its pretty easy once you are racing online with us, wednesday night track nights are a great earner. (i have 35 mil) You don't really "need" money to race with us because we can put tunes in the garage :)
You can always put up a post on the relevant thread asking for the car, some one will send you one :)
Rivals is a good way to earn money too. Drag racing in particular. I remember the meMonkey8me's (I think it was his) CBH, it was a drag on 1/2 or 1/4 mile Infineon. I was making 50-100k per run. I must have made 3-5 mill easy in about a half hour just by bettering my times. Just put in a clean time with an untuned car, then tune little by little to make your times just a little bit quicker, then when you hit the max you can do for that particular event, just keep it slow enough to finish just before the ghost so as to not get too quick of a time. Rinse repeat until you can't beat the next ghost. Also as stated, Online and Event list are good ways too. Season Play does net you an extra 15%-25% I believe as a "Season Bonus" in addition to your difficulty and affinity bonus'. Only thing with that is that you have to listen to announcer over and over again. Good Luck and if you need any help still with credits let me know. I'm banking about 352 Mill and could part with a little or the proper car to help you out.
I am still too broke to purchase any cars to race with you guys, could someone give me some pointers on making money in this game?
If you see a series you want to run in, but can't afford the car, just post up in the series thread that you're short on credits and would like xxx car to participate in the series.
Lot's of guys here have more Forza credits than they know what to do with and would be more than happy to help hook you up with a car if that's all that's holding you back from getting involved with the series.
And welcome to 2O4F! The other side of the Nut House.
I am still too broke to purchase any cars to race with you guys, could someone give me some pointers on making money in this game?
Go to SP or Race events. Turn off assists ie., brake line. Throw in Full Sim. You'll be @ 145% bonus. You should be able to win most of the time. Sit back and don't expect to be in 1st by the 1st lap. Just don't waste hard earned credits you just won on repairs. I've got tons of credits 30,000,000 and I can't tune a fish or paint worth s***.
So I don't make anything off of my SF. One SP should get you about 2-4 million. Will take you about 2-3 days. A couple of hours or so. You should be able to buy cars then. It's really not that complicated. If I can do it anyone can. Except insanerc. He's really slow. Or ZiggyProline. He's never on these threads so he won't know I'm insulting him.
Talk to me nice and I'll gift you a car. Not a really nice one but one that will get you in one of these series. Just speak kindly of me when I'm dead. Which if Ziggy reads this will be soon. But the hard work (the fun part) is racing to earn the credits dude. It's a game. Enjoy it.
........................................................oldmodelt waits patiently for his 1st FR to show up.
Recently I ventured back into the other Rival categories beyond Community Monthly. I don't think I saw a single event that had less than 50K total players that posted a time/score. There were a few with over 100K. If you didn't run your absolute fastest times in those events and are a fairly quick driver, you could make some good money in a relatively short amount of time.
Ovals are quick ways to make money as well - set up an online race with slow AI and make circles.
There's another semi-bug to make money as well. Set up an online R1 race on the circuit that has those old aircraft hangars with R1 opponents at the hardest difficulty and the shortest end of race timer. Once you start racing, head right to the inside of the circuit and just race around the inner fence area; it's shorter by a huge amount so you can "lap" your opponents really quickly to finish in no time at all. Just watch out for any of the concrete pillar/barrier things as you drive around - they don't move (ask me how I know )
Online racing, affinity bonus's, event list.
Open a lobby in multiplayer, set the laps high and set the AI to max cars.and run your favorite tracks OR the ones you need practice on.
its pretty easy once you are racing online with us, wednesday night track nights are a great earner. (i have 35 mil) You don't really "need" money to race with us because we can put tunes in the garage :)
You can always put up a post on the relevant thread asking for the car, some one will send you one :)
its the Arthur Daley of Forza!
play thru some sp mode. don't use the seson racing mode. go to the event selection. Work from the higher end races. they'll earn more bank.
Playing the single player gives you lot's of money. Also doing some simple paints and selling them for 1k helps out.
Rivals is a good way to earn money too. Drag racing in particular. I remember the meMonkey8me's (I think it was his) CBH, it was a drag on 1/2 or 1/4 mile Infineon. I was making 50-100k per run. I must have made 3-5 mill easy in about a half hour just by bettering my times. Just put in a clean time with an untuned car, then tune little by little to make your times just a little bit quicker, then when you hit the max you can do for that particular event, just keep it slow enough to finish just before the ghost so as to not get too quick of a time. Rinse repeat until you can't beat the next ghost. Also as stated, Online and Event list are good ways too. Season Play does net you an extra 15%-25% I believe as a "Season Bonus" in addition to your difficulty and affinity bonus'. Only thing with that is that you have to listen to announcer over and over again. Good Luck and if you need any help still with credits let me know. I'm banking about 352 Mill and could part with a little or the proper car to help you out.
If you see a series you want to run in, but can't afford the car, just post up in the series thread that you're short on credits and would like xxx car to participate in the series.
Lot's of guys here have more Forza credits than they know what to do with and would be more than happy to help hook you up with a car if that's all that's holding you back from getting involved with the series..gif)
And welcome to 2O4F!
The other side of the Nut House.
Go to SP or Race events. Turn off assists ie., brake line. Throw in Full Sim. You'll be @ 145% bonus. You should be able to win most of the time. Sit back and don't expect to be in 1st by the 1st lap. Just don't waste hard earned credits you just won on repairs. I've got tons of credits 30,000,000 and I can't tune a fish or paint worth s***.
So I don't make anything off of my SF. One SP should get you about 2-4 million. Will take you about 2-3 days. A couple of hours or so. You should be able to buy cars then. It's really not that complicated. If I can do it anyone can. Except insanerc. He's really slow.
Or ZiggyProline. He's never on these threads so he won't know I'm insulting him. 
Talk to me nice and I'll gift you a car. Not a really nice one but one that will get you in one of these series. Just speak kindly of me when I'm dead. Which if Ziggy reads this will be soon. But the hard work (the fun part) is racing to earn the credits dude. It's a game. Enjoy it.
........................................................oldmodelt waits patiently for his 1st FR to show up..gif)
Recently I ventured back into the other Rival categories beyond Community Monthly. I don't think I saw a single event that had less than 50K total players that posted a time/score. There were a few with over 100K. If you didn't run your absolute fastest times in those events and are a fairly quick driver, you could make some good money in a relatively short amount of time.
Ovals are quick ways to make money as well - set up an online race with slow AI and make circles.
There's another semi-bug to make money as well. Set up an online R1 race on the circuit that has those old aircraft hangars with R1 opponents at the hardest difficulty and the shortest end of race timer. Once you start racing, head right to the inside of the circuit and just race around the inner fence area; it's shorter by a huge amount so you can "lap" your opponents really quickly to finish in no time at all. Just watch out for any of the concrete pillar/barrier things as you drive around - they don't move (ask me how I know
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