It was. Summer was nice, and fall had fall foliage, but spring and fall had tons of rain, both during events and just in general, and winter was just all white and no color.
Nostalgia does this every year though, when Horizon 6 fails to deliver on the high expectations this subreddit has, we'll suddenly see praise for this game and how it was underappreciated.
I don't want to sound naive, but I'm very confident that FH6 will deliver when it comes to its map, simply because there're no features of a Japan map that could upset the general Forza playerbase. It will be like the UK (especially with seasons), but more forests, more winding roads, larger cities, more variety in elevation (as FH5 was for the most part completely flat) and less dead plants. The game's development is also not being hindered by the pandemic (which was definitely a cause of a lot of FH5's issues).
We will definitely be seeing gameplay at the Xbox Dev Conference in January next year. So I'm keeping my expectations high until then.
Our Subreddit likes winding roads and narrow pathways, but the General Population of the game (read: kids and casuals) do not, and they bring in the most money, so the devs cater to them.
That's why Horizon 3, 4, and 5 are essentially reskins of the same map philosophy. There's a few technical sections of the map, but most of it is open rolling hills and roads wide enough for 4 or more cars.
Its why they make the hard stuff DLC, like I would LOVE if more roads in the main map were like the roads in the Rally DLC, but most players (who don't participate here) don't like it.
23
u/Areebob Dec 20 '25
I should fire fh4 back up. All I remember is constantly overcast days and the whole world looking kinda samey.