Miracle Car From England Sports Car-BAC Mono [Forza Horizon 4]
The BAC Mono is a small—scale single-seat sports car produced by the English company Briggs Automotive Company. It is positioned as a car for track days, similar to the Ariel Atom and Caterham 7. It has been produced since 2011 and costs about $ 175,000.
The car was designed in CFD, with the partnership of engineers Cosworth, Hewland, Sachs Racing, AP Racing, Kumho Tire, and with the help of the Stuttgart Institute of Motor Transport and Motor Engineering, the aerodynamics was refined.[1] Despite the international composition of designers, the manufacturer emphasizes the British origin of the car. Briggs Automotive Company estimates that 1,250 components from 100 suppliers are used in the manufacture of BAC Mono. Moreover, 95% of suppliers are located in the UK, and 45% of them are local companies from Liverpool and the north-west of England.[2]
The game takes place in the UK, the gameplay is focused on the interaction between players in multiplayer mode. One of the main features of Forza Horizon 4 is the dynamic change of seasons, which also reflects the change of time of day and weather conditions that will directly affect the gameplay — you can drive a car in winter, summer, autumn and spring, and the gameplay will also be affected by traction, visibility behind the wheel, as well as the type of competitions such as: off-road, circuit racing and drift[6]. Players are given the opportunity to assemble more than 450 cars and modify them to their taste, as well as drivers [7].
Forza Horizon 4 supports 4K resolution at 60 frames per second with HDR support for Xbox One X and Windows 10 owners, in turn, for Xbox One owners, the game supports 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second[7]. The game has three editions: Standard, Deluxe Edition and Ultimate Edition. The owners of the Ultimate Edition received early access to the game on September 28, 2018, along with access to unique cars[8].
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