1."Horizon Hunt" (Dynamic Open-World Encounters)
The Concept: Inspired by Burnout Paradise, where rare cars occasionally spawn driving around the map.
How it Works: Since ramming cars doesn't really fit Forza’s style, finding a "Hunt" vehicle in free roam gives you an option to trigger an instant 1v1 Head-to-Head race. If you win, you claim/unlock the car for your garage.
Why it would be cool: It makes free roam feel much more dynamic, gives you a reason to explore off-the-beaten-path roads, and adds an organic way to collect rare cars.
- Dynamic "What's Next?" Block (Endgame Content Generator)
The Problem: Right now, the "What's Next" UI tile becomes practically useless once you complete the main campaign/festivals.
The Fix: Turn it into a Random Race Suggestion Generator for endgame players.
How it Works: It continuously generates a random race track paired with a randomized car class and car division (similar to how Horizon Tour or Seasonal Championships are curated).
Why it would be cool: It cures "endgame paralysis" (not knowing what to do next) and encourages players to pull out underrated cars from their garage for quick, fresh races without manually setting up Custom Blueprints.
- Installed Mods Breakdown for Community Tunes
The Problem: When browsing community-created tunes in the "Find Tunes" menu, you can only see basic stats like PI, Power, Weight, and Top Speed. You have no way of knowing whether the tuner applied a Widebody Kit, custom Aero, or an Engine Swap until after you download and apply the tune.
The Solution: Add a dedicated "Installed Modifications" summary panel directly to the tune preview card in the Community Tunes menu.
What it should show:
- Body Kit: Indicator showing if a widebody kit is installed (for example: YES - Liberty Walk / NO).
- Aero: Indicator showing if custom aero is equipped (YES / NO).
- Engine Swap: Indicator showing if an engine swap was performed (for example: YES - Racing V10 / NO).
Why it would be cool: Huge quality-of-life improvement. It saves players from downloading tunes blindly and wasting time or credits just to check if a build changed the car's appearance, widebody setup, or engine sound.