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Post by DDU FOSTBITTEN on Dec 27, 2011 9:12:39 GMT -5
Coming straight into Forza after a lot of folks have been playing for 2 months can be a little tough. But the cool thing is that when you get in a club. All of the cars in the shared garage are yours to use. So that if you are hung up on a race that you don't have enough credits for or a rivals race that you need an expensive car for and need one. Check the club garage maybe there is one there.
Rivals racing is a good way to make some quick credits too. If you are whipping up on your rival at the end of the race just let off and coast across the line. This way you don't have to go as hard to get your next rival.
Also if you need a loan of some credits let me or Robert know. Just send a pm. Then put the cheapest car you can find in the auction house. Put a price on it for how much you need to borrow and paint it pink. We can buy it, then you get the credits you need.
Also there is a iphone app for a setup calculator. I don't have a iphone so I have never used it.
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Post by DDU smoke707stroke on Dec 27, 2011 17:09:45 GMT -5
Thank you fost! some helpful tips there. i havent played a racing game since GT 2 for ps2 lol. but im getting my drivin days back. i started forza on the hardest setting with no rewind and so far its all been pretty easy. now to just read up on tuning or maybe get some pointers.. ive never tuned before but im willing to learn haha. see ya on the track
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Post by DDU robert on Dec 27, 2011 18:20:35 GMT -5
Fost your on the money and smoke talk sweet to fost he is a real good tuner.check the leaderboards you will see fost on all of them.....lol
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Post by DDU smoke707stroke on Dec 27, 2011 18:23:08 GMT -5
ya i can tell i tried to make him a rival... hahhha that was funny!
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Post by DDU FOSTBITTEN on Dec 28, 2011 9:47:54 GMT -5
Use the best line feature in the game it really helps when you try to learn new tracks. Some tracks have different configurations too. So it helps keep you from getting less confused too. Certain tracks I will srill use it.
When you go to the upgrade section w/o going into the actual upgrade parts section. If you look down there it will show you an option called "Test Drive" it will take you to where you need to pick a track. Then form there you start out with cold tires run a lap or two until the tires will turn green on the little icon to your right. You have to press down on the right stick twice to get this to come up. When they are up to good temp. hit pause then scroll down to "tune setup" this way you can tune as you go around the track w/o having to stop and start. This will save you a bunch of time!
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Post by DDU robert on Dec 28, 2011 12:48:43 GMT -5
Nice tip fost i never thought about warming the tires up before tuning the car.i always tune right off the bat no i learn a new trick.....thanks fost
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Post by DDU smoke707stroke on Dec 28, 2011 18:02:32 GMT -5
cool thanks man.. ive looked up some guides on tuning. hard to read all that. hah i think we Fost should hold a class on tuning for one of our game nights? Possibly set up a focus for each game night?
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Post by DDU random on Jan 5, 2012 22:14:37 GMT -5
Ill be joining you guys on forza soon.
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Post by DDU IncredibleMacho on Jan 8, 2012 14:20:29 GMT -5
Ill be joining you guys on forza soon. Ditto. Picking it up today!
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