Played Forza Horizon 3 all night. Unlocked 3 of the 4 festivals. You know, I've never enjoyed a single Forza game. I remember trying Forza 1, Forza Horizon 1, Forza 2 and Forza 3 and the games were all too sim for me (don't really like GT anymore either; I'm more into Burnout-style arcade racers). At first Forza Horizon 3 wasn't grabbing me and the controls in races still felt too sim-like. I was winning races but I kinda hate that I'd need to drive like GT and slow down before turns, turn and then speed up after the apex. In my arcade racers I just wanna powerslide through turns.
But after a bunch of hours, I found myself really enjoying the off-road stuff. Taking jumps with dune buggies or racing through jungles or water with trucks, the game reminds me A LOT and feels like a spiritual successor to Sega Rally 2006 which I loved since I love Rally games (that and Rallisport Challenge 2 are the best). I don't love FH3, but it's pretty good and I played like 4-5 hours straight and couldn't put it down. I feel like unlocking more races by unlocking festivals is a bit of a grind at this point, and I wish the head 2 head racing cars gave you fans since that's all I care about so I can unlock more races, but there's a good amount of them and they're fun. The city/road stuff does feel like playing GT or Sega GT with some more interesting/exotic tracks/locations. I like the drivatar stuff, but the game has like 40 menu items which is a little overwhelming and I haven't looked through half the menus. The non-skippable dialogue bits everytime you look at something for the first time annoys me to no end to the point where I sorta avoid looking at things I'm probably not interested in anyways. I hate non-skippable dude talk in games. Dirt 3 was so bad with that.
The game looks pretty nice, I find FH3's version of Australia actually kind of...boring looking tbh. Driving around in SF in Watchdogs 2 is more scenic and makes me want to use photo mode more. It's like dirt road plains, some small little couple of houses towns, a generic skyscraper city, some beaches/jungles yawn. I'm still kind of bummed I missed out on Forza Horizon 2 because Italy/France seem like they'd be a lot more scenic to drive through. Like Test Drive Unlimited's Hawaii was a lot more virtual traveling interesting for me to drive around than FH3's map. Also radio stations are kind of weak, especially coming from Watchdogs 2's great radio stations, but that's what custom playlists are for.
Also on the PC performance is broke. At 30fps it looks great and I can run it even at 4k which basically looks like photomode playable, but there's bad input lag that the 30fps Xbox One version doesn't have that makes driving feel sluggish. On the other hand, if you drop the settings down and make it uglier than the Xbox One version you can run 1080p/60fps with constant framerate drops/choppiness/slowdown. Game can't hold 60fps no matter how low you set everything, will run 60fps but then when things happen like special effects or certain areas like the city it'll drop down to 45-55fps which causes stutter/judder. Still, silky smooth 60fps dashboard cam is pretty glorious, especially taking crazy jumps at high speed. So I'm enjoying it a lot at 60fps and just deal with lots of slowdown in races and in the city. I thought I'd grown more accustomed to 30fps in games these past years, but for racing games, trying both here I'd rather have an Xbox 360 looking game that runs 60fps than a Xbox One looking game that runs 30fps. For a lot of genre 30fps is fine, but yeah jumping between the two here just reminds me that for racers & fighters 60fps makes such a huge difference. FPS too.