Relaxed, General Forza 6 Chat

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Oh god. Looks like I need to go rent Fallout 4 soon. Wonder how it's going to be given out. Is it a code-based car? Is it like a unicorn car? Dealership add? Who knows. I wonder if I can nab a code from a Fallout 4 player who doesn't care for Forza 6 if that's the case. :P
 
Oh god. Looks like I need to go rent Fallout 4 soon. Wonder how it's going to be given out. Is it a code-based car? Is it like a unicorn car? Dealership add? Who knows. I wonder if I can nab a code from a Fallout 4 player who doesn't care for Forza 6 if that's the case. :P

I think if you preordered fallout 4 digitally you get it.
 
I think if you preordered fallout 4 digitally you get it.
I would hope not! I was a little late to get Fallout 4 and did not preorder it. I love the game to bits, and it would be a shame to see that the only way to get the car would be from preordering it.
 
I would hope not! I was a little late to get Fallout 4 and did not preorder it. I love the game to bits, and it would be a shame to see that the only way to get the car would be from preordering it.

I found the original announcement on FM site and it says all Fallout players on Xbox 1
 
I think you just have to have a fallout 4 save on your Xbox one.
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The issue I have have with this is that the Xbox version is the worst of the lot. I mean maybe some people like 20fps. I doubt anyone with Forza has tolerance for that.
 
I like the car collection in Forza 6 but I'm a bit puzzled so as to why people would have a desire to drive such cars in a track racing game.
Because its different? Also curious if it will drive similar to the old Chrysler turbine car.

44,500 RPM for the win.
 
I wonder if they dumbed the performance down to make it like an E or D class car. Remember, this is a different universe from where the car originally came from.



I don't even know. I'm gonna rent Fallout 4 today. They got it on the RedBox.
 
I hope there's a way of buying it once the initial wave get theirs. I'm not interested in installing a game just so I can get a save.
 
I'm pretty sure I'd take it out for a couple of laps and never use it again so I'm fine with missing out on it. I still have roughly a good 400 cars I have barely or haven't used at all.
 
Turn10 are displaying what Microsoft and Xbox are infamous for... poor communication.

I'd personally be a bit pissed off if I had actually bought a copy of Fallout to get this car and then they gave it to everyone. The lack of timeliness is one thing you expect by now but the FUD surrounding the requirements for getting the car...
 
Turn10 are displaying what Microsoft and Xbox are infamous for... poor communication.

I'd personally be a bit pissed off if I had actually bought a copy of Fallout to get this car and then they gave it to everyone. The lack of timeliness is one thing you expect by now but the FUD surrounding the requirements for getting the car...
To be honest, I'd question the thought process that would lead someone to buy a $65 game(after taxes) just to get one vehicle. That's dedication to a series, I guess.
 
To be honest, I'd question the thought process that would lead someone to buy a $65 game(after taxes) just to get one vehicle. That's dedication to a series, I guess.

I was mulling over this myself. The merciless judgement of the monthly car packs almost seems surreal now. :lol:
 
I dont doubt people dont do that but it may move 'fence sitters'. I like Fallout. My prefered platform for that is PC.

But if you're happy with console, it may move you from a PS4 copy to an XBox copy which is the intended idea.
 
So, after some time with my new pad, I'm realizing that I'm still getting that odd steering input glitch. It's not even close to the severity it used to be, and is much, much more easier to get around then it ever was before. I really have no idea now as to what is causing it.
 
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