Friday, November 22, 2013

Turn 10 Studios Announces What The 4th DLC Pack Will Be

Redmond, Washington: With Forza 5 just now hitting shelves, Turn 10 Studios has announced what some of the upcoming DLC packs will be. "We are very excited to let everyone know, we have heard your critiques" head of forza design said. "We want to give those diehard fans exactly what they want, a realistic view into motorsports."
The DLC is reported to be an expansion of the already tough career mode. Included in the expansion will be three different paths that a race driver may take. Of the three the "gentlemen driver" mode seems to be the easiest. "What's great is you already start off with quite a bit of cash flow from your business of choice, and then go racing. It's that simple. You start off in a Mazda MX-5 Cup car, then after the first season you can buy a LMPC and race."
One of the other modes is Professional Driver. There you start off in karts and work your way up. Along the way you have to pick up sponsors and have to present to other sponsors using Microsoft Offices PowerPoint program. Don't meet the requirements of a positive ROI, the online community of fake sponsors will be open for you to choose from. Then start the tedious process of presenting your racing package again and again. Professional Driver is online only.
The final one is the "Ride Buyer" mode. There you start off with company backing from one of many licensed businesses like Red Bull and Coca-Cola. While ride buyer is mainly a IndyCar level, teaming with an online "Professional Driver" will get you into sports cars. If you do choose to stay in the IndyCar level, you will be able to read the many pre-made blogs from fanatical IndyCar fans. Replace a well liked driver and be prepared to see how bad "you suck!" According to an amateur journalist in Georgia.
Forza Motorsports 5 released on November 22.
-Ross Fujibayashi
This article is for satrical purpose only and not a source of factual information -Editor

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