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selnor said:
wholikeswood said:

Selnor, two important things you ought to take into consideration regarding the potential of Forza w/ Kinect:

1) Firstly, there is no way Turn 10 have the time to recreate the mechanical interiors for several hundred cars in 1:1 detail so as to allow someone to perform repairs or upgrades by virtually lifting the hood and fiddling in micro-detail with valves and what not. It would take decades to program.

2) Secondly, have much of an attraction do you really think the ability to be a mechanic is to gamers? The racing genre is the least popular it's been for years, and you want Turn 10 to build a feature that will appeal to an even smaller sub-niche of car-enthusiast gamers? Even those qualified to actually work on cars (i.e. real-life mechanics)... do you seriously expect they're going to come home from working in a garage all day and then want to spend their evening in a virtual garage rather than actually racing? It's farcical.


I think your looking to deep now. It will obviously be more basic. But it will add wonder to the cars. 

Oh and the model seen in the Kinect video is the new models for the new game. No wonder they now have 160 people working at Turn 10.

Well it wasn't clear how much detail you were implying would be available when you spoke about how Forza 4 might allow us to change car parts, etc.

Realistically, we're looking at changing wheels and that's about it.

You just make it hard for people to take your posts seriously when you come out with sentiments like, "changing car parts in Forza 4 will add wonder to the cars"...