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Forza Horizon 6 is designed in nearly every way to feel like a party, but my coworker sought to make it my funeral.
Okay, not my actual coworker, but his Drivatar.
If you’re unfamiliar, Forza Drivatars are CPU-controlled embodiments of you, making it so that even if you’re playing the game solo, you’ll get the thrill and the feel of racing real people. It gives CPU racers the names, custom license plates, and even the cars of those on your friends list, as well as others who have played the game, and it’s trained on their driving habits to perform the way they do in races.
And that’s what has me so concerned: If GameSpot video producer Tom Caswell’s Drivatar is trained on his driving habits, then his hobbies seem to include vehicular homicide. Evidently, he would prefer me dead in a ditch, based on how his Drivatar would ram into me whenever I got close to his car or truck during my Forza Horizon 6 review sessions. I caught on to this early and had to adapt quickly. As each race would count down to the word “go,” I’d first scout the starting grid for my colleague/would-be murderer so I could plan

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