Not exact matches
A day / night cycle and
dynamic weather elements were introduced with Horizon 2, but with competition from visually
impressive titles like Driveclub and the upcoming Project CARS, an even more advanced engine could potentially give Microsoft's flagship racing simulator the edge.
The backgrounds are
impressive and it comes with full
dynamic lighting and
weather effects.
While we've yet to see the game in motion, new screenshots have been released showcasing the
dynamic weather effects, with
impressive levels of detail that already look like a significant step up from MXGP 2.
The rain and
dynamic weather effects are perhaps the most
impressive thing about the game, covering the tarmac and your helmet visor in a sheen of drizzle that impacts both your handling and your vision.
We did however find it disappointing that the wet
weather in Forza Motorsport 6 was not
dynamic and as
impressive as those puddles are they will be in the same places every time so it's a matter of learning where they are and driving around them negating the challenge.
However, the most
impressive bit about the graphics is the
dynamic weather system.
A day / night cycle and
dynamic weather elements were introduced with Horizon 2, but with competition from visually
impressive titles like Driveclub and the upcoming Project CARS, an even more advanced engine could potentially give Microsoft's flagship racing simulator the edge.