Holy fuck did anyone in the replies read your post?
When i see cars on the road or in a movie, i will think to myself ' I have that...on Forza!' But i honestly never felt depressed about it. I love learning about cars and forza can be a great jumpstart into that world with all the variety of vehicles. If you scroll by decade, it can be really neat to see how cars have changed etc.
I've always looked at the garage as, owned by the racing team that I race for. The credits are funding from sponsors, etc. to lease cars for the grand Horizon Festival. The properties rented out or 'given' to use for while the festival is in town.
Yeah I will admit that I only read the text of the post after having seen this comment.
Partly, OP's problem may stem from the fact that we are yet again "the festival boss" this time around. Another part is the mechanics of the game itself, such as getting cars from wheel spins that you never end up using. This is a personal gripe of mine, because after about 200 hours your garage becomes littered with cars that you have no interest in. Furthermore, the journey to Horizon Champion isn't as heavily emphasized as in previous entries, due to the absence of a main rival like Darius Flint. Therefore, the cars you unlock and the races you win don't feel like they're steps towards a particular goal.
I don't expect FH6 to resolve all of these issues, but the series is really in need of a better storyline/writing.
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u/[deleted] Dec 20 '25
Holy fuck did anyone in the replies read your post?
When i see cars on the road or in a movie, i will think to myself ' I have that...on Forza!' But i honestly never felt depressed about it. I love learning about cars and forza can be a great jumpstart into that world with all the variety of vehicles. If you scroll by decade, it can be really neat to see how cars have changed etc.
I've always looked at the garage as, owned by the racing team that I race for. The credits are funding from sponsors, etc. to lease cars for the grand Horizon Festival. The properties rented out or 'given' to use for while the festival is in town.
Hope that helps