back in the day because you would buy locked cars from other regions at the auction house, like you do with rare cars in fh, but it got shut down in 2013
that's actually a great point, auction house was the way to profit with the region locks in FM2. The games (since Fm1) had a great online presence.
You should try Enthusia Professional Racing for the PS2, this game could've outrun Gran Turismo if it only was released prior to GT4. Another cool forgotten game would be Import Tuner Challenge for the Xboxx 360, the last true Tokyo Xtreme Racer game made by Genki.
Got enthusia and tokyo xtreme ontop my ps2 right now. Decent games
C1 Racing Battle was the last true Genki Racing game, it had everything, from circuit tracks, to real highways races
Shutokou battle X offered nothing but Customization (which was the game strongest point, maybe graphics too with cockpit view) but it was so lacking overall, & too short, despite the newly introduced roads layouts & different weather & day of time, it was missing lot to make up for it, it had high potential to be better, the car list was the weakest in the entry with not much to offer, no foreigner cars either, only japanese
Don't let the majesty and (almost) perfection of Forza 2 to distract you from the fact that he has to play the most perfect driving simulator of all time.
Of course, I'm talking about Desert Bus.
Can't wait then big Riggs
The Top Secret S15 livery is like that irl (If im not mistaken in japan they normally don't "unmirror" the liveries)
7:15 That goddamn first corner on the New York circuit gets me every single time no matter how prepared I think I am.
I picked up FM2 again recently. Awesome game. Some interesting, random cars in there that weren't featured in any of the Forza games that came after it. It has some of the best engine sounds in the entire franchise and they actually change when you put different exhausts on the car. Also, really good physics. The cars don't feel as weighty as in FM3 and 4, which perhaps isn't the most realistic thing, but it makes drifting really controllable. FM2 is hands down my favourite Forza game to drift in.
For me FM3 and 4 are both mythical gods of the racing games, took me a while to get my hands on them and the moment i did i violently jizzed everywhere from the sheer awesomeness of the games, wich took a while since my family has always had PS consoles after the PS1 came out, before we were nintendo gang.
Drifting in the sunset infield was a staple of FM2
I remember buying this game for $2.99 usd at GameStop back in 2014 and it was probably the best 2.99 I've ever spent.
@@purwantiallan5089 I honestly forgot how much it was since it's been like 10 years lol
Got it for 1.99 on ebay!
Rejected modern gaming and gone back to the classics
@@MilitaryHistory2011 this is the way
This and the 1st are quite underrated, a lot of pepole talk about FM3 and post but this was the OG game, it even has better damage than the newer games! I crashed a mini and the lower rear came out so i saw the exaust, it's a great combination of the things Forza is known for and some of Gran Turismo's
btw this game is completely 100% playable from start to finish without any issues or crashes on the latest release of the xenia-canary emulator
Before even watching I know I'll love this. Forza motorsport 2 was So Goddamn good! I loved the fact it actually used engine codes for engine swaps
Little details they've lost over time
FM3 with the secret cars and tuner house special cars like TOMS was such a good way to pull in a clear audience.
I hope Turn10 can do the same, but not just japanese tuner special cars, but tuners around the world if licensing is possible. Imagine the Ring Brother's muscle cars in conjunction with renewed TOMS, Apex'i, Spoon, Hoonigan etc cars
Now that's a way to differentiate from Gran Turismo
There was also Enthusia Professional Racing by Konami. I love the game and wanna see a sequel.
@@purwantiallan5089 I still want Konami to put out a sequel. Here's a video Dustin did on Enthusia. ruclips.net/video/O9z4xbDo6ho/видео.html
First forza I ever finished, I still go back to play it every once in a while. I always started with the Audi
Ive never forgotten Forza 2. The best racing game ever. But... gotta say, I just started on Automobilista 2, and it brings back all those good memories - has just about everything Forza 2 had, less the engine tuning but slightly more sim
For such an old game it still looks pretty good and this was such a good game
I had the complete edition of Motorsport 2, but I unfortunately lost the main disc to it somehow. However, I recently got a copy of the main game for my birthday this year, and I was also still able to download the extra dlc from that bonus disc that I still had and it's a lot of fun!
Compared to the modern generation of motorsport games, FM2 has so many things that they just lack. I feel like at the time when competition between production of racing games was at its peak, the developers, which I find hard to believe is Microsoft, put so much passion and love into FM2. This one really stands out more than the others.
It's Turn 10. Obviously they had more passion. Now they're on their 8th title. Developers get bored after decades working on the same thing.
@@GokuInstinct1 and quit*
Real cheeky to have the thumbnail feature a Dokodemo Isshyo livery. For anyone unfamiliar, its the Sony Playstation game series featuring Kuro and Toro - a Japan-only attempt at making brand mascots.
Stumbling upon the original Forza was like finding a diamond in the dirt. Low hype before it’s release, and it turned out to be the best racing game in the original Xbox.
Forza 2 was incredible as well, and technically “better”. But I remember it was plagued by jaggies and not as big of a generational jump as a lot of us expected. Take this from someone who was a memeber of the forza forums back in the day and posted on the forums hundred of times before it’s release.
I will admit I did spend hours upon hours drifting in the sunset infield after finally getting Xbox live after years of wanting it.
Dude why's eden so underrated??, his editing is amazing!
Legit, the last month or so, i've been grinding FM2 again, even just lapping the nurburgring in cars I otherwise wouldn't drive, just because I liked to. The only thing that would need improving to me, would be track selection, though I love FM2's maple Valley, the OLD silverstone layout, mugello, even the likes of sebring that I don't normally care for, feels fun to drive in this game. Every aspect of this game is so charming as shit for me : The car selection, the car customisation (which will pleasantly suprise you if you replay this game, the likes of a pontiac GTO 04 having a shit load of customisation, like what? Being able to rice all the shitty cars, mwah, chefs kiss), the UI Graphics, the graphics overall, the regional structure, progression, the driving and more. While this is most certainly nostalgia speaking, in my eyes, FM2 is the best forza. OBJECTIVELY, FM4, is the best forza, but FM2 is the best for me just because of how nostalgically, charming as shit for me. To put into perspective, no other game can compel me to lap the nurburgring in a fucking stock porsche boxster, a car i find otherwise boring as fuck and it annoys us in real life, i had fun driving it in this game.
God I wish they would add the 04 GTO again. The Australian version doesn't do it for me
I think ouy of that trio of cars, I do think the pontiac is the best one, though you don't often see a holden monaro from that year in games, at least i havent often seen it, except gt4 i think
The tommy Kiara Subaru Impreza 22b is my fav car in this game its Hella quick once u do all the upgrades to it and handles really well absolute best
and my 2nd fav would be the west wings civic again hands down great car haha won so many races with that
I remember the first time i saw that s15 with mirrored livery... Oh, so long ago! Almost no one knew what drift was.
A single Desert Bus stream is small time, make it a 1 month long marathon for maximum fun.
Motorsports 2 was so 🐐 that the Subaru STi sound changed after you Installed race headers
I definitely didn't forget this one. It was the first game I ever played on my Xbox 360 when I got it for Christmas when I was 13 and I still have the original disc. It's still my favorite Forza Motorsport to this day.
Desert Bus stream when ?
gg on your early access
also desert bus yes
A very underrated thing about this game that has never returned is the licensed menu music. Although I love the new menu music, I miss hearing songs like elevate myself, come on and positive tension. It reminds me of being 5 years old using my lambo in career mode😢
Desert bus stream NOW!!!1!!1!1!
keep doing what you do man! Nothing but joy when watching you clear these games
Protip: Always buy the race differential. Especially on AWD cars. It lets you move the torque distribution front/rear. You should NEVER be getting throttle oversteer in an AWD car lol. It's cheap, REDUCES your PI if anything (it weighs a tiny bit more), and can quickly and easily make your car much more stable. Increasing the percentages in the respective regime (acceleration vs deceleration) will generally increase understeer, but only to a point. Like all things it's a dance to get it tuned perfect but it's easy to get an improvement using it.
This one is my favourite out of the motorsport games because of the charm and the cars that you just don't get the future entries
My favorite thing about this game is every single upgrade and cosmetic parts for all 300+ cars in the game are fully licensed and actually make a noticable effect on performance
The well alive mw2 like community and the soundtrack is what made this the most unique forza game. At least to me lol.
Haha i love how the Silvia has a gran turismo sticker on the front
I really needed something in between Gran Turismo releases and Forza filled that gap perfectly. Especially this sequel. So many great memories.
I really love how positive this comment section is. I also had a great experience with this game. It's the only racing game that taught to appreciate real racetracks and real cars.
16:55 I know that music. You just unlocked a memory in my brain for some weird reason. Bonus point to the editor for good taste.
Playing fm2 was the peak of some of my childhood. Forza really needs to bring back some of the older elements this game just had so much character.
desert bus stream when ?
"we're in Britain, trying not to get stabbed"
No mate, that's just London.
man best 2 minute intro, great gran turismo background songs and i really enjoyed video didnt felt like 20+ min vid
I think forza motorsport 4 was my absolute favorite.. it really bums me out that it’s not on the back compatible list
And for some goddamn reason they decided to stop adding games to that list 😑
@@bagelbytes69420 emulation is tricky to do so it's no surprise
@@eins2001 it's not emulation that's the issue. it's licensing. i have a Series X but I have a 360 with Forza 2 booted up as i type. still gotta keep the og system for some of these gems.
I entered the forza franchise with forza motorsport 3. That to me is the best because of one reason: tires. The tire models in that game are true to real life. It takes 2 or 3 laps to get heat into them and for me that was very important. Forza motorsport 4 carried it on but thats when the more aracade game play started to come in. The newer games you have all 4 tires up to temp by the exit of turn one its sad
Dessert bus stream when???
Hearing the Driver Soundtrack 17 minutes in was a surprise.
8.5k views and 900 plus likes shows how much we love your content man. Keep it up homie :D
This was my first Forza game. The engine swap thing was mindblowing for me.
I don't have many great memories of my father, but I do remember him getting this game for me out of the blue one day
I didn't think he'd be another person to like how the 2001 miata looks
Bro just made Hector's Civic and didn't remember to run it with a Spoon engine, and on top of that, a T66 turbo with NOS and a Motec system exhaust. Smhing my head man
8:03 Yes...
You have ascended in the game as you can buy the Legendary Vauxhalls!!!!
Damn straight. Nothing says Best of British like two Opels and a Holden :P
@@firstsurname9893 YES!!!
oh wait...
Music in the background - Driver San Francisco Main Theme
We are ready for My Desert Bus FeelsGoodMan
People also slept on the multiplayer aspect of FM2. Played in so many drift and drag lobbies as a kid. This game and PGR series definitely aided in my love of cars and motorsports
I still have my original copy and the music in this game is my favorite to listen to while I draw. Truly a fantastic game back in the day
lol
yeah, forza 2 had undeniable an amazing soundtrack
MUST...NOT...COMMENT...ABOUT...DESERT BUS STREEEAM
I saw your video on motorsport 1 and started playing 2, terrific game
I have no idea what a desert bus stream is, but I want it!!!
great video i really enjoyed the editing
I just fully completed fm2 about a year back, I like going back and playing the Porsche Nurburgring endurance race!
Forza Motorsport 2 had the best soundtrack of any Forza game *BY FAR* (only the very first game comes somewhat close)
Still have this game In my Room. Bought it in a Store when i went to queens back in my elementary school days. Holy Cow what a fun Game it was
10:59 I’m going to pretend that’s me.
Me and my brother often played (like 3y ago) the arcade mode of FM2 alot and we found it fun to slam into each other and have fun. Last year I finished the arcade races. The Nurburgring is definitely the hardest imo.
this game and fm4 where my childhood
I remember grinding hours on a shockingly long race. It was a short circuit but with like 50 to 150 laps or more, in the end i got the R1 car.
“Orange main colour of game?
Orange main colour of game!
Orange main colour of game.”
Eden teaching us all the importance of punctuation 🤣
Never forgot about this game. For years they always came out for birthday so it was always a gift for me.
I love the MR2 SW20, I bless you for picking it
With the factory-spec events, i have distinct memories of making complex liveries for each car (well, they were complex considering i would have been like 10)
Driver: San Francisco music goin kinda hard
Forza 2 online mode ate up my school years man. Gt40 on the nissan speedway all day.
I did Not forget forza two. I loved it long time lol.
I had resigned myself to never owning one and then my mom won an xbox 360 at her workplace.
I played the daylights out of it w/o ever playing it online. Along with the x360 Armored Core games. God I loved those.
I LOVE the snake courses. I miss so much from it in the modern iteration.
Forza motorsports 2 was launched 1 year earlier before i was born
Would love to see you revisit project Gotham racing 3 & 4!
Fm2 is awesome picked it up in 2019 after enjoying forza 3, 4 and horizon one and I loved the mechanics of forza 2 felt real different to anything they done since or after and holds a special place in my heart I can remember many nights getting faded and playing for hours on end!
i'm just getting into FM2 again because newer games just feel boring. how i never got into this game earlier is beyond me, but the handling is so satisfying to me! it feels like the cars actually respond quite well to your inputs. so good.
I never forgot about Motorsport 2, lots of fond memories
I just recently bought and started Motorsport 4 again. Funny that this would come up now lol
FM4 is my favourite entry with FM2 following close behind.
@ around 22:12 you can see dirt on the car. Always thought this was a neat feature in FH2 and especially great during endurance races
Still got this and when it got shutdown I stopped playing it and tried 3 and 4 which I thought were a poor copy, I used to run with a Mercedes CLK GTR in U class against F50gt and got records when a known player taught me how to race manual.
This game was amazing for me, I even enjoy the music which I actually run to on the treadmill
This game is my childhood!!!!! I loved it so much and I used to play all the time.
Forza 2 was the first one I played in 2011. Loved this game I still remember the glitch to buy anything for free, or straight up buy locked cars 😂. This one, and forza 4 were definitely my fav ones
My man got the full mr2 driving experience
This was my first racing game for the 360, and it was good. Like others have said, it was good for filling the gap between Gran Turismo releases.
Pro compared to Gran Turismo: You can use the right joystick to move the camera in menu screens. Ever since Gran Turismo 4, that series has had such slow camera movement that it takes like a full minute to see the rear of the vehicle if you want to actually view the whole thing before deciding to buy it.
Con compared to Gran Turismo: Very little in the way of quirks and secrets. The aesthetic is just "here's a racing game".
The was one of the first games to support the racing wheel, which I do own second hand from my local thrift store.
I definitely didn't forget about this game, especially the JZ menu music lol
I really want them to make Forza Motorsport 8 a simcade with a progression system similar to FM1 and FM2.
The Porsche 914 was actually co-developed with VW, and was meant to be a replacement for the VW Karmann Ghia.
Most of the 914 range used VW engines, and was designated the model number 914/4, whereas the one with a proper Porsche developed engine got the model number 914/6
Engine options were the following:
1.7 Flat-4 - 79 HP, 136 N-m - Fuel injected
1.8 Flat-4 - 84 HP, 138 N-m - Fuel injected
2-liter Flat-4 - 99 HP, 160 N-m - Fuel injected
2-liter Flat-6 - 109 HP, 160 N-m - Unlike the 4-cylinder variants, the 6-cylinder engine had a carburettor.
There were two prototype cars built with a 3-liter Boxer-8 engine as well, and was known as the 914/8 - This special model had 350 horsepower.
Most of the engines were derived from other models in the VW range, such as the Variant
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