10 Video Game Sequels That Have Already Fixed Fan Complaints
1. Vastly Improved Physics - Forza Motorsport
The Forza franchise is basically the king of the racing genre, whether you're craving the shrewd simulation of the mainline Forza Motorsport games or the frothy fun of the Forza Horizon spin-off series.
Yet there's been a pretty consistent criticism about the core Forza Motorsport franchise, that the vehicular physics don't feel quite right and could use some serious finessing.
The series has constantly tried to find a compromise between simulation and more casual-friendly arcade-style gameplay, the payoff being that the cars don't fully feel like they handle as real cars would.
Many fans even felt that Forza Motorsport 7's physics and handling marked a step back from the sixth game, but for the next installment, developer Turn 10 has revealed that the physics engine will receive a massive overhaul.
They've even promised that the refinements are more comprehensive than in the last three Forza Motorsport games combined, which should make manoeuvring your car around the track feel a bit less like a crap shoot.