

The sounds will react to the cars' surroundings, and new features like original track announcer systems, as well as tire and suspension audio will bring a new level of sound realism like never before. Modifying car parts like exhaust and turbo will now change how the car sounds, and each car will have a variety of sounds based on each part you install. There’s going to be real-time ray-tracking and Dan Greenwalt has claimed that this is going to be the most technically advanced racing game ever made.
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The game will be released on Xbox Series XS and PC. Sound systems were also built from the ground up to deliver a new level of sonic depth and audio authenticity for players. 1 day ago &0183 &32 The Forza Motorsport 8 release date is set for sometime in 2023, as confirmed during the Xbox Developer Direct in January 2023.
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Moreover, dirt will accumulate in low-pressure areas like recesses and alcoves, which might all feel like very small details, but they reflect the story your car will tell on the racing battlefield.Īs for the sound department, Forza Motorsport 8 will be the first to be mixed natively for immersive audio formats like Windows Sonic and Dolby Atmos. It is now contextually aware and more localized on places of friction. The new engine is also able to simulate paint thickness, chipping, and directionality.ĭamage and dirt buildup will be unique to each car. The paints on each car's surface are captured using a spectrophotometer, which is a device that precisely measures electromagnetic energy at specific wavelengths of lights on surfaces, leading the paints to yield much more realistic light responses across color, metal flake, and gloss. This will be available on all circuits, as opposed to the select circuits in Gran Turismo 7.RELATED: Forza Motorsport Will Receive Dedicated Showcase Following This Week's Developer Direct Event JUN 14 th 2022 Ethan Jupp Forza Motorsport 8 trailer released FOS Future Lab It’s been a long time coming almost five years now but we just got our first proper look, with key info to boot, at the upcoming Forza Motorsport reboot, due to hit shops and Xbox Game Pass alike in Spring 2023. Then you have the changing time of day and weather effects that affect ambient air temperatures, track surface temps and the amount of grip you have – as will the track rubbering in through the race. There’s also extensive changes to how the game handles physics, track evolution, tyre modelling, with the far greater CPU power of the new generation consoles allowing for massively increase the amount of fidelity and accuracy of the model – it’s 48x more detailed than FM7. These have been captured with laser scanning. Turn10 have gone in-depth on the paints for the cars, using a spectrophotometer to capture more accurately how light works between different types of shiny paint… which you can then scuff up and batter through the racing combat! There’s also 20 “environments” with five brand new locations for the series, including Kyalami in South Africa. There will be over 500 cars in the game – 100 of which are new to Forza Motorsport – and with over 800 upgrades available for the cars.

Ditching the Xbox One general and focussing solely on Xbox Series X|S and PC, the rendering engine has been updated to handle dynamic time of day and weather, there’s photogrammetry to capture real textures and bring them into the game world, and real time ray tracing that will also run while you’re driving around in 4K and 60fps – this, in contrast to Gran Turismo 7 and Forza Horizon 5 which only have ray tracing in photo modes. Getting another look at this game shows off just how far Turn10 are able to push Xbox’s premier racing game series on the latest consoles and PC.
