[TÓPICO OFICIAL] Forza Horizon 5

Voce mesmo respondeu, tem um monte gente com o mesmo problema e eles não resolvem. Abrir ticket é inútil. Eles só dão respostas automáticas e são sempre a mesma coisa:
- Verifique as atualizações do windows;
- verifique se está com os ultimos drivers instalados;
- desative programas de overlay;
- não faça overclock;
- digite esses comandos inuteis no prompt pra ver se acontece um milagre...
- faça uma restauração no windows;

Tudo isso ai eu tentei e foi seguindo os passos que a "microsoft" passa pra quem tem esse mesmo problema. Tem gente desde 2022 com esse problema e não resolveu. Só resolve formatando o PC e reinstalando tudo do zero. Eu mesmo já fiz isso 2 vezes. Mas dessa não vai rolar.
Minha assinatura do gamepass acaba terça feira e se até la o jogo não voltar a funcionar, só vou desinstalar e não vou renovar. Tenho pontos suficientes no rewards mas só vou gastar se tiver algum jogo que me de vontade de jogar no gamepass.
Eu até pensava em um dia comprar quando estivesse naquelas promoções de fim de vida do jogo, mas desse jeito vai ficar só na lembrança mesmo.
se todo mundo reclamar eles vão ter que da um jeito, esse problema do jogo não abrir as vezes acontece comigo, depois da atualização da serie 19 o jogo esta demorando muito para abrir.
eu abri uma reclamação la tambem, se todos fizerem e ainda fazer uns barulhinhos na pagina deles rapidinho eles dão um jeito.
 
Aqui joguei na steam desde o lançamento, comprei expansões e nunca tive nenhum problema. Microsoft ta de brincadeira com essa store bugada.
Esses carros que vieram na ultima atualização é só pagando? car pass não vale?
 
Esses carros que vieram na ultima atualização é só pagando? car pass não vale?
O Horizon Racing Car Pack é DLC nova não inclusa em nenhum pacote ou versão do jogo vendida anteriormente. Mesmo quem tem FH5 Premium não possui e precisa pagar se quiser aqueles 4 carros.
 

DRIVE ICONS OF SPEED IN FORZA HORIZON 5’S SUMMER PARTY​

17 July 2023- Playground Games
Welcome to the Horizon Summer Party! Drive Icons of Speed, celebrate into the early hours with a permanent night extension and unlock 6 reward cars.
Mexico’s Summer Party is here and what better way to celebrate the sunshine festivities than with 6 unmissable cars, and for those eager to drive into the sunset and beyond, we’ve heard your feedback and permanently extended the night cycle in Forza Horizon 5.
We recognized how much you loved the longer nights during the Midnights at Horizon series and carefully evaluated the best way to prolong the night hours indefinitely without it feeling too stretched overtime. What we’ve landed on is a balance where night-time is noticeably longer than before, but not as long as during Midnights at Horizon. This change was made entirely thanks to your contributions to the Suggestions Hub, the best place to share your Forza Horizon 5 feedback. So, try out the new extended night duration and let us know how you feel about it!
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Forza Horizon 5 Summer Party will be available to download from Tuesday, July 18 with series content available to play from Thursday, July 20 until August 17.

GAMES FIXES & RELEASE NOTES​

Here’s a look at some of the fixes and improvements you can look forward to in this update:
  • Sometimes Auction House thumbnails would not match the car paint.
  • Horizon Test Track UI “Performance Class” filter displayed instead of Manufacturer.
  • Fixed incorrect collisions and clipping issues on the 2003 Donut Media 350Z ‘Hi Car’ and 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series.
  • Improvements for 2022 Pagani Huarya R – flaps now function as an air brake, paintable panels, fixed displacement stat displaying 0 when switching between stock and race engine block.
  • Added missing anti-lag pop animation to 2019 BMW Z4, 2019 Subaru STI S209 and 1997 BMW E36 M3 when respective AC Schnitzer, Varis and Rocket Bunny bodykits are installed.
  • 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series V12 engine swap price has been reduced to 75,000 CR.
  • Removed invisible thumbnail for Alejandra’s Truck from appearing in Horizon Promo.
  • Fixed the audible blimp sound on the highway despite it not being there.
  • [PC] Graphics setting reset upon closing the game.
  • [PC] Binding or unblinding Steer Left or Steer Right might also unbind the other.
  • [PC] Combine Steering and Combine Acceleration/Brakes options are not saved after changing unless Steering and Gas/Brake are rebound.
Once the Summer Party update has released for download, we will publish the release notes with the full list of included fixes. Here’s where you can stay in the know with the issues that we’re investigating. Remember to report any game bugs that you encounter on the Troubleshooting Hub, our official issues tracker available on the Forza Forums.

ICONS OF SPEED​

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Available to play on Thursday, July 20, the next Horizon Story introduces you to Icons of Speed. You’ll experience the first chapter once the summer season kicks into gear. Across 8 chapters, team up with Alejandra, the head mechanic at the Horizon Festival, and experience iconic cars across the history of racing as you inspire her spark once more!

2019 Hennessey Camaro Exorcist​

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Complete the Icons of Speed Horizon Story.
Experience the definition of unlimited horsepower on four wheels. The Exorcist is one monstrous car with over 1,000 horses under the hood and 966 lb-ft torque, all courtesy of its powerful 6.2-liter V8 engine. The performance numbers are just as wild, accelerating from 0-60mph in 2.1 seconds before reaching a top speed of 217mph. With its high-flow supercharger upgrade, the hypercar manufacturer has successfully transformed the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and its already impressive performance into a formidable muscle car that celebrates the thrill of the open road and supercharges it to new heights.

Icons of Speed Accolades​

Unlock 10 new accolades by playing the Icons of Speed Horizon Story and unlocking the 5 Festival Playlist reward cars included in this series.


ACCOLADEDESCRIPTIONCAREER POINTSREWARD
Back to SchoolComplete the "Lessons from the Past" chapter of Icons of Speed1500
No Parachute RequiredComplete the "History 101" chapter of Icons of Speed1500
The Golden AgeComplete the "Hot Rod Time Machine" chapter of Icons of Speed1500
Time to FlexComplete the "Come With Me If You Want To Race" chapter of Icons of Speed1500
Breaking 200Complete the "One Thing After Another" chapter of Icons of Speed1500
Join The ClubComplete the "Past Midnight" chapter of Icons of Speed1500
That Was CloseComplete the "Pressure and Time" chapter of Icons of Speed1500
A New EraComplete the "A Race for the Ages" chapter of Icons of Speed15002019 Hennessey Camaro Exorcist
A True IconEarn 3 Stars on all chapters of Icons of Speed1500
Summer Party CollectorOwn the 2022 Toyota GR86, 1970 Hot Wheels Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Custom, 2018 DeBerti Ford Mustang GT, 1973 Ford XB Falcon GT and the 1973 Pontiac Trans Am SD-4551000


ENTER THE SUMMER PARTY STADIUM​

The Horizon Stadium is transformed for the warm weather with its own Summer Party vibes. With summer-style ramps and smashable props, it’s the perfect location to break a sweat! Horizon Street Scene is also dressed up for the occasion with new decorations and smashable objects.
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Our Horizon Facilities team are here to help you cool off in the hot weather. Look for their smashable Ice Cream Cone Collectibles on the beach near Playa Azul in Week 2 of the series. That’ll keep the engines at optimal temperatures, hopefully!
EventLab creators will find the Palm Tree Cut-Out, Wave Cut-Out and Ice Cream Cone in the Blueprint Builder.
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FESTIVAL PLAYLIST​

It’s important to look the part at the Horizon Summer Party and we’ve got 5 unmissable reward cars to keep you cool in the heat.
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2018 DeBerti Ford Mustang GT​

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Earn 80 PTS during the Summer Party Festival Playlist series. Available from July 20 – August 17.
TwinTurbos invites car fans to experience the process of how a DeBerti build comes to life, and the fun thrills that ensue once the build is complete. This DeBerti Ford Mustang GT is fitted with a custom TT Designs widebody kit, a Roush supercharged 5.0-liter engine, and 18 inches of Mickey Thompson tires on the back. Throw in a custom hood designed by Brad DeBerti, billet grille transforms, Bullseye Retro custom headlights and taillights, and an Air Design rear wing to complete the look, and the result is a modern muscle build that celebrates the joys of driving fast in style. It’s an impeccable list of high-end modifications, all which contribute to one truly menacing-inspired car.

1973 Ford XB Falcon GT​

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Earn 20 PTS during the Week 1 Summer Party Festival Playlist. Available from July 20 – July 27.
This might be the most famous Australian car abroad. Not only has it been the star of a major motion picture set in a post-apocalyptic Outback wasteland (that would be “Mad Max”), it’s also been celebrated as the well-loved first car of Australia’s Eric Bana in the 2009 documentary film “Love the Beast.” As one of the first all-Australian designed cars from Ford, it was a no-brainer to send the XB Falcon racing. It battled the Holden LH Torana at the most famous Australian race, the Bathurst 1000 (although it's very similar predecessor, the XA Falcon, had a bit better luck). However, race and film career aside, the Falcon stands on its own as a car worthy of admiration. With a snarling 300 horsepower 351 “Cleveland” V8 (an American design locally built in Australia and celebrated in large graphics on the side proclaiming “GT 351”) rumbling under the twin-scooped hood, the GT has plenty of punch to back up its spot at the top of the XB Falcon lineup. With less than 1,000 XB GT hardtops produced, this iconic Australian muscle car is a rare bird.

1970 Hot Wheels Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Custom​

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Earn 20 PTS during the Week 2 Summer Party Festival Playlist. Available from July 27 – August 3.
Winner of the 2020 Hot Wheels Legends Tour, Riley Stair saw his 1970 Pontiac Trans Am made into a die-cast 1:64 Hot Wheels scale model released in 2021. The car was selected based on its authenticity, creativity and garage spirit. Between its aggressive looks and motorsport-inspired features, the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Custom screams racing passion with a custom-fabricated tube chassis, large flared fenders, a monstrous iron block LSx V8 outputting over 1,000 steadfast horses and a four-speed manual transmission, which for the record was swapped from a NASCAR stock car! Stair’s build certainly stood out above the rest, which makes it a must have addition to your Forza Horizon 5 garage – test its limits on Hot Wheels Park and see just how fast you can push this power-hungry muscle machine.

2022 Toyota GR86​

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Earn 20 PTS during the Week 3 Summer Party Festival Playlist. Available from August 3 – August 10.
It’s fun, it’s fast, and it’s ready for a road trip. The new Toyota GR86 features a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder boxer engine that delivers 228 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque. 0-60 in 6.1 seconds with a top speed of 140mph ensure the GR86 takes you anywhere in speedy time. It’s also fitted with a dual chrome-tipped exhaust, track-tuned suspension and 18-inch matte-black painted alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport4 tires that assist with traction control. With a front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, the GR86 feels nimble around every twist and turn on the road.

1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455​

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Earn 20 PTS during the Week 4 Summer Party Festival Playlist. Available from August 10 – August 17.
Literally the last breath from the muscle car era, the Super-Duty 455 was the dream of a few enthusiastic Pontiac engineers wanting to maintain the performance image of the brand. This was done in the face of the OPEC oil crisis and GM management that had no stomach for anything that didn’t effuse economy. So, the SD-455 was snuck in as an option for Formula and Trans-Am models. While out-the-door performance was hindered by a mild camshaft and restrictive exhaust manifolds, the SD-455 was the perfect starter kit for anyone seeking to find and unleash horsepower. Underneath the emissions-friendly components are a heavily fortified block, forged steel connecting rods, forged aluminum pistons, and modified cylinder heads. Basically, this wolf just needs its sheep’s clothing to be stripped off to really roar.

WHAT’S NEXT​

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Italian Automotive celebrates its rich heritage in Horizon Mexico as Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Abarth and Lancia all return to the festival this August. We can’t wait to share more details about this incredibly exciting event in Forza Horizon 5 next month. Until then, we’ll see you at the Horizon Summer Party!
 
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Massa esse Hot wheels e as marcas voltando
 

FH5 Release Notes: July 18th, 2023​

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We're constantly working to improve the experience in Forza Horizon 5. Below you will find a summary of items fixed or improved upon in this update.

Series 23 Release Notes


New Features (Available from July 18th)
  • Night duration extended permanently
  • 3 EventLab Props
  • Palm Tree Cut-Out
  • Wave Cut-Out
  • Ice Cream Cone
"Summer Party" Series Features permanently added (Available from July 20th)
  • Icons of Speed Story featuring 8 chapters
  • 9 Icons of Speed Accolades
  • 1 Summer Party Collector Accolade
"Summer Party" Limited Timed Series Features (Available from July 20th until August 17th)
  • Evolving World: Stadium Summer Party
  • Evolving World: Summer Party Street Scene Decorations
  • Evolving World: Party Billboards
  • Evolving World: Ice Cream Collectible
Unlockable cars
  • 5 Festival Playlist Reward Cars (Available from July 20th onwards)
  • 1970 Hot Wheels Pontiac Firebird Trans AM Custom
  • 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455
  • 1973 Ford XB Falcon GT
  • 2018 DeBerti Ford Mustang GT
  • 2022 Toyota GR86
  • 1 Icons of Speed Story Reward Car (Available from July 20th)
  • 2019 Hennessey Camaro Exorcist

Bug fixes

General
  • Fixed an issue with the Auction House where sometimes thumbnails didn't match car paint (Bug ID 3218220)
  • Fixed an issue in Horizon Promo where an invisible Alejandra's Flatbed Truck thumbnail was displayed in the list (Bug ID 3896396)
  • Changed wording with "Donut Media" cars and dialogues subtitles in British English (Bug ID 3901525)
  • Changed wording with Barbie Movie cars for British English (Bug ID 3901353)
  • Fixed an issue where players could sometimes hear the Horizon Arcade blimp sound on the highway despite not being around (Bug ID 3899772)
  • Fixed an issue with the Test Track UI where "Performance Class" filter was incorrectly displayed instead of the Car Manufacturer (Bug ID 3901143)
  • Fixed an issue with EventLab tiles where sometimes creator's name on the blueprint could take an unintendedly long time to get displayed (Bug ID 3862592)
  • Fixed an issue where players could get disconnected after completing a Showdown race (Bug ID 3900047)
    Improved lighting for exhausts in Photo Mode (Bug ID 3896985)
  • General performance and stability fixes
PC
  • Fixed an issue where graphics settings could reset upon closing the game (Bug ID 3157964)
  • Fixed an issue where binding or unbinding either Steer Left or Steer Right could also clear the other binding (Bug ID 3896417)
  • Fixed an issue where Combine Steering and Combine Acceleration/Brakes options were not saved correctly (Bug ID 3899639)
  • Fixed an issue with Steam Store where disabling the Steam overlay could result in a soft lock (Bug ID 3900950)
Cars
  • Fixed an issue with 1972 Chevrolet K10 Custom with incorrect shadows on the passenger's side door (Bug ID 3900390)
  • Fixed an issue with the 1996 #51 Donut Media Nissan 240SX where the driver and the number displayed was incorrect (Bug ID 3901640)
  • Fixed an issue with the 1997 BMW M3 where an incorrect anti-lag pop animation was displayed while the Rocketbunny wide bodykit was installed (Bug ID 3892394)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2003 Donut Media 350 'Hi Car' and the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series where collision physics with the environment were not working as intended (Bug ID 3902238; 3902246)
    • Developer's Notes: Any collision fixes may influence already existing player created tunes. We are also investigating a few other cars reported through the Troubleshooting Hub with similar collision issues.
  • Fixed an issue with the 2003 Donut Media 350Z 'Hi Car' where the rear view mirror was flipped (Bug ID 3902112)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2019 BMW Z4 Roadster where an incorrect anti-lag pop animation was displayed while the AC Schnitzer wide bodykit was installed (Bug ID 3892595)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2019 Subaru STI S209 where an incorrect anti-lag pop animation was displayed while the Varis wide bodykit was installed (Bug ID 3891556)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series where the V12 engine swap cost incorrectly required 900.000 CR instead of 75.000 CR (Bug ID 3901493)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2022 Pagani Huarya R where flaps were not correctly working as an air brake (Bug ID 3901147)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2022 Pagani Huarya R where some panels couldn't be painted (Bug ID 3901148)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2022 Pagani Huarya R where the displacement stat displayed 0 while switching between Stock and Race engine block (Bug ID 3901144)
  • Fixed an issue with the 2022 Cupra Formentor VZ5 where the Model Year was not consistent between short and long descriptions (Bug ID 3897050)
 
Porra, finalmente botaram animação do volante acima de 180 graus em um jogo.

 
se todo mundo reclamar eles vão ter que da um jeito, esse problema do jogo não abrir as vezes acontece comigo, depois da atualização da serie 19 o jogo esta demorando muito para abrir.
eu abri uma reclamação la tambem, se todos fizerem e ainda fazer uns barulhinhos na pagina deles rapidinho eles dão um jeito.
Aqui acontece a mesma coisa, é um sofrimento para entrar no jogo. As vezes levo mais de meia hora tentando abrir o jogo. Esses dias deu um erro "0x12c" ao abrir e fechou.
 
Só pra atualizar, eu resolvi reinstalar o jogo. Eu queria instalar o windows 11 (já tinha testado mais de ano atrás e não tinha gostado, agora tentei de novo) e aproveitei e fiz a formatação completa e reinstalei do zero tudo.

O jogo eu reinstalei e na hora de abrir, pimba, deu o mesmo mesmo problema! o jogo ficava 30 minutos numa tela sincronizando dados, e depois falhava e não abria. Só que dessa vez tentei algo que falaram pra fazer e não tinha dado certo da outra vez, que era ficar clicando no ícone do jogo na barra de tarefas e fazendo isso, agora o jogo abriu :que:.

Com mais tempo eu descobri que, pelo menos no meu caso em especifico, eu preciso apenas dar um click na segunda splash screen que aparece antes do jogo abrir (aquela pequena, que é igual a primeira, mas num tamanho menor).

E sim, o jogo demora mais pra abrir agora do que antigamente. Mas abre de primeira.

Pra quem estiver tendo problema do jogo fechar antes mesmo de abrir de fato, faça esse teste: Quando clicar no atalho do Forza pra abrir ele (ou abrir pelo App do Xbox), vai abrir uma tela com a imagem de uma mercedez vermelha numa estrada de terra, escrito sincronizando dados na parte inferior dela (é a primeira "splash screen"), Quando essa fechar sozinha e a outra menor abrir (com a mesma imagem) cliquem com o mouse nela, (como se estivem selecionando ela pra ficar como janela ativa). Se não der certo, fiquem clicando sem parar nela.

Aqui nem isso dava certo antes da formatação. Tinha reinstalado o windows 10 sem formatar, reinstalei o jogo 2 vezes sempre apagando todos os dados dele do app dos xbox e seus serviços.

Agora consigo jogar novamente... mas pqp! que palhaçada isso.
 
Aqui acontece a mesma coisa, é um sofrimento para entrar no jogo. As vezes levo mais de meia hora tentando abrir o jogo. Esses dias deu um erro "0x12c" ao abrir e fechou.

Só pra atualizar, eu resolvi reinstalar o jogo. Eu queria instalar o windows 11 (já tinha testado mais de ano atrás e não tinha gostado, agora tentei de novo) e aproveitei e fiz a formatação completa e reinstalei do zero tudo.

O jogo eu reinstalei e na hora de abrir, pimba, deu o mesmo mesmo problema! o jogo ficava 30 minutos numa tela sincronizando dados, e depois falhava e não abria. Só que dessa vez tentei algo que falaram pra fazer e não tinha dado certo da outra vez, que era ficar clicando no ícone do jogo na barra de tarefas e fazendo isso, agora o jogo abriu :que:.

Com mais tempo eu descobri que, pelo menos no meu caso em especifico, eu preciso apenas dar um click na segunda splash screen que aparece antes do jogo abrir (aquela pequena, que é igual a primeira, mas num tamanho menor).

E sim, o jogo demora mais pra abrir agora do que antigamente. Mas abre de primeira.

Pra quem estiver tendo problema do jogo fechar antes mesmo de abrir de fato, faça esse teste: Quando clicar no atalho do Forza pra abrir ele (ou abrir pelo App do Xbox), vai abrir uma tela com a imagem de uma mercedez vermelha numa estrada de terra, escrito sincronizando dados na parte inferior dela (é a primeira "splash screen"), Quando essa fechar sozinha e a outra menor abrir (com a mesma imagem) cliquem com o mouse nela, (como se estivem selecionando ela pra ficar como janela ativa). Se não der certo, fiquem clicando sem parar nela.

Aqui nem isso dava certo antes da formatação. Tinha reinstalado o windows 10 sem formatar, reinstalei o jogo 2 vezes sempre apagando todos os dados dele do app dos xbox e seus serviços.

Agora consigo jogar novamente... mas pqp! que palhaçada isso.
Já foi relatado esse problema lá na página de suporte...eu mesmo fui um deles, façam a mesma coisa, se possível façam um vídeo também.....muitas pessoas já estão reclamando e semana passada o suporte me mandou mensagem e disse que foi passado tudo para os desenvolvedores e já estão sabendo. Agora nos resta esperar.
 
Alguém manja se esses mods de som dão ban?

 

FH5 Release Notes: July 27th, 2023 (Hotfix)​

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We're constantly working to improve the experience in Forza Horizon 5. Below you will find a summary of items fixed or improved upon in this update.

Version Number:
  • Xbox One: 2.604.481.0
  • Xbox Series: 3.604.481.0
  • PC: 3.604.481.0
  • Steam: 1.604.481.0

General
  • Fixed an issue where game progress for some players was not correctly saved
 
Será que vem a Alfa Giulia? No FH4 é muito linda...
 
Espero que venha alguns carros elétricos com as marcas italianas, esses dias fui procurar a fiat no jogo e não tinha encontrado kkk
 
Já foi relatado esse problema lá na página de suporte...eu mesmo fui um deles, façam a mesma coisa, se possível façam um vídeo também.....muitas pessoas já estão reclamando e semana passada o suporte me mandou mensagem e disse que foi passado tudo para os desenvolvedores e já estão sabendo. Agora nos resta esperar.
Vou fazer isso entao, pois ja faz meses que esta assim.
 
Fala pessoal boa tarde, comprei o xbox series s e a versão suprema do FH5, console muito top e jogo maravilhoso, só estou meio perdido na progressão do jogo, qualquer corrida que eu faça avança na "historia" alguém poderia só dar uma explicada, se tiverem um grupo de whats ou algo do tipo fico agradecido.
 
TMNT Mutant Mayhem, o novo filme das Tartarugas Ninja, surpreendeu os fãs com uma referência engraçada a Forza Horizon, um dos jogos mais populares do catálogo da Microsoft. A cena em questão ocorre quando as tartarugas estão escapando de um grupo de mutantes em uma van conduzida por Donatello depois de estacionar por um breve momento. Raphael diz: "Você é realmente um bom motorista, Donnie". Ao que Donnie responde: "Incontáveis horas em Forza Horizon finalmente valeram a pena".

 

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DISCOVER ITALIAN AUTOMOTIVE IN FORZA HORIZON 5​

11 August 2023- Playground Games
Italian Automotive introduces 16 cars for all Forza Horizon 5 players as Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Abarth and Lancia are back at the Horizon Festival.
Calling all Italian Automotive fans, this update is for you: Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Lancia all return in our biggest Forza Horizon 5 car drop ever! Get ready to experience Italy’s automotive excellence with 16 cars for your garage. This includes 8 cars immediately obtainable in the Autoshow from Tuesday, August 15 and 8 cars unlockable in the Italian Automotive Festival Playlist over the next four weeks, beginning on Thursday, August 17 running through September 14, 2023.
To ensure you can store and customize all of these cars, we’ve increased the total garage space from 1,000 to 2,000 cars and the save slots for tunes and liveries from 600 to 1,000. Your feedback on the Suggestions Hub helped us prioritize these improvements, so please keep sharing your ideas so we can understand which changes would be the most beneficial to our players.
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GAMES FIXES & RELEASE NOTES​

Here’s a look at some of the fixes and improvements you can look forward to in this update:
  • Increased the total garage size from 1,000 to 2,000 cars.
  • You can now save up to 1,000 tunes and 1,000 liveries, up from 600 each.
  • Fixed an issue with the Auction House where sometimes last-minute bid extensions were not functioning correctly
  • Fixed different issues regarding drivatars and videoclips not working as intended in Icons of Speed
  • Fixed an issue with Seasonal EventLab were blueprints downloads and usage were not getting counted correctly when participating in Coop/PvP modes
  • Seasonal Playground Games King Mode had a total time of 10 minutes instead of 8
  • Fixed different issues with car decorations and elements (stickers, colors, parts, among others) were not being shown as intended
  • [PC] Improvements made to some unusual long loading times particularly on Windows Store PC clients before the start of the game window
  • [PC] Improvements made to some instances where the game client was becoming unresponsive after launching the game
  • [PC] Fixed an issue where the unlocked framerate option would be hidden when enabling DLSS and Resolution Scaling options

Once the Italian Automotive update has released for download on Xbox, Windows and Steam, we will publish the release notes with the full list of included fixes. Here’s where you can stay in the know with the issues that we’re investigating. Remember to report any game bugs that you encounter on the Troubleshooting Hub, our official issues tracker available on the Forza Forums.

ITALIAN EXOTICS CAR PACK​

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Give your Forza Horizon 5 garage the finest masterpieces of Italian design. The Italian Exotics Car Pack introduces 7 meticulously crafted new-to-Forza cars for you to collect and drive:

2023 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica​

With a design inspired by the Super Trofeo Evo2 racing line, the latest Huracán model has improved aerodynamics, stability, and has enhanced the overall driving experience without losing the striking and iconic Lambo DNA we all love and recognize at a glance. The Huracán’s mighty 5.2-liter V10 engine has 630 CV that can (and will) send you flying at 201mph. This new Huracán is built for the driver as it features new connectivity functions, customization of interiors, and different driving modes to give you the feel you want out of its electromechanical rear-wheel drive. Huracán Technica is a bridge between Lamborghini’s supercar pedigree and its future.

2022 Ferrari 296 GTB​

The Ferrari 296 GTB redefines what a supercar is by putting together a petrol V6 and an electric engine that together can deliver 830 CV. The GTB is the very first Ferrari road car with an electric engine attached to the back of the combustion one and allows drivers to use both or stick to the electric only. 2022’s Gran Turismo Berlinetta’s build is centered on balance: the hybrid system is designed to give the car the lowest gravity center possible by placing the battery in the lowest position available. This car’s engine and overall design is inspired by Ferrari’s racing history taking ideas from the 156 F1, the 250 LM, and the 126 C2; and it will not shy away from the incredible speed and power offered by its predecessors.

2020 Ferrari Roma​

The 2020 Ferrari Roma can be described with just two words: Style and Speed. The timeless and elegant design on the Roma conceals a powerful 3.8-liter turbo V8 engine capable of producing 620 CV. Aerodynamics were an integral part of this vehicle’s design: an active rear wing increases downforce and allows drivers to take corners quickly without losing an ounce of style, and the entire body of the car allows creates low drag when taking off. 70% of the Roma’s components are completely new and designed to improve the power-to-weight ratio making it one of the best of its class. 0-60mph will take you only 3.4 seconds, making the 2020 Ferrari Roma a must have for drivers who love to look good when going fast.

2020 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12​

Just when you thought Lambo’s couldn’t get any wilder, the Essenza SC12 gets unveiled. This track-only monster is equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine that can produce a face-melting 819bhp. Born and raised to be fast, the Essenza’s chassis is built completely on carbon fiber which makes it weigh in at only 1376kg (3033.56 lbs). Every detail of this car’s exterior is designed to improve aerodynamics, air flow, and provide cooling for the engine, and, of course, scream “I want to go fast” when you look at it. This hypercar might be the pinnacle of Squadra Corse’s work to this day.

2020 Lamborghini SC20​

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The striking image of a one-off Lambo truly is a sight to be seen. The 2020 SC20 is a custom build with racing roots, original details, aerodynamic design, and the biggest engine Lamborghini has ever made: a 6,498 CC V12 with a seven-speed ISR transmission. The car is covered top-to-bottom in carbon fiber that has been polished by hand and is designed to allow the car to drive comfortably even at high speed. This no-roof, no-windshield, no-nonsense vehicle is a huge contender for the “Poster Car King” title.

2019 Italdesign DaVinci Concept​

Built to mark the 500th anniversary of Leonardo DaVinci’s passing, the Italdesign DaVinci is an all-electric concept grand tourer that pays homage to one of the greatest and most iconic Renaissance artists and inventors. It’s designed first and foremost to be premium with intricate styling and details throughout both the exterior and interior, as if it’s a work of art by DaVinci himself. Its electric motors drive all four wheels, though Italdesign has approached this as a modular car that allows various electric motors and batteries to be swapped in from different automakers. If a petrol-powered car is desired, then it’s even possible to swap out the inner workings for a more conventional drivetrain. In fact, Italdesign tried and tested this themselves with a 4.0-litre V8 prototype showcased at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. While its overall aggressive looks and large gull-wing doors are certain to catch the attention of many, it’s the modularity provided by the DaVinci Concept that would certainly appeal most to esteemed car enthusiasts. If the DaVinci ever enters full production someday, which Italdesign says it could after a few small tweaks, then it’d certainly set a new bar for not only the constantly evolving electric vehicle market, but also the concept of car modularity and premium automotive design.

2018 Lamborghini #63 Squadra Corse Huracán Super Trofeo Evo​

The successor of the Lamborghini racing breed is here with a brand-new body kit developed by Lamborghini’s Motorsport division which includes a rear fin and a roof air intake. The Super Trofeo’s styling was a hint at the future of its makers supercars that incorporate similar styling lines and features for road-friendly vehicles. But it’s not just about the striking and certainly unique exterior, the Super Trofeo Evo packs with a massive punch with its 5.2-liter V10 engine that produces 620 CV at 8250 rpm that made it run Monza in 1:34.3. And now you have more reasons to make this the car of your choice to run any GT World Championship.
Once the pack is purchased, you are granted a one-time only, free addition of each car to your Forza Horizon 5 garage, with no additional in-game credit cost. The Italian Exotics Car Pack is available from August 15 for USD $9.99 / GBP £7.99 / EUR €9.99 on the Microsoft Store and Steam. It is not included with the Forza Horizon 5 Car Pass, Standard, Deluxe or Premium Editions.

NEW AUTOSHOW CARS​

The Horizon Festival’s local mechanic has been busy as 8 iconic Italian cars enter the Autoshow. Once you’ve updated Forza Horizon 5, drive over to any Horizon Festival Outpost or Player House to browse the latest additions. Tune them up in your garage and check out the sights of Mexico while behind the wheel of some of Italy’s most exquisite machinery.

1968 Abarth 595 Esseesse​

What it lacks in power and refinement it makes up for in character and likability. The Abarth 500 is an Italian design inspired by the VW Bug, and 100% built for Italians. But you don’t have to be from Italy to appreciate its glorious sound and adorable form. The Cinquecento is an acquired taste but, like most good things, once you have acquired a taste for them, they become a part of you.

2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio​

It’s been 21 years since Alfa Romeo sold cars in the United States, and one drive of the new Giulia might infer they spent the entire time making sure their next entry was perfect. The Giulia Quadrifoglio is all Alfa Romeo, with exotic lines, delicate styling touches, and the performance you expect from an Italian sport sedan. In Quadrifoglio dress the biggest treat is the 505 horsepower Ferrari-derived 2.9-liter twin-turbo V6. Not only is it four-letter fast, but the sonorous rumble it emits is stunning from idle to redline. The front bumper on Quadrifoglio models is aggressive looking and, in the rear, you will find the gigantic rear diffuser and a gorgeously protruding exhaust. It’s been a long time to wait for the new Giulia, but by any measure it was worth it.

1968 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale​

One of the most beautiful cars ever built, the lightweight and powerful Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale also holds the record of being the most expensive new car sold in the U.S. of its time (at around $17,000). Initially as many as three of the extremely rare Stradale came to North America; today, only two remain on the continent. The car modeled for Forza Motorsport 5 is part of one of the greatest private collections of Italian cars in the world. These cars were ahead of their time, using butterfly-style doors, large wrap-around glass, twin-spark ignition, dual-overhead cams, a six-speed Coletti transmission, and plenty of lightweight magnesium parts. As you start the two-liter V8 engine, it doesn’t take long to realize the powerplant is only inches behind your head. With an RPM redline of 9,500 —outrageous for 1968 — you hear a symphony of sound from rumble to scream.

1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2​

Based on the success of the TZ1, a lightweight, space-frame race car, the TZ2 was lighter, lower and more powerful. Both cars were built by the team at Autodelta made up of owner Carlo Chiti, and design engineers Oarzio Satta and Guisseppe Busso. When the design work for the TZ2 took place Alfa Romeo had purchased Autodelta and given them responsibility for all of Alfa Romeo’s race development and team management. Since the TZ2 was to be a factory racer and would not have to meet homologation requirements, Autodelta was able to focus solely on performance and consider new concepts. Following Porsche’s lead as used in the 904 Carrera GTS, the body of the TZ2 is made of glass-reinforced plastic (GRP). This alone allowed the TZ2 to shed nearly 100kg (220.46 lb), but, in addition to the lighter weight, the TZ2 also had an all-new, fully adjustable suspension. The body, designed by Ercole Spada of Zagato, sat a mere 41 inches high, and many have called the TZ2 a “mini-Ferrari GTO.” Under the hood, is a delicious 1.6 liter inline four, prepared by Virgilio Conrero's Autotecnica Conrero shop in Torino. The TZ2 dominated GT-class racing for 18 months, thoughts of putting one into production were toyed with but never realized. This was the last front-engine racing Alfa before the Tipo 33 took over.

1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale​

Alleggerita means “lightweight” in Italian, and by modern standards the Giulia gran turismo alleggerita is lighter than a dust mote, weighing in at less than 1,700 lbs. Prepared by Alfa Romeo’s competition department, Autodelta SpA, the GTA shaves weight off nearly every component. The outer panels are aluminum, and the steel monocoque is thinner gauge as well. The side glass was tossed, and plastic windows fitted, and racing-style magnesium alloy wheels round out the package. The rev-happy motor wears a twin-spark head with larger carburetors, making more power out of the 1750cc motor. When you take it all in, it’s the same gorgeous Bertone coupe shape as the regular Giulia GTV, trimmed down to fighting weight and packing a roaring twin-cam four. It’s understandable, then, how this timeless, classic road homologation version complements the race winning GTA Corse models.
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Alfa Romeos available in the Autoshow on August 15!

1980 Fiat 124 Sport Spider​

The Fiat 124 Sport Spider brought an affordable option to the road in Europe and America, and was largely unchanged, for nearly 20 years. In 1980 it had a fuel-injected 2.0-liter motor to motivate the sleek lines of its Pininfarina body. Over the course of its production run, more than 200,000 models were sold, with around 75 percent sold in the United States.

1992 Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO​

An F1 car for rally is one way to classify this robust, any condition, any surface racer. From a distance it resembles its distant, much milder, yet still capable cousin the Lancia Delta. Underneath, the bloodline is pure purpose-built racecar. A turbocharger lay rubber from all four wheels; try not to choke on its dust.

1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale​

It’s shockingly beautiful and ready to raise the hairs on your neck tearing up the back roads. Built from the ground up to dominate Group 5 rally and then tamed for the street, the Stratos is very quick. Its timeless design is as attractive today as the day it first touched rally stages.
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The finest selection of Lancias is waiting in the Autoshow.

FESTIVAL PLAYLIST​

4 weeks, 8 incredible Italian cars. Are you ready for the challenge? Don’t miss out on the events featured on the Festival Playlist this series and look out for new challenges to smash the Yacht Piñata Collectible and Italian Automotive themed billboards available every week! New props will also be available in EventLab for creators to use in their custom events.

1992 Alfa Romeo 155 Q4​

Technically, the 1992 Alfa Romeo 155 Q4 can be termed a "compact executive", but this car has the heart of a touring car. Introduced in 1992, the 155 was a larger replacement for the Alfa Romeo 75. The Q4 version features a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine capable of 187 horsepower and, unlike the front wheel drive 155, sports an AWD drivetrain. Capable of a 140-mph top speed and a 0-100 kph in around 7 seconds, it’s little wonder that the 155 had success in touring car racing. It’s a fun drive with a body style that’s begging for a race replica livery in Forza Horizon 5.

1986 Lancia Delta S4​

An F1 car for rally is one way to classify this robust, any condition, any surface racer. From a distance it resembles its distant much milder, yet still utterly capable cousin the Lancia Delta. Underneath the bloodline is pure purpose-built racecar. A supercharger and a turbocharger lay rubber from all four wheels, try not to choke on its dust.

2016 Abarth 695 Biposto​

In case you don’t speak Italian, “Biposto” means two-seater. In terms of this micro-sized hot hatch, two-seater means more fun than might be legal. That’s why Abarth – pronounced ‘Ah-Bart’ – calls the 695 Biposto an entry-level track day car. Celebrating 50 years since the introduction of the immensely popular Abarth 695, the Biposto comes with features that make it a screaming fast pocket rocket with handling that rivals sports cars twice its price. All the upgrades come from the most preferred brands in performance including: Akrapovic exhaust, Brembo brakes, OZ wheels, Garrett turbo, and more. These components and the tuning result in a car that is far from its diminutive daily driving cousins with a backseat and a thrilling driving experience that is anything but small.

2014 Alfa Romeo 4C​

Look out, sports car fans, the 4C has everything needed for spirited driving and even a few creature comforts. First off, the form which has met with near universal praise from fans and critics alike. As with any sports car built by Italians, the looks are only the icing; it’s the cake that is tasty: a carbon-fiber tub between twin aluminum sub-frames, and a rip-roaring turbo-charged four-cylinder with enough gusto to give anyone a permanent grin. The engine is behind the cabin, where it should be. The resulting driving experience is visceral and will have you wishing for the next off-camber corner all day. Thank you, Alfa, we needed that!

1980 Abarth Fiat 131​

Carlo Abarth is rightfully famous for applying the dark art of tuning to some of the most unlikely cars in the world—simple, robust, but decidedly unsporting Fiats—and creating legitimate giant-slaying racers out of them. This Abarth 131 is a homologation version of the standard Fiat 131, a relatively tame family sedan until fitted with a 2-liter, 16-valve fuel-injected motor creating nearly 140 horsepower. Combined with lightweight fiberglass body panels sporting box flares and aggressive air scoops, the boxy coupe can scoot to 60 in less than eight seconds—incredible performance for such a small car developed during the 1970s. With independent rear suspension fitted by Abarth, the 131 is perfectly suited for hanging out its duck-tailed hindquarters on the tight, technical courses. This road version allowed the 230-horsepower rally version to dominate World Rally Championship racing between 1977 and 1980. With only 400 of the street cars ever produced, Forza is probably the best place to experience this diminutive Italian rally car on the road.

2007 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione​

From every possible angle, the 8C Competizione is a steel-and-carbon-fiber supermodel of the highest order. Yet you might be surprised that it wasn’t designed by one of the famous Italian coachbuilders—instead the 8C was designed in-house at Alfa Romeo’s own design center. The 8C also has the beast to back up the beauty, using a version of the 4.3-liter V8 that sees duty in the Maserati Coupe and the Ferrari F430, and is precisely balanced with a 6-speed transaxle mounted just ahead of the rear wheels. Keeping all the weight inside the wheelbase allows the 8C to dance with the finest corner-carvers around, and it can hold its own at a stoplight drag by handily laying down 12.4-second quarter miles. Of course, with those looks, a simple cruise down the boulevard will rack up double-takes without needing to even let the 8C’s 450 horsepower sing its warbling quad-exhaust note.

2017 Abarth 124 Spider​

Built on the same chassis and with many of the same components of the Mazda Miata, the Abarth 124 Spider takes that solid base and spices it up with Italian flair. This variant has the most horsepower available and an optimized suspension. The car’s bulging lines beg to cut their way through the wind with the top down. Under the long hood is the treat that separates the 124 from its Japanese sibling. Whether you actually find the turbo in the engine bay or note the distinguishing sound of it spooling up as you throttle up, the forced induction is what makes this little convertible a real treat. Like the Miata, this is a car you can drive at 100 percent all day and have loads of fun in the process. So, what are you waiting for?

1982 Lancia 037 Stradale​

When is a road car not (exactly) a road car? When it is a homologation variant of something as wild as a Group B rally car. As its name implies, the 037 Stradale is road-legal (stradale meaning “road” in Italian), sure, but under all of the road-approved gear like headlights, turn signals, and reflectors is the same spaceframe, Kevlar-reinforced fiberglass, and competition-bred engine as the Group B car. Of course, the Stradale versions couldn’t be as wild as their racing twins, with additional weight and an engine tune that wouldn’t require a tear-down every few races. Located amidships in a longitudinal placement is Lancia’s competition-tested 2-liter four-cylinder motor, supplemented with a supercharger provided by Abarth that adds extra power without the lag of turbochargers. As the last of the rear-wheel drive rally cars to see success in WRC, the 037 does have the advantage of lighter weight and less complexity than the early all-wheel drive competition, which helped propel the Group B 037 to a manufacturer’s championship in 1983. With a minimum construction of 200 cars to comply with racing rules, the 037 Stradale is exceedingly rare.

WHAT'S NEXT​

The next Forza Horizon 5 update celebrates our Horizon Creatives with some new community-requested improvements to EventLab. Stay tuned for details in September!
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Aqui acontece a mesma coisa, é um sofrimento para entrar no jogo. As vezes levo mais de meia hora tentando abrir o jogo. Esses dias deu um erro "0x12c" ao abrir e fechou.

Só pra atualizar, eu resolvi reinstalar o jogo. Eu queria instalar o windows 11 (já tinha testado mais de ano atrás e não tinha gostado, agora tentei de novo) e aproveitei e fiz a formatação completa e reinstalei do zero tudo.

O jogo eu reinstalei e na hora de abrir, pimba, deu o mesmo mesmo problema! o jogo ficava 30 minutos numa tela sincronizando dados, e depois falhava e não abria. Só que dessa vez tentei algo que falaram pra fazer e não tinha dado certo da outra vez, que era ficar clicando no ícone do jogo na barra de tarefas e fazendo isso, agora o jogo abriu :que:.

Com mais tempo eu descobri que, pelo menos no meu caso em especifico, eu preciso apenas dar um click na segunda splash screen que aparece antes do jogo abrir (aquela pequena, que é igual a primeira, mas num tamanho menor).

E sim, o jogo demora mais pra abrir agora do que antigamente. Mas abre de primeira.

Pra quem estiver tendo problema do jogo fechar antes mesmo de abrir de fato, faça esse teste: Quando clicar no atalho do Forza pra abrir ele (ou abrir pelo App do Xbox), vai abrir uma tela com a imagem de uma mercedez vermelha numa estrada de terra, escrito sincronizando dados na parte inferior dela (é a primeira "splash screen"), Quando essa fechar sozinha e a outra menor abrir (com a mesma imagem) cliquem com o mouse nela, (como se estivem selecionando ela pra ficar como janela ativa). Se não der certo, fiquem clicando sem parar nela.

Aqui nem isso dava certo antes da formatação. Tinha reinstalado o windows 10 sem formatar, reinstalei o jogo 2 vezes sempre apagando todos os dados dele do app dos xbox e seus serviços.

Agora consigo jogar novamente... mas pqp! que palhaçada isso.

Valeu apena reclamar.
  • PC] Melhorias feitas em alguns tempos de carregamento longos e incomuns, especialmente em clientes de PC da Windows Store antes do início da janela do jogo
  • [PC] Melhorias feitas em alguns casos em que o cliente do jogo estava deixando de responder após o lançamento do jogo
 
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DLC fodarástico, só a NATA das Lambos pra ninguém botar defeito, e que não tem em nenhum outro jogo, insta buy!

fora isso, um dos melhores updates, só vem!
 
Valeu apena reclamar.
  • PC] Melhorias feitas em alguns tempos de carregamento longos e incomuns, especialmente em clientes de PC da Windows Store antes do início da janela do jogo
  • [PC] Melhorias feitas em alguns casos em que o cliente do jogo estava deixando de responder após o lançamento do jogo
Essa semana não joguei, meu gamepass expirou. Semana que vem eu vou renovar, aí dou retorno se está melhor.

Vlw!
 

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