Maybe that could be possible, although Canada deserves a bit of an chance to be in an racing game. I really would love to see Canadian (versions) cars like the CSX in the game if it does take place in Canada.
Actually, there's a video made by the youtuber AR12Gaming, where he talks about rumors of it being in Japan. Turns out NONE of the claims of it being in Japan are true. The first sighting of a FH4 picture was of what looked like a possible cover for the game. But if you backtrack the picture, it came from a site where people make fan-fiction covers for not (or not yet) existing games.
Same. If I had to make a guess, I think they'd put it in California because if you just drive like 80 miles, the whole environment can change, so when I think of a "diverse place" I think of California as one of them.
I'd hope for something more obscure, like Massachusetts or Oregon, because they seem to get ignored when it comes to free-roam racing games.
I didnt actually think in a way that i thought that it was definitely happening, i just used "100 Percent" as a figure of speech. There is a very high likelyhood of FH4 being in Japan considering. Japan has a lot of cars and car culture in the domestic market. A lot more so then Australia. Sorry canada, but you dont really have the huge amount of foreign car culture for us non japanese viewers to explore. Cars such as Kei cars and Import sports cars to name a few. Japan has a lot of diverse and interesting terrain. This provides for good level design, going from huge Utopian cities to twisty Cherry-Blossom filled hills. We're all weebs.
Well, atleast with Canada, it has more to do with snow, similar to Blizzard Mountain, but it would've been more common. (Rain as well.) It would also have more American cars, and a few Canadian cars. But I would love to see Japan as well to be one. I mean, we need more non-Japanese racing games in Japan, and we could get more variety. Plus, we can introduce new brands like Citroen in FM7.
Here's three I stumbled across that I'd be interested in checking out. Tank Mechanic Simulator. Car Mechanic Simulator taught me a lot about the inner workings of a car, and I found the game to be very enjoyable after a while of playing, so I'd hope that this one'd do the same for tanks. Junkyard Simulator. I think it looks fun. Surviving Mars. It stimulates that part of me that is fascinated with space. It looks like it'll be similar to Cities: Skylines, which I like, but man is it demanding on performance, so I'm going to expect this one to be the same way. It's not the only Mars Colonization game I've seen on Steam, but I found this one to be particularly interesting because of its relations to Cities: Skylines. Originally I thought it was a DLC for C:S, turns out I was wrong. In the end, it'll depend on how they perform and what their reviews will look like. If the reviews are not so good, I'll probably pass.
I'd also hope when Forza 8 comes, a few cars come back, like that Aztek or adding EVEN more cars, like the 2018 SsangYong Rexton.
This looks like Spintires ripoff, but not sure how good it will be, I doubt it will be really good, but I'm looking forward to see how it turns out eventually: http://store.steampowered.com/app/709010/Offroad_Transport_Simulator/
May be a nice Spintires alternative if they price it well. Sorry, but now its just too much like spintires.
Havn't really been interested in any new games in a long time but I've kinda wanted to try Mx vs. Atv All Out and a new bmx game called BMX Streets when it releases on Steam.
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Do you think that could be as educational as Car Mechanic Simulator? I'd consider it if it was, because of how interested I am in learning more about the inner workings of a computer.