Turn 10 will change Forza 5’s microtransaction systems “should it be warranted”
“We continue to monitor the economy via customer feedback,” says Dan Greenawalt.
Forza Motorsport 5 may have impressed critics on the whole, but many are irked by what they see as the “breaking” of Career mode to prop up a microtransaction system. As our own reviewer Sam White noted, it takes a good deal longer to earn enough credits to unlock the best cars, the pick of which cost as much as £60 in real money. Are Microsoft and Turn 10 just trying to force people to pay extra for the privilege of owning or driving the swankiest motors?