Forza Horizon 2 Cars

Forza Horizon 2, the sequel to Forza Horizon, is the newest Forza game developed by studio Playground Games for Xbox One. Sumo Digital handled the Xbox 360 iteration. Horizon 2, on Xbox One, is built on the framework of Forza Motorsport 5, featuring Drivatar technology.

How to Change Cars in Forza Horizon 2Forza Horizon 2 came out on Xbox One nearly four years ago, in 2014, but thanks to, the first sequel in the Forza Horizon series is likely going to see a resurgence of players. For many, it’ll be like riding a bike — you never forget how to do it, or in this case, play it. For others, it might be their first foray into the open-world racing series. Unlike the veterans, they might not know how the game works from the toughest things to even some of the easiest such as changing cars. Changing cars in Forza Horizon 2 can be a bit confusing but we’ve got you covered.You might jump right into the game and assume you’ll be able to change cars on the fly. Sadly, that’s not the case. Simply put, there are some tutorials that have to be completed first.

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While not inherently a tutorial, the Sisteron portion of the game’s progression is present to teach you about the game, racing, cars and anything else you might need to know. You’ll learn more in later portions of the game, but to play freely, you at least need to finish the Sisteron section.

Fortunately, doing so shouldn’t take too long. Once you’ve got that complete, you’re free to change cars as you wish, but doing so requires a little work.While changing cars on the go would be awesome, Forza Horizon 2 requires you to go to a Horizon Hub. These are the giant pink icons with an H in the middle of them with sprinkled throughout the map. If you don’t feel like driving to one, you can spend 10,000 CR to fast travel there, but obviously, that requires you to have 10,000 CR. Once there, go into your garage and select a car. After that, select the option to “get in car” and you’re all set.

You can do this over and over again, to change your car, and find the one you’re looking for.That does it for how to change cars in Forza Horizon 2. Happy racing out there!

If I had both consoles, I would get both games. I'm not suprised that they're still releasing a 360 version, a lot of games still do. The Xbox One is just starting to build up a user base, so releasing it for the 360 will secure some, well most likely a lot, of funds. Don't be shocked if the 360 versions sell way better then the Xbox One version will. It's a smart move.Saying that the 360 will get a incomplete version isn't perhaps a smart move;) If you say that then Horizon 1 was a mere demo. It had way less events, a lot less cars and less space to drive your car around.

Horizon 2 for the 360 will be a worthy successor from what we've heard and seen so far.As for the car list, it's still unclear. They make it sound like the known list is purely for Xbox One and the 360 list will be completely different.

As others, I don't think that will be the case, so we have to wait and see. I'm just hoping that for the 360 the Peugeot RCZ R will be in the car list, since that is one car that should on the roads of France and Italy:). I am hoping that the car list will be the same if not me and several others that have the 360 are going to pretty upset, i hope there are the maps, and event numbers are the same weather isnt a big issue or car meets.and for those that say dont get the 360 version or what ever.

Who cares what you think. My 360 works fine, and last i checked that coin that the new xbox cost can buy me some things that i need.' And event numbers are the same'It won't really be the same.Xbox 360: 500 eventsXbox one: 700 events.

If I had both consoles, I would get both games. I'm not suprised that they're still releasing a 360 version, a lot of games still do. The Xbox One is just starting to build up a user base, so releasing it for the 360 will secure some, well most likely a lot, of funds. Don't be shocked if the 360 versions sell way better then the Xbox One version will. It's a smart move.Saying that the 360 will get a incomplete version isn't perhaps a smart move;) If you say that then Horizon 1 was a mere demo.

It had way less events, a lot less cars and less space to drive your car around. Horizon 2 for the 360 will be a worthy successor from what we've heard and seen so far.As for the car list, it's still unclear. They make it sound like the known list is purely for Xbox One and the 360 list will be completely different. As others, I don't think that will be the case, so we have to wait and see. I'm just hoping that for the 360 the Peugeot RCZ R will be in the car list, since that is one car that should on the roads of France and Italy:)I'm assuming by browsing the car list for Horizon 2 that any cars which have made appearances in either Horizon 1 or Forza 4 could be in the new game. The F5 exclusives and open wheel not so, but still the list should be pretty strong regardless.-k. If you go to my website and open up the FH2 spreadsheet, I have a tab called 'Forza legacy cars' that lists the cars that appear in FM3-4-5 and FH1-2.

Note that not.every. model name is listed; in the case of duplicate models (based on weight and horsepower etc) I combined them or snipped them (like the Jim Hall race car in FM4 and multiple Dallaras).Max your spreadsheets are fantastic, keep up the great work with them, I will be downloading the FH2 version when it's ready.I have the Xbox One version on pre-order, I am still thinking of getting the X360 version for those times I share the console with my family.

You know, just because I need to race. Might not have the same line up but it still will be awesome. If you go to my website and open up the FH2 spreadsheet, I have a tab called 'Forza legacy cars' that lists the cars that appear in FM3-4-5 and FH1-2. Note that not.every. model name is listed; in the case of duplicate models (based on weight and horsepower etc) I combined them or snipped them (like the Jim Hall race car in FM4 and multiple Dallaras).M-Max, thanks so much for the spreadsheet, such a valuable tool as I plan out my first go-round of FH2 on the 360. I am eagerly awaiting new adventures in new terrain, but I must admit that my enthusiasm was a little dimmed when I saw the final car list had omitted one of my favorites, the 1973 Maxda RX-3.

I do love my little buzzbombs. The sounds from the 12A rotary are so unique.From your spreadsheet, I saw that the RX-3 is only in 2 versions of the game, FH1 and FM5. Crushed, again, that a (brilliant) car just introduced in FH1, repeated in FM5, and now its gone?Then I filtered your list to show only those cars in both FH1 and FM5, but NOT in FH2, and here is what I found:1973 Mazda RX-32011 Citroen DS3 Racing2012 Ferrari F12berlinetta2012 Infiniti IPL GL Coupe2012 Land Rover Range Rover SuperchargedNice little group - maybe potential barnfinds, maybe the 'free' cars from DLC packs. At any rate, the car models exist on both platforms, in the latest game for that platform, so no reason why they can't be added.Friday, September 12, 2014 8:31:02 AM(UTC) Reason: Not specified.