A speed trap, a danger sign, or a trailblazer – the game constantly keeps challenging you. There’s just so much to do that there will never be a dull moment. You will find the longest highway, longest bridge, longest final races, and much more here. Everything is bigger and better than it was ever in the series.
#FORZA 5 CONTROLS SERIES#
The map of Mexico is huge – it’s the largest map in the series till now (50% bigger than FH4), and it shows. The devs have given attention to every minute detail to make you feel like you are racing from the east to west coast of Mexico. This means if you encounter sandstorms in a biome, don’t expect the other biome to have it too. And if you enjoyed the weather system in FH4, then you might be glad to know that the seasons will affect FH5 biomes differently. Talking about biomes, you have 11 of them, and they look and feel different from each other. Try every terrain/biome with every car type and you will find it tough to keep the controller down. And if are planning to take it up a notch, then now might be a good time to look into those entry-level Logitech & Thrustmaster steering wheels, where every feedback and vibration will make you forget everything else and give you max immersion. If you are planning to play it on a PC, then you’ll enjoy it even more with an Xbox controller. You will definitely notice that the breaking and suspension have significantly improved. If you were a casual player of racing games before, with FH5, you will find yourself falling in love with the world of automobiles like no other. With a roster of more than 500 cars, you will experience the magnificent map of Mexico in a myriad of different ways due to the super responsive controls. The game was developed in three years, instead of the usual two, and it clearly shows in the way the cars move. First and foremost, let’s talk about the controls.