Highlights

  • Forza Motorsport players can expect over 200 fixes with the upcoming Update 2, including adjustments to gameplay stability, multiplayer aspects, Livery Editor, cars, and more.
  • The developer, Turn 10 Studios, has been continuously monitoring Forza Motorsport since its release and has already provided various progression and stability adjustments with Update 1.
  • Update 2 will introduce the new Yas Marina track location and marks the start of monthly content updates for Forza Motorsport, with new tracks, live events, Featured Tours, and more multiplayer features. Fans can expect the update to arrive in mid-November 2023.

Forza Motorsport players can expect many adjustments to come to the game as Turn 10 Studios puts together over 200 fixes for the racing title. The developer plans to launch the new fixes with Update 2, which will also release the new Yas Marina track location. Before the official update launches, Forza Motorsport players can take a peek at some of the reported issues.

Turn 10 Studios has been continuously monitoring Forza Motorsport ever since it launched on October 10, 2023. Update 1 for Forza Motorsport provided various progression and stability adjustments being implemented for all platforms, complete with graphical, multiplayer, and accessibility changes. The update was administered one week after the game's release on October 17. It was later supplemented with a hotfix that was released on October 24. Now, with newly reported issues being looked at and configured, players can expect a ton of changes to come for the next update.

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With a preview into Update 2 for Forza Motorsport, Turn 10 Studios is applying a wide variety of fixes that touch on multiple gameplay factors. These fixes with Update 2 include adjustments for gameplay stability, Livery Editor, multiplayer aspects, cars, and more. Stability will continue to be a work-in-progress for the developer, with Turn 10 Studios stating that it's "an area that we'll continue to work on beyond Update 2 with additional improvements coming to Forza Motorsport in future updates."

In addition, a particular issue with an infinite loading screen occurring during a Quick Upgrade in the Builders Cup is currently being looked at. It was originally a part of the 1.1 hotfix for Forza Motorsport, though some players are still experiencing issues with it. These changes will be part of the massive push with Update 2 as Turn 10 Studios plans to administer over 200 fixes.

Update 2 is set to deliver quality-of-life improvements and a new track, Yas Marina. Not much is known about the new location, though it signals the start of Turn 10 Studios delivering monthly content updates for Forza Motorsport. Players can expect new free tracks to race on, live events to participate in, Featured Tours to complete, and more multiplayer features to explore in Forza Motorsport.

While Turn 10 Studios continues to update its gameplay aspects and cars for Forza Motorsport, players can switch their attention to the Troubleshooting Hub for further information on known issues. There are many reported bugs and glitches that are being shared by players, and it's likely that some of the issues will be resolved with Update 2. Forza Motorsport fans can expect the new content and bug fixes to arrive sometime in mid-November, 2023.

Forza Motorsport Update 2 Patch Notes (Preview) - October 28, 2023

Stability

  • Many fixes to improve overall game stability and reduce crashes across all platforms.

Livery Editor

  • Fixed issue where players can view and unlock tunes and vinyls shared by other players.
  • Fixed issue causing black paint shade to show up as grey instead of black.
  • Fixed issue where only the inner barrel on factory rims is paintable.

PC

  • Fixed issue requiring shaders to recompile every time Forza Motorsport is started on AMD chipsets.
  • Fixed specific game crash that occurs if headphones are plugged into the front panel.

Note – PC players using AMD 7900 XTX who encounter a crash at the end of races should download the latest AMD graphics driver to resolve this issue.

Multiplayer

  • Fixes to matchmaking as a group, party management, and invites and joins across multiplayer.
  • Fixes to ensure custom liveries show up more consistently across multiplayer game modes.
  • Fixes to address cases where Intermission/Launch Countdown would take much longer than expected before the start of multiplayer races.
  • Fixes to automatic wet tire selection when entering an event, and fixes to fuel estimation logic.
  • Fixes to title stability when resuming from a suspended state on console.

Gameplay

  • Resolved an exploit related to changing car tune mid-race.
  • Fixed issue where the game becomes stuck in the “new content update” loop when entering the main menu.
  • Fixes to Replays in scenarios where Replays do not start playing, the cars do not move, or they float.
  • Fixed issue with a forced camera change at the start of a race.

Cars

  • Fixed issue with the 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS Sport Roll Cage visual upgrade option, which removes the roof of the car when viewed in first-person.

Wheels

  • Fixed issue that prevented the Thrustmaster T248 LED screen from displaying race position information.
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Forza Motorsport (2023)

The eighth mainline entry in Microsoft's franchise, Forza Motorsport is a racing sim with over 500 real-life vehicles and a robust upgrade system. Along with multiplayer events, Turn 10's racer also features a single-player career mode that highlights the game's car-building feature.