NASCAR Integration
- The update introduces the 2024 NASCAR Next Gen stock cars from Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota as new "Spotlight" cars available for players.
- These include the 2024 Chevrolet NASCAR Next Gen Camaro ZL1, 2024 Ford NASCAR Next Gen Mustang Dark Horse, and 2024 Toyota NASCAR Next Gen Camry XSE.
- The NASCAR Series has been added to the Featured Multiplayer events, allowing players to compete in oval races with the new NASCAR cars.
- Rolling starts have been added to multiplayer races, which is an important feature for NASCAR-style events.
Multiplayer Ghosting Changes
- An "advanced ghosting" system has been implemented to prevent collisions and off-track scenarios from significantly impacting the multiplayer experience.
- Cars will now be "ghosted" (made temporarily intangible) when a high-velocity collision is imminent, during dangerous returns to the track, or when a car is stopped on the track or driving the wrong way.
- This change is aimed at safeguarding players from griefers and egregious drivers in multiplayer races.
Other Notable Updates
- Improved car audio for the 2010 Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV, 2019 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37, and 2013 McLaren P1.
- Adjustments to track wall friction on several circuits to more accurately reflect real-world material properties.
- Improved Drivatar AI pitting logic, especially for endurance races.
- Fixed various bugs and issues related to penalties, leaderboards, and livery editing.
- Added a "Sort by Overall" and "Sort by Group" option for event results in multi-class races.
Forza Motorsport Update 14: NASCAR, Multiplayer Ghosting Changes, and More
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