Forza Motorsport 7 has a new camera angle that makes drifting more enjoyable.
Monthly updates for Forza Motorsport 4 and Forza Motorsport7 are available. Both add three drift-ready Ford Mustangs. As they race around fake English tracks or countryside, the new vehicles allow players to pretend that they are Formula Drift drivers Vaughn Gittin Jr..
Vaughn Gitten Jr.’s favorite vehicle in Formula Drift is the #25 2018 Ford Mustang RTR sponsored by Monster Energy. The naturally aspirated Roushyates-built V8 is a powerful 9,000 rpm. You should have a lot of fun sliding.
Chelsea Denofa’s #88 Ford Mustang RTR is another option. It has BC Racing sponsorship. It features BC Racing coilovers and a custom rear suspension set.
The 2018 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 is finally legal. The car has a wider body kit, which allows for wider wheels under it. It still has the original powertrain, which includes a 460-horsepower (343 kilowatts) 5.0-liter V8 engine and 10-speed automatic gearbox.
Turn 10 Studios continues to improve Forza Motorsport7, despite it going on sale in October 2017. A new Drift Cockpit Camera was added to the March update. It should work well with the additional cars for the month. It displays the view from the cabin, but pans it depending on the steering lock. Players can adjust the sensitivity to their liking.
The March update is available for Forza Motorsport7 players who use a wheel to play the game. It contains major improvements and enhancements. You can now adjust the settings (including force feedback) per vehicle basis. You can also change the load sensitivity and force feedback damper. You can monitor things by adding a new wheel-telemetry panel to your options. This allows you to monitor the force feedback torque and damper as well as the spring to the wheel. It should make it easier for you see what the changes actually do.