**UPDATE: This updated version should now run smoothly, removing the problem that was causing the track to crash with objects enabled.
Massive thanks to Cynon and WKC for the assistance in fixing this
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The recipe is simple - equal portions of Forza Horizon and NASCAR Racing 2003 Season - and the result is the brand new Horizon Festival Circuit, presented by Esco Trackside.
Between the track geometry, graphics, and the huge amount of new 3do's required, this has definitely been the toughest track project for me so far! The result is a 4.4km thrill ride that takes you through the festival site at full speed, into the stadium packed with fans, and on a rollercoaster ride through the Mexican desert.
Fans of FH5 might notice a few differences in layout when compared to the game, as I wanted to pack as much into the track as possible - this meant moving the stadium closer to the action, and reversing the direction when compared to the original festival circuit.
As always, feedback is welcome, and hope everybody enjoys!
James
ps. If you're making tracks for yourself, feel free to take any of my 3do's from here for your own use - the more decorated & colourful tracks in NR2003, the merrier!
Massive thanks to Cynon and WKC for the assistance in fixing this
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The recipe is simple - equal portions of Forza Horizon and NASCAR Racing 2003 Season - and the result is the brand new Horizon Festival Circuit, presented by Esco Trackside.
Between the track geometry, graphics, and the huge amount of new 3do's required, this has definitely been the toughest track project for me so far! The result is a 4.4km thrill ride that takes you through the festival site at full speed, into the stadium packed with fans, and on a rollercoaster ride through the Mexican desert.
Fans of FH5 might notice a few differences in layout when compared to the game, as I wanted to pack as much into the track as possible - this meant moving the stadium closer to the action, and reversing the direction when compared to the original festival circuit.
As always, feedback is welcome, and hope everybody enjoys!
James
ps. If you're making tracks for yourself, feel free to take any of my 3do's from here for your own use - the more decorated & colourful tracks in NR2003, the merrier!