Like what the TDU guys probably wanted to make. I can see how some people could find a lack of structure and the generic summer festival storyline to be lame, but it's a great open world. A lot of suspense, plus there are lots of objects hidden on the map to try to find and drive through, just to kill time with. It was epic, especially in the races against things like jets or trains. Sure, it's no simulation by any means but it's very fun and much more accessible, in a good way. I played the 2nd one a lot at a friend's house and that one, man. THIS IS CRITICAL: Before you play Forza Horizon 5, ensure you have the latest drivers and firmware for your wheel. I haven't played 1 or 2 before, since I don't have an Xbox.*sob I loved both of the first two games, I think Horizon 2 may be the best racer I've played as far as fun goes. I don't expect them to be perfect with everything they release, as no publisher is but I do expect the PC to have the best version of the games at or soon after launch. I'm going to give Microsoft a chance with this Xbox Play Anywhere campaign. * To operate the viewpoint (right stick), D-Pad must be switched to the right stickOriginally posted by Zyphyr:For sure buying. * The menu cannot be operated with the controller. * To operate the viewpoint (right stick), D-Pad must be switched to the right stick. * The game default controls are "Shift UP: A button" and "Shift DOWN: X button", so if you want to use the paddles, you need to change the buttons. ・Since the default setting is "X button: Shift up, A button: Shift Down", button reassignment is necessary to operate with the paddle. In order to look back/front/left/right, it is necessary to switch the Directional Pad settings to the Right Stick on the Hori Device Manager App* Since the default setting is "Y button: Shift Up, X button: Shift Down", button reassignment is necessary to operate with the paddle. (Assign changes for Left Stick must be done in Hori Device Manager App* ) ・Since the accelerator operation is assigned to the A Button by default, button reassignment is necessary to accelerate with the pedal. (Assign changes for Right Stick must be done in Hori Device Manager App* ) The button settings "Y button: Shift ✓p, B button: Shift Down" cannot be changed. Shift operation is not possible with the paddle. (Assign changes must be done in Hori Device Manager App*) In that case, analog operation is not possible. It is necessary to change the right / left turn operation (Right Stick) of the rear wheel to another button. In order to tilt the body (R stick operation), it is necessary to change the Directional Pad settings to the Right Stick on the Hori Device Manager App* ・ It is necessary to change the right / left turn operation (LT, RT button) of the rear wheel to another button. ・In order to look back/front/left/right, it is necessary to switch the Directional Pad settings to the Right Stick on the Hori Device Manager App* ・Since the default setting is "A button: Shift up, X button: Shift Down", button reassignment is necessary to operate with the paddle. In order to look back/front/left/right (Right Stick operation) and to use the Right Stick in the menu, it is necessary to switch the Directional Pad settings to the Right Stick on the Hori Device Manager App* Since the default setting is "A button: Shift up, B button: Shift Down", button reassignment is necessary to operate with the paddle. *Only compatible with Mode 2 on Xbox Series X|S versions. Since the default setting is "X button: Shift up, X button: Shift Down", reassignment is necessary to operate with the paddle. ( ※Same issue happens with other racing wheels) *Hori Device Manager App available only for AB04-001U - Racing Wheel Overdrive for Xbox series X|S AB04-001U Racing Wheel Overdrive for Xbox series X|S / XBO-012U Racing Wheel Overdrive for Xbox One Compatible Game List
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