The keyword also includes the phrase "e upd". While not an official term, it's almost certainly shorthand used by players in forums and support threads, which stands for "dition Upd ate". When Forza Horizon 4 launched on Steam, it came in multiple editions (Standard, Deluxe, and Ultimate). An "e upd" would therefore refer to an update that included content specific to a particular edition, such as a car pack or expansion, or the update that was automatically applied to a user's game based on their edition.
Forza Horizon 4: Ultimate Edition [v 1.465.282.0 + DLCs] (2018) PC
Unique identifiers mapping to specific internal code iterations. Executable / Engine Update
Addressed an issue where world collision would occasionally disappear while in the Blueprint Builder, leading to placing objects that players could pass through. B. User Interface (UI) and Flow
The most anticipated change in this update was finally addressing the "Encore" Achievement The Issue:
The core change was a crucial bug fix: For many players, this was a lifesaver, ensuring their time and effort in the game were properly rewarded.
: Addressed issues where liveries were not displaying correctly and resolved glitches related to the Quick Resume feature.
Fixes for potential incompatibilities with newer NVIDIA drivers (versions newer than 522.25). Gameplay Adjustments:
Released on , this update coincided with the official launch of the game on Steam.