Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-29084125-20161127160445

Hi guys - a follow-up from last weeks "wall of remembrance" post. Was going to post this there, but thought better of it. Although it's a done deal on me putting RR3 on the back burner, it's not without a bright side... and I'm about to show you what that bright side is (maybe a few of you will join me on the other side after reading this). Besides Forza 6 being so damn realistic with car physics & overall gaming fun it hurts (it's certainly my #1 now)... one of the main reasons I enjoyed the RR3 game so much lately was putting custom paint schemes on my racers. Often, this came directly off the livery of a real racer - like the example pic below of the 370Z. Other times, it was something I dreamed up, like on the Lotus Exige (again.. pictured directly below). I thought I was doing a pretty good job (and much appreciate the comment on that Mr RandyMac) - you can also see a lot of my stuff over in the Vinyls Challenge Threads. Regardless, it just is/was a lot of fun doing the paint schemes in race liveries.

Now just below the 4 pictures of the RR3 cars... you'll see the same racers done-up in the same/similar liveries with the difference being these are Forza, not RR3. The difference is quite dramatic - and this past-time of mine has just been taken to a new and totally awesome level! I'll just let the pictures do the talking for now. But one other thing... I get to share my creations with the Forza community, so you too will soon be able to drive the same liveries as me... and I'm just getting started guys (and I can do requests too). Wait and see, I'm probably going to even impress myself ;-)

On the designs themselves... yes, they do take a long time to do. But as a comparison to RR3; where rr3 limits you to a maximum of 50 layers... in Forza that number is 3000!!!! On the Exige S, only ONE of the graphics used was a stock sponsor decal (Yokohama Tires), all others were a separate art project on their own. But the results are stunning aren't they?





 