Forza Motorsport 2: Update this Monday, DLC by August
Guys who own a copy of Forza Motorsport 2 for the Xbox 360 may want to keep their eyes peeled for a game update coming in this Monday. As Community Manager Che Chou explained over at the Forza 2 official site, this Monday patch will be part one of two updates Turn 10 plans to implement for Forza 2 on Xbox Live. Here’s a brief summary of the tweaks to expect when update #1 lands:
- Deny gifting and reselling of cars with locked paint jobs.
- A temporary ban on the Lotus Elan use on scoreboards and in multiplayer.
- Allow cars to be fully rotated while being viewed in the Auction House. Why? Because so many of you asked for the camera to be unlocked in Auction House so you can look at the paintjob on the roof of the car we thought we should do good by the community.
- A number of scoreboard problems have been fixed.
- Removed host’s ability to boot players during a race.
- Miscellaneous fixes aplenty.
Further along the road, Chou tells us that the devs plan to implement more fixes, like resolving the recently spotted problem of inappropriate pain jobs. And in case you’re looking for new cars and tracks, Chou says to expect downloadable content come this August. That’s the short rundown on the updates – readers can view Chou’s full explanations over at the read link below.
Guys who own a copy of Forza Motorsport 2 for the Xbox 360 may want to keep their eyes peeled for a game update coming in this Monday. As Community Manager Che Chou explained over at the Forza 2 official site, this Monday patch will be part one of two updates Turn 10 plans to implement for Forza 2 on Xbox Live. Here’s a brief summary of the tweaks to expect when update #1 lands:
- Deny gifting and reselling of cars with locked paint jobs.
- A temporary ban on the Lotus Elan use on scoreboards and in multiplayer.
- Allow cars to be fully rotated while being viewed in the Auction House. Why? Because so many of you asked for the camera to be unlocked in Auction House so you can look at the paintjob on the roof of the car we thought we should do good by the community.
- A number of scoreboard problems have been fixed.
- Removed host’s ability to boot players during a race.
- Miscellaneous fixes aplenty.
Further along the road, Chou tells us that the devs plan to implement more fixes, like resolving the recently spotted problem of inappropriate pain jobs. And in case you’re looking for new cars and tracks, Chou says to expect downloadable content come this August. That’s the short rundown on the updates – readers can view Chou’s full explanations over at the read link below.