Forza Motorsport
Forza Motorsport Update 11 Adds Road Atlanta, Multi-Class Racing and More
Forza Motorsport Update 11 is available for Xbox consoles and PC featuring the return of Road Atlanta and the Endurance Series with multi-class racing. By popular player demand, both the Endurance Series and Multi-Class Racing will continue in Forza Motorsport beyond Road to Race Month. The number of Open Classes with Multi-Class has also been increased and one additional Open Class Series has been added.
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Below are some of the fixes and gameplay related changes featured in Update 11. For a full list, make sure to visit the official page for the patch notes.
- Official support for Logitech TRUEFORCE has been added. This high-definition force-feedback functionality is designed to mimic road conditions and enhance immersion for players who are using a supported Logitech TRUEFORCE steering wheel.
- Fixed an issue where existing liveries appeared matte after the release of the matte-glossiness slider in Update 8.
- Fixed an issue where car liveries would render in low quality on Xbox Series X|S consoles.
- Resolved an issue where Open Practice sessions before Career mode races would end abruptly.
- Improvements to the shader precompile process on PC have been made when starting up the game on NVIDIA GPUs.
- Fixed an issue where Rivals Leaderboards do not scroll past 50 entries.
- Resolved an issue where the player car would swerve unnaturally when exiting the pit lane.
- Fixed a game crash that could often occur on the Rewards collection screen.
For the full calendar of cars and events for the next four weeks, including details on the featured multiplayer, Road to Race Tour and more, check out the latest blog.