Info about Forza Horizon 6:

Official game description:
PREMIUM EDITION
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FORZA HORIZON 6 VERSION COMPARISON
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About the Game
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Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Japan in over 550 real-world cars and become a racing Legend at the Horizon Festival. Start your journey as a tourist and explore a world full of hit music and Japanese culture. Build a Valley Estate, acquire awe-inspiring homes, and display your prized car collection in fully Customizable Garages. Cruise the roads with your friends and join Car Meets around Japan, unleash your imagination with EventLab and build together in Horizon CoLab.
Your journey to a Horizon Legend starts now – Japan Awaits!
**EXPERIENCE TOKYO, HORIZON’S LARGEST EVER CITY**
Welcome to Japan, a place where the stunning contrasts of rural and urban come together as you uncover the secrets hidden within Horizon's most dense map yet, full of verticality, diverse biomes and spectacular driving experiences. Cruise the suburbs and iconic downtown streets or challenge yourself in the docks and industrial districts of Tokyo City, the largest ever urban area in a Forza Horizon game, and the home for car enthusiasts.
**FEEL IMMERSED IN JAPANESE CAR CULTURE**
Drive over 550 real-world cars, including some much loved and fan favorite JDM classics, featuring cutting-edge engine audio and updated steering animations with up to 540 degrees of wheel rotation. As you explore Japan, collect special Forza Edition cars fitted with extreme modifications and find rare Aftermarket Cars to test drive and buy. Your path to making a name for yourself will see you meet the Legends of the Horizon Festival, participate in Touge Battles, and experience authentic stories rooted in Japan’s legendary car culture.
**RACE AND DISCOVER IN JAPAN**
In Forza Horizon 6, you will explore a vast campaign of discovery and Festival racing, playable solo and in co-op with your friends. You’ll start as a tourist and must prove you’ve got what it takes to join the Horizon Festival as a rookie driver, all while you Discover Japan and complete your Collection Journal. Qualify for the Festival in the Horizon Invitational, then rise through the ranks in progressively faster cars and earn new Wristbands to become a Horizon Legend. Your newfound status will grant you access to Legend Island, an exclusive space reserved for the greatest drivers.
**MAKE THE WHOLE WORLD YOURS**
Your journey will see you purchase gorgeous homes in Japan, each with customizable garages – allowing you to create the ideal spaces to showcase your car collection, or you can download layouts shared online by the community. Unlock the Estate, a mountain valley where you can build freely in the open world, creating nearly anything you can imagine. And for your favorite cars, those can be upgraded with body kits and new Forza Aero options, as well as the ability to paint custom liveries on windows.
**JOIN THE COMMUNITY IN MULTIPLAYER**
This Festival is always better with your friends. Seamlessly participate in Time Attack Circuits and Drag Meets or show off your customized cars at Car Meets. Earn new co-op LINK skills with other players, compete in Spec Racing Championships, or jump into the Horizon Multiplayer modes you know and love including The Eliminator and nailbiting Hide & Seek.
**BUILD TOGETHER, ANYWHERE IN JAPAN**
Create with unprecedented freedom anywhere in Japan as you build custom events with your friends in CoLab, the upgraded EventLab toolset – now featuring multiplayer support and the ability to build literally anywhere in the world. Share your masterpieces for everyone to play and discover an always evolving catalog of exciting new content created by the community.
**THE FESTIVAL FOR EVERY DRIVER**
Hit the open road in our most approachable Horizon game yet. Our customization options include Granular High Contrast Mode, Car Proximity Radar, American and British Sign Language (coming in a post-launch update), and AutoDrive, allowing players to experience the beautiful cars, hit music and spectacular locations of the Horizon Festival.
Discover your Legend, and Explore the Contrasts and Culture of Japan.

Release date: May 18, 2026

Categories: Racing Simulation, Driving Simulation, Vehicle Customization, Open-World Exploration, Multiplayer, Customization, Single-player Racing

Feature scans:
- MTX: score 90; verdict: Predatory; summary: The game exhibits several predatory monetization practices, including real-money transactions for in-game advantages, pay-to-win mechanics, aggressive DLC practices, overpriced DLCs and microtransactions, and in-game prompts for purchases. These practices significantly impact the user experience and are viewed negatively by players.
- Wiki: score 75; verdict: Needs Improvement; summary: The analysis of user feedback reveals significant issues related to alt-tabbing, audio problems, lack of in-game instructions, mixed feelings about gameplay handholding, and the need for external data for inventory management. These issues collectively impact the user experience, with alt-tab and instructional data problems being the most severe.
- Proton/Linux: score 80; verdict: Barely Playable; summary: The game exhibits significant compatibility issues with Linux, particularly concerning launch reliability, performance, and graphical glitches. Users frequently report crashes, stuttering, and the need for extensive tweaking to achieve stable gameplay. Ray tracing is notably problematic, causing crashes and requiring specific Proton versions and launch parameters. Despite these issues, some users have managed to get the game running with considerable effort, indicating that while the game is playable on Linux, it is far from a seamless experience.
- Steam Deck: score 75; verdict: Needs Improvement; summary: The analysis of user feedback for the game reveals several critical issues impacting the overall experience. The most severe problems include frequent crashes and graphical issues, such as poor texture quality and frame drops. These issues significantly disrupt gameplay and detract from the user experience. Additionally, users report compatibility and setup issues, requiring specific workarounds to get the game running smoothly. There are also concerns about the value for money, with users feeling that the game does not offer enough new content or value for the price paid, especially for the deluxe edition. Lastly, there are complaints about character models, lack of innovation, and the overall design of the game. These insights highlight the need for the developers to address these technical and design issues to improve user satisfaction.

- Hardware Profile:
  - Summary: Performance varies significantly across different hardware cohorts, with higher-end systems generally reporting better experiences. High VRAM configurations often report positive outcomes, while lower VRAM and Linux/Proton setups frequently encounter performance issues and crashes.
  - Sample size: 22836 (34% coverage)
  - Audience skew: Review sample is heavily weighted toward Windows PCs with 10GB+ VRAM.
  - Windows 8-11GB VRAM (positive, 5350 reports): Mostly positive performance with some reports of crashes and minor performance issues.
  - Windows 12-15GB VRAM / 16-31GB RAM (mixed, 5301 reports): Mixed reports with some users experiencing crashes and performance issues, while others report smooth gameplay.
  - Windows <8GB VRAM / 16-31GB RAM (mixed, 3474 reports): Mixed experiences with some users reporting good performance and others facing crashes and optimization issues.
  - Windows <8GB VRAM / <16GB RAM (negative, 3069 reports): Mostly negative with frequent reports of crashes and poor performance.
  - Windows 12-15GB VRAM / 32GB+ RAM (positive, 1832 reports): Generally positive with some reports of crashes and performance issues.
  - Windows 16GB+ VRAM / 32GB+ RAM (positive, 1417 reports): Mostly positive with high performance and some reports of crashes.
  - Caveats: 22836 of 66588 reviews expose hardware metadata.; Review sample is heavily weighted toward Windows PCs with 10GB+ VRAM.
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $65.00 - $75.00
  - Reasoning: The evidence shows that many users believe the game is worth its price, particularly highlighting the improved experience and new features compared to its predecessor, Forza Horizon 5. The general sentiment is that the game offers significant value for its price, with several users explicitly stating that it is worth the $70 price tag. This suggests that the community considers the fair base-game price range to be around the current base game price.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 75.0h
  - Story completion: N/A
  - Session length: 4.0h
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: The evidence provided includes direct mentions of playtime and activities within Forza Horizon 6. One user spent 7 hours customizing their garage, indicating a significant investment of time in a single session. Another user completed all available races and expressed a desire for more, suggesting that the game completion time is substantial. A third user mentioned spending more time on a black screen than playing, implying frustration but also indicating they had spent considerable time attempting to play. Lastly, a user explicitly stated they played the game for about 4 hours, providing a clear session length. These quotes collectively provide insights into the typical playtime metrics for Forza Horizon 6.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game's progression system is seen as both rewarding and flawed. Players enjoy the festival wristband structure and the constant rewards, but some find the progression non-existent or poorly implemented, particularly in relation to street races and multiplayer aspects.
  - Stance: Fun then drops
  - Anchor: Wristband progression
  - Time to anchor: 3h 0m
  - Friction: Technical issues; Repetitive tasks; Non-existent progression in certain aspects
  - Unlock drivers: Festival wristband structure; Constant rewards of new cars; Split progression system
  - Conditions: Exploration of lower vehicle classes; Tuning vehicles; Multiplayer events; Open-world exploration
- Player Archetypes:
  - Tech-Savvy Tweaker (sale)
    - Motivation: Optimizing game performance and troubleshooting issues.
    - Playstyle: Technical troubleshooting and configuration tweaking.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: sale
    - Labels: Tech Enthusiast; PC Gamer
    - Reference games: Forza Horizon 5; Forza Horizon 4
  - Competitive Critic (no buy)
    - Motivation: Fair competition and balanced gameplay.
    - Playstyle: Competitive racing and critical evaluation of game mechanics.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: no buy
    - Labels: Competitive Gamer; Sim Racing Enthusiast
    - Reference games: Forza Horizon 5; Gran Turismo 7
  - Immersive Explorer (buy)
    - Motivation: Exploration and immersion in the game world.
    - Playstyle: Casual driving and exploration, with occasional competitive racing.
    - Experience: mixed
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: Casual Gamer; Exploration Enthusiast
    - Reference games: Forza Horizon 5; The Crew 2
  - Artistic Detractor (no buy)
    - Motivation: Artistic integrity and meaningful innovation.
    - Playstyle: Critical evaluation of game art and narrative.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: no buy
    - Labels: Art Critic; Story-Driven Gamer
    - Reference games: Forza Horizon 4; Need for Speed: Heat


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Stunning graphics and visuals (weight 0.29): The game is widely praised for its impressive graphics, detailed environments, and realistic visual effects. Players appreciate the high-quality graphics, even on medium to low settings, and the use of advanced techniques like ray tracing.
- Engaging and fun gameplay (weight 0.18): Players find the gameplay to be enjoyable, addictive, and rewarding. The game offers a fun and dynamic racing experience with high replay value.
- Variety of cars and races (weight 0.15): The game offers a wide range of cars, racing modes, and customization options. Players appreciate the variety of vehicles and the diverse racing experiences available.
- Beautiful scenery (weight 0.12): The game features detailed and recognizable scenery, with beautiful landscapes and breathtaking landmarks. Players appreciate the variety of terrain and the immersive environment.
- Enjoyable atmosphere (weight 0.12): Players find the game's atmosphere to be immersive and enjoyable. The setting and atmosphere are praised for being attention-grabbing and memorable.
- Fun open-world racing (weight 0.11): The game offers a fun and enjoyable open-world racing experience. Players appreciate the variety of races and activities available in the open world.
- Detailed and lively map (weight 0.1): The game's map is praised for being large, detailed, and visually varied. Players find the map to be more lively and engaging compared to previous iterations.
- Improvements over FH5 (weight 0.1): The game is seen as an improvement over Forza Horizon 5, with better graphics, sound engineering, car details, and driving physics. Players appreciate the meaningful progression and the overall immersive atmosphere.
- Authentic Japanese setting (weight 0.1): The game's setting in Japan is beautifully rendered and well-captured. Players appreciate the contrasts and the lively atmosphere of the Japanese setting.
- Realistic car physics (weight 0.1): The game features realistic car models, driving mechanics, and collision physics. Players appreciate the improved driving physics and tire model.
- Variety of events and activities (weight 0.1): The game offers a variety of events, challenges, and activities for players to enjoy. There are plenty of things to do and explore in the game.
- Diverse environments and activities (weight 0.09): The game offers a variety of environments, activities, and challenges. Players appreciate the rich and diverse terrain and the variety of things to do.
- Comprehensive tuning system (weight 0.08): The game features a comprehensive tuning and modification system. Players appreciate the detailed tuning options and the ability to customize their cars.
- Smooth performance on PC (weight 0.08): The game runs well on PC with minimal crashes and smooth performance. Players report good optimization and performance on various PC settings.
- Responsive driving mechanics (weight 0.08): The game offers responsive and rewarding driving mechanics. Players appreciate the enjoyable and authentic driving experience.
- Excellent soundtrack (weight 0.08): The game's soundtrack is praised for its great selection of licensed tracks and radio stations. Players appreciate the high-quality audio and soundtrack.

Common complaints:
- AI behavior issues (weight 0.35): Players frequently report inconsistent, unrealistic, and overly aggressive AI behavior. The AI often cheats, exhibits poor programming, and behaves erratically, leading to frustration.
- Poor optimization and performance (weight 0.21): The game suffers from poor optimization, leading to graphical issues, performance problems, and crashes. Players also report poor sound design and netcode issues.
- Lack of innovation (weight 0.16): The game is criticized for its lack of significant new features and innovations. Players feel that the game is repetitive and lacks groundbreaking improvements over previous versions.
- Limited car customization (weight 0.15): The game offers limited options for car customization, including visual and part customization. Many players find the customization options lacking and not user-friendly.
- Tuning system limitations (weight 0.13): The tuning system is criticized for being limited, complex, and unsatisfactory. Players report issues with tuning options and financial constraints related to tuning.
- Online racing issues (weight 0.1): Online racing is plagued with issues such as collision prediction problems, connection issues, and aggressive players. The lack of ranked play and competitive racing modes makes online races feel chaotic.
- Overemphasis on off-road racing (weight 0.1): There is an excessive focus on rally and off-road events, with fewer road races. Many players find the map design mostly off-road and rally tracks, leading to a lack of variety.
- Lack of authentic Japanese culture (weight 0.1): The game is criticized for its lack of authentic representation of Japanese car culture and atmosphere. Players feel that the portrayal of drifting and other aspects of Japanese car culture is disappointing.
- Lack of depth and bugs (weight 0.1): The game is criticized for lacking depth in various aspects, including story and realism. Players also report various bugs, glitches, and issues with localization and lighting.
- Unskippable cutscenes (weight 0.06): Players find the unskippable intros and cutscenes annoying and exhausting. The poor dialogue in these cutscenes adds to the frustration.
- Frustrating game design (weight 0.06): The game is criticized for its frustrating chaos, including poor game design, unfair AI, and annoying mechanics. Players also report issues with the open world and splash screens.
- Limited drift zones (weight 0.05): There are too few drift zones, and many of them are on dirt. Players express a desire for more drift events and full-fledged drift competitions.
- Progression system issues (weight 0.05): The progression system is criticized for being poorly thought out and lacking improvements. Players find the interface and progression issues frustrating.

Gameplay feedback:
- Open-world racing with varied activities (weight 0.51): The game offers an extensive open-world environment set in Japan, featuring a variety of activities such as mountain races, time attacks, car meets, and different game modes including story races, drifting, and PR stunts. The open world is detailed with various environments and high-speed driving on highways.
- Extensive car customization options (weight 0.23): Players can enjoy a wide range of car customization and tuning options, allowing for personalization and upgrades. The game includes various cars and customization features, although some reviews mention limitations and user-unfriendliness in the customization process.
- Detailed and varied map (weight 0.15): The game features a large and detailed map with a variety of environments, famous locations, and seasonal changes. The map design includes diverse road types and environments, providing a rich exploration experience.
- Online multiplayer modes (weight 0.12): The game includes online multiplayer modes such as Horizon Racing, The Eliminator, and cooperative gameplay. Players can engage in online races and championships, adding a competitive and social aspect to the game.
- Drift zones and mechanics (weight 0.07): The game features drift zones and competitions, with specific point requirements and drifting mechanics. Players can enjoy drifting on various surfaces, including dirt, and participate in drift events.
- Progression system with wristbands (weight 0.07): The game features a progression system based on wristbands, allowing players to advance through levels and unlock new content. This system includes a linear progression and various customization options.
- Showcase events and challenges (weight 0.05): The game includes showcase events featuring unique races and challenges, such as races against giant battle robots (mechas). These events add variety and excitement to the gameplay.
- Customizable garages and houses (weight 0.05): Players can customize their garages and player houses, adding a personal touch to their gaming experience. The game includes a garage and track editor for further customization.
- Improved handling and realism (weight 0.04): The game features improved handling and a sense of realism, with more responsive cars and smoother drifting mechanics. The driving experience is enhanced with better road physics and stability.
- Seasonal challenges and events (weight 0.04): The game features seasonal challenges and events, providing players with unique and time-limited content. These seasonal events add variety and keep the gameplay fresh.
- Story-driven racing gameplay (weight 0.04): The game includes a story-driven racing experience with characters and scenic driving. Players can engage in story missions and scenarized races with spectacular staging.
- Delivery missions with objectives (weight 0.04): The game features delivery missions with secondary objectives, adding a unique twist to the gameplay. Players can participate in food delivery missions and other delivery-related activities.
- Dynamic weather and seasons (weight 0.04): The game includes dynamic weather and seasonal effects, enhancing the realism and variety of the gameplay. Players can experience different weather conditions and seasonal changes.

Performance notes:
- Mixed optimization feedback (weight 0.2): Reviews present conflicting views on the game's optimization. Some players report excellent optimization and smooth performance across various hardware configurations, while others experience poor optimization, performance drops, and high CPU utilization.
- Performance varies by settings (weight 0.12): The game's performance is highly dependent on the settings used. Players report stable frame rates and smooth gameplay with optimized settings, but also note microstutters and frame drops in high-speed races or with max settings.
- High VRAM and hardware demands (weight 0.11): The game requires powerful hardware for optimal performance, especially for ray tracing and high-end graphics settings. Players recommend using graphics cards with 12GB-16GB VRAM for better performance, and note that the game is extremely VRAM intensive.
- Frequent crashes and stability issues (weight 0.09): Several reviews mention game crashes and stability issues. Some players experienced random crashes, while others reported initial performance issues and video crashes that were resolved by updating drivers.
- Runs well on various systems (weight 0.08): Many reviews indicate that the game runs well on different systems, including PC and Linux, and on various hardware configurations, providing a smooth experience for a wide range of players.
- Impressive graphics quality (weight 0.08): The game is praised for its excellent visual quality and stunning graphics. Reviews highlight beautiful graphics with ray tracing and top-notch visuals, even on medium settings.
- Fast loading times (weight 0.04): The game is noted for its minimal loading times, contributing to a smoother and more enjoyable gaming experience with fewer interruptions.
- Controller support issues (weight 0.04): Some reviews mention problems with controller support, including recognition issues and controllers disconnecting during gameplay. This can be frustrating for players who prefer using controllers.
- Stuttering on specific platforms (weight 0.03): Stuttering issues have been reported, particularly on Linux and AMD systems. This can affect the smoothness of gameplay and overall performance.
- Ray tracing visual noise (weight 0.03): Players have reported visual noise issues related to ray-traced global illumination, particularly at 1440p resolution. This can detract from the overall visual experience.
- Bugs and glitches reported (weight 0.03): Some reviews mention the presence of bugs and glitches, including performance issues and bugs related to speed. These issues can impact the overall gaming experience.

Recommendations:
- Recommended for racing game fans (weight 0.29): This game is highly recommended for a wide range of racing game enthusiasts, from casual players to hardcore fans. It offers a variety of experiences that cater to different preferences within the racing genre.
- Engaging and enjoyable experience (weight 0.2): The game is praised for its fun and engaging gameplay, beautiful graphics, and variety of options. It is recommended for both new and experienced players looking for an enjoyable and immersive experience.
- Open-world and customization features (weight 0.15): The game is recommended for those who enjoy open-world exploration and car customization. It offers a beautiful open world and a variety of customization options that appeal to casual players and hardcore car lovers alike.
- Recommended for car enthusiasts (weight 0.12): The game is highly recommended for car enthusiasts, especially those interested in JDM and Japanese pop culture. It offers a variety of cars to collect and design, appealing to both casual and dedicated car lovers.
- Comparison to Forza Horizon 5 (weight 0.11): Opinions vary on how this game compares to Forza Horizon 5. Some recommend it as the best Forza game so far, while others suggest that Forza Horizon 5 is better and recommend getting it on sale instead.
- Not recommended at full price (weight 0.09): The game is not recommended for purchase at full price due to a lack of significant changes and issues. It is suggested to wait for a sale before buying.
- Lack of innovation and content (weight 0.08): The game is not recommended for players seeking innovation or significant improvements over previous titles. It lacks new content and has technical issues that may disappoint experienced players.
- Recommendations for specific player types (weight 0.08): The game is recommended for fans of the series, those interested in Japanese car culture, and casual players. However, it is not recommended for players looking for a deep and competitive racing experience or those expecting authentic Japanese car culture.
- Recommended for Forza fans (weight 0.07): The game is recommended for fans of the Forza series, especially those who have not played previous Forza Horizon games. It may not be suitable for those who do not play many Forza games.
- Edition recommendations (weight 0.06): The standard edition is recommended for casual fans or those interested in the Japanese setting. The premium edition is suggested for those who have the money, but it's advised to wait for discounts and upgrade packs.
- Technical and optimization issues (weight 0.06): The game is not recommended due to technical issues, optimization problems, and persistent graphics card crash errors. It may not meet the expectations of those seeking perfect graphics or significant changes.
- Mixed recommendations for different player backgrounds (weight 0.04): The game is recommended for players coming from pure simracing games or arcade-style racing games. However, it is not recommended for experienced racing game players.
- Not recommended for competitive players (weight 0.04): The game is not recommended for competitive players due to a lack of ranked matchmaking, missing features, and unfair mechanics. It also has high difficulty and balance issues.

Other player notes:
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Emotions:
- Frustration (weight 0.32): Players are frustrated by a wide range of technical issues, including game crashes, poor optimization, and various bugs. The AI behavior is frequently cited as problematic, with complaints about aggressive, cheating, and unrealistic driving patterns. Additionally, players are annoyed by the lack of meaningful progression, repetitive events, and excessive loading screens.
- Disappointment (weight 0.23): Players express disappointment due to the lack of innovation and significant improvements over previous versions. The game's representation of Japanese culture and car meets is criticized for being shallow and inauthentic. Many players also feel let down by the lack of meaningful content, repetitive gameplay, and the absence of certain features and customization options.
- Excitement (weight 0.16): Players are excited about the beautiful and detailed map set in Japan, which offers a variety of locations and seasonal changes. The impressive graphics, realistic driving mechanics, and immersive atmosphere contribute to the excitement. Additionally, the variety of cars, events, and the overall engaging gameplay experience are highly praised.
- Joy (weight 0.1): Players find joy in the fun and addictive gameplay, beautiful graphics, and the variety of cars and customization options. The enjoyable driving mechanics, stunning visuals, and the immersive open-world experience contribute to the overall sense of joy. The inclusion of favorite cars and the emotional connection to the game's features also bring happiness.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.09): Players are satisfied with the game's improved graphics, smooth performance, and rewarding progression system. The detailed and varied map, along with the extensive car customization options, contributes to a satisfying experience. The game's accessibility, guidance for beginners, and the variety of missions and character development are also appreciated.
- Anger (weight 0.02): Players are angry due to persistent technical issues such as game freezes, crashes, and poor optimization. The aggressive and cheating AI behavior, along with the lack of penalties for online racing incidents, adds to the frustration. Additionally, the difficulty in completing certain races and the lack of language support contribute to the anger.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.02): Players enjoy the fun driving mechanics, beautiful scenery, and the variety of cars and customization options. The rewarding progression system, smooth performance, and the overall engaging gameplay experience contribute to the enjoyment. The game's beautiful map, great soundtrack, and the variety of activities also enhance the enjoyment.
- Annoyance (weight 0.01): Players are annoyed by specific gameplay mechanics such as indestructible cherry blossom trees, intrusive convoy race notifications, and annoying voiced characters. The excessive number of AI cars on the street and the refreshing issues with NPC vehicles also contribute to the annoyance.
- Happiness (weight 0.01): Players are happy with the gameplay mechanics, customization options, and the variety of music. The flawless handling, Japanese setting, and the sense of progression contribute to the overall happiness. The beautiful scenery and the smooth performance also enhance the positive experience.
- Frustrated (weight 0.01): Players are frustrated with the AI drivers' poor behavior and cheating, as well as continuous crashes after loading the save. The difficulty in finding specific solo play options and drift courses, along with the inability to synchronize saves between devices, adds to the frustration.
- Appreciation (weight 0): Players appreciate the beautiful and detailed Japanese scenery, as well as the developers' effort to create an emotional experience. The beautiful graphics and sound design are also highly praised.
- Nostalgia (weight 0): Players feel nostalgic as the game reminds them of their childhood and the aesthetic feel of driving experiences from the past.
- Love (weight 0): Players express love for the game and its features, enjoying the overall experience and the emotional connection to the game.
- Regret (weight 0): Players regret spending money on the premium edition due to the disappointing purchase and the lack of significant improvements.
- Boredom (weight 0): Players feel bored after completing most of the game's content, finding the initial showcase races and repetitive events uninteresting.
- Hopeful (weight 0): Players are hopeful that the game's issues, such as microstutters and the denoiser, will be fixed soon, improving the overall experience.
- Hope (weight 0): Players hope that the game will become more stable over time and that performance will improve with updates.
- Despair (weight 0): Players feel despair due to the inability to resolve persistent issues despite various troubleshooting steps.
- Relaxation (weight 0): Players find relaxation in cruising and enjoying the game with friends, appreciating the beautiful scenery and the overall enjoyable experience.}