So you cant custom make by yourself in photoshop or simular?
I am also looking for someone who has the game on Windows, hoping that someone can send me the 3D files from the Ford Focus RS RX Gymkhana 9. I need them for a 3D printing project.
The game files are all encrypted - you cannot get the 3d files out.
 
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Turn 10 Studios have announced a six year licencing agreement to include the Porsche brand in future Forza games, plus the release of a brand new Porsche DLC for Forza Horizon 3.

In something of a flurry of Porsche announcements for console games these past couple of days, Turn 10 Studios have confirmed the highly regarded Forza franchise have secured a long term six year 'partnership' with the legendary German manufacturer, starting with a brand new DLC release for Horizon 3 that brings with it seven new Porsche cars and a selection of themed #Forzathon events.

The new agreement means players of both the current Forza Horizon 3 title and upcoming Forza games on both Xbox One and Windows 10 PC can look forward to sampling a selection of these incredible cars over the coming years, joining console racing rivals Assetto Corsa, Gran Turismo Sport and Project CARS 2 in having secured the rights to represent the mighty Porsche brand.

The new DLC released today (12th April) retails at $6.99 from both the Xbox One and Windows 10 Stores, depending on your chosen platform.

Porsche Car Pack DLC Contents:
  • 2016 911 GT3 RS
  • 2016 Cayman GT4
  • 2017 Panamera Turbo
  • 1973 911 Carrera RS
  • 1995 911 GT2
  • 1955 550A Spyder
  • 1960 718RS 60

From the official release notes:

Available today, the Forza Horizon 3 Porsche Car Pack adds seven acclaimed Porsche vehicles to the open world of Australia’s Horizon Festival, including Porsche models making their debut on this console generation. With this pack, players will experience prime examples of the breadth and depth of Porsche’s automotive history from classic racing models like the 1960 718 RS 60 to modern-day powerhouses like the 2016 911 GT3 RS and more.

Let’s take a closer look at the cars in the Porsche Car Pack:

2016 911 GT3 RS
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There was much consternation over potential changes to the track-focused, top-of-the-line neunelf (that’s German for “911”) before its release. Would Porsche move the engine from Ferdinand Porsche’s anointed rear-placement? Would turbo-charging be utilized? In the end, the answer was no to both questions. The latest GT3 RS is naturally-aspirated and the incredible 4.0-liter flat-six is in the rear, where it was meant to be. Adding to 500 horsepower and its screaming-high redline, the RS is 22 pounds lighter than the already lithe GT3. Rear-wheel steering and all the accouterments of the best track car on the planet are also right where they should be.

2016 Cayman GT4
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You might think of the Cayman GT4 as the little brother to the 911 GT3. However, it is in many ways its equal, albeit in a smaller and different package. The GT4’s engine is based on that of a Carrera S, but it is mounted ahead of the rear axle. To do so, the 3.8-liter flat-six was rotated 180 degrees, and in doing so the GT4’s driving characteristics are distinctive of a mid-engine design. Moving that weight forward delivers more predictable handling and improved balance. You may consider the Cayman GT4 entry-level, but what you are entering is the highest level of driving exhilaration. Put the GT4 through its paces and you will immediately become a fan.

2017 Panamera Turbo
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When the Panamera was introduced in 2009 it had everything you would expect in a four-door sedan from Porsche (even if you never expected the legendary performance car company to build a four-door sedan). For 2017, everything but the concept and the Porsche badge have been updated. In the turbo model, you get an all-new turbo-charged V8 that makes 550 horsepower with only minimal boost. Make no mistake, this is a luxury sedan that can remove all but the nastiest road failings from your driving experience. And once you engage the Sport settings, it becomes a formidable sports car. This is a true evolution of the Panamera that represents a new definition of what a super-sedan can be.

1973 911 Carrera RS
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Among Porsche fans, the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS is a beloved icon. It was with this model that the 911’s considerable racing history began in earnest. With the 917 Can-Am racer scheduled to retire due to rule changes, Porsche dove into GT Racing. Beginning with a 1972 911 S, engineers bored it out, raised the compression, and did everything imaginable to lighten it. Fiberglass replaced sheet metal, thin window glass was installed, and almost all amenities were removed. Even the Porsche badge was replaced with a sticker. To meet racing rule requirements Porsche had to produce at least 500 Carrera RS models. The car was so popular that 1,580 ended up being produced in 1973. Designed for the track, the Carrera RS has responsive, communicative handling and enough power to make it competitive against much newer, more technologically advanced models. It just goes to show that when Porsche puts its collective minds towards creating something new, the result is timeless.

1995 911 GT2
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In keeping with Porsche’s philosophy of producing genuine sports cars by applying track-proven technologies, the 911 GT2 is somewhere between a perfect track day car and the ultimate road car. Following the lead of the 1973 Carrera RS, minimum weight and maximum power are key ingredients. The GT2’s 3.6-liter, twin-turbo flat-six makes upwards of 424 horsepower and its lightweight construction has kept both total weight and unsprung weight to a minimum. Fully adjustable suspension incorporates a unique spring and damper system that provides unmatched traction on any road surface. Supplementing the GT2’s handling precision and agility is a 60/40 differential lock that provides additional grip whether you’re on the gas or coasting. While embracing the classic 911’s curvaceous form, the GT2 has tones of aero that affords additional downforce at the front axle. So, whether you’re streaking at top speed or blasting through tight corners, you can count on the 911 GT2 making you look good while keeping the rubber side down.

1955 550A Spyder
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Known as the “Giant Killer,” the 550 was Porsche’s first foray into building cars specifically designed for racing. Actor James Dean bought and intended to race his 550 at Salinas in the fall of 1955 but died in a car accident shortly after completing filming of the movie “Giant.” The 550 with a Type 547 1.5-liter, flat-four, air-cooled engine produced a little more than 100 horsepower. One of the biggest steps forward was the space-frame tubular chassis which made it immensely lighter than its racing competition, as well as more rigid and stable. This car set in motion Porsche’s racing prominence and helped build a reputation that sparked global sales. The 550 is nimble, agile, well-balanced, and quick even bone stock. It generates a feeling of confidence when being pushed through corners. Even when pitted against heavier, larger displacement cars, the 550A proves that bigger is not always better.

1960 718RS 60
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The 718 RS 60 represents the evolution of the “Giant Killer” 550A Spyder. This open-cockpit race car brought a 160hp 1.6-liter, quad-cam, mid-engine layout to bear and improved front torsion bars that resembled the letter K (hence the model became known as the “RSK”). Rearward, the new double-wishbone suspension gave this already nimble machine even more apex-hunting ability. In 1960, the RS 60 won the 12 Hours of Sebring, the Targa Florio, and defended its European Hill Climb Championship. In an era where the RSK competed against Ferraris with nearly double the displacement, the mighty 718 tied the cars from Maranello for the manufacturer’s championship in the 1960 World Sportscar Championship. Put the 718 on a pedestal and admire its form or its accomplishments in racing; either will leave an impression like few others.



Forza Horizon 3 is available for both the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC platforms.

Check out the Forza Horizon 3 sub forum here at RaceDepartment for the latest news and discussions regarding the game. Hang out with your fellow community members and join in the conversation today.

Excited to see Porsche coming to the Forza franchise? Have you tried the 'Porsche Pack' for Horizon 3 yet? Which cars would you like to see added to the game over time? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
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Turn 10's description of the 993 GT2 is absolute bullshit. It was simply needed for homologation of a new racecar and not some racecar turned into a streetcar :cautious:
 
'Turn 10 and Porsche have announced an “in-depth six-year partnership”.
As Joseph suggested above, what does this really mean?
Some cars for Turn 10, and not for others...
Let's hope not.
 
'Turn 10 and Porsche have announced an “in-depth six-year partnership”.
As Joseph suggested above, what does this really mean?
Some cars for Turn 10, and not for others...
Let's hope not.
That prolly means we are all boned for 6 years, yeah. I mean "in-depth" sounds fishy...:cautious:
 
It doesn't say exclusive anywhere, but one is obviously starting to wonder. Then, they really cant be that stupid, can they?

If it is, I for one will insta-boycott porsche immediately and for a very, very long time
 
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What would you do then, just bend over and let them?
Not really sure what you mean by bend over, it's just part of business. Was I happy that EA had the Porsche license locked up for years? No, but it didn't stop me from enjoying EA games that had Porsche in them. You can boycott and just miss out on some great products just to prove a point that ultimately isn't going to change anything.
 
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Turn 10 Studios have announced the second major expansion to Forza Horizon 3 - Hot Wheels!


Due for release on the 9th May 2017, the new Hot Wheels Forza Horizon 3 expansion pack will be something a little bit different to what Forza players have become accustomed to in recent years. Building on the legendary Hot Wheels brand, the upcoming expansion will feature "insane high-speed stunts on miles of looping, banking, giant iconic orange Hot Wheels tracks" and a range of some of the most iconic Hot Wheels cars ever released, bringing back some great memories for those of us used to playing with these cars in our youth and appealing to a younger generation already well versed in the stunts and tricks of modern Hot Wheels products (my three year old son nearly broke the laptop scrambling over to watch the trailer!).

Due for release May 9th, stay tuned for more info on release day!

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Forza Horizon 3 Hot Wheels DLC Trailer:
Forza fans, your Hot Wheels fantasies are about to come true! The second Forza Horizon 3 expansion – Forza Horizon 3 Hot Wheels – arrives on May 9 exclusively on both Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs (Xbox Play Anywhere), and is included in the Forza Horizon 3 Expansion Pass. This expansion lets players travel to a brand-new location in Australia, a place where lazy Sunday drives are replaced by insane high-speed stunts on miles of looping, banking, giant iconic orange Hot Wheels tracks. Starring famous Hot Wheels vehicles like the Twin Mill, the Rip Rod, and the Boneshaker, Forza Horizon 3 Hot Wheels promises an automotive adventure unlike anything in Forza history

Forza Horizon 3 is a large scale open world racing game for Windows 10 and Xbox One. The Hot Wheels expansion is included as part of the Forza Horizon 3 Expansion Pass or as a standalone purchase for $19.99.

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Check the Forza Horizon 3 sub forum for more news and discussions with regards to the title. If you are a fan of previous Forza games, check out the Forza Franchise sub forum and get yourself involved today!

Looking forward to the Hot Wheels DLC for Horizon 3? Do you like these off the wall expansions for the game? Will you be purchasing this expansion upon release? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
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