

I’ve got the Kitchen Sink updated with the new car pack.

The Pennzoil DLC pack for September is out with a free Citroen for the people not interesting buying the pack.

I spent last night driving one through career and really preferred moving it to the stiffer Touring category over it’s default setup. I’ve also found a grouping for the early F1 cars without wings in it’s own grouping with really soft settings that I’ve not bothered breaking out in the estimator. Now I’ve added a “Supercars” category and renamed what used to be “NASCAR” to “Touring” since there are no American NASCAR type stock cars in the game. It used to be there were production cars and 3 race car types. The biggest difference is that Turn 10 seems to have defined more “categories” of default settings for the cars. I’m finding that tuning isn’t really much different than Forza 4 other than the camber angles are higher.

I’ve got the Tonka Toy in a google drive that I use on an Android tablet more than anything. For the most part I don’t use the full Kitchen Sink much, I’ve only got one computer with excel still installed at home and it’s not in the same room with my Xbox. I’m not planning to publish a full Kitchen Sink for Forza 6 unless I get a lot of requests and considering there is virtually no traffic through here I really doubt that will happen. It's easier to just get a friend to buy something from you but this may assist if you don't know anyone else who is playing Forza.I’ve done a first pass at a Tonka Toy spreadsheet for Forza 6 download it at the right. You can use gamertag as a search field so just search for your main profile GT and purchase whatever you have listed for sale on the main tag's storefront. If the profile is new, you will have to go through the intro and the first race at Swiss Alps before you can start career mode, which you'll need to do in order to complete the first career race and generate some credits (since the minimum storefront sale price is IIRC 1000 credits).Īrmed with your winnings, go to Community and to the Storefront option. Enter the code from the 48 hour code and you're done. You need not worry about the email address that you provide - you don't have to access it to validate the account or anything like that. All you need is one of the free 48 hour trial Live access codes that come with a lot of games.įrom the dashboard, create a new profile (or you can use an existing HDD-only profile) then click the option to join Xbox Live. It's a pretty cheesy way to do it, but you can unlock this with 5 minutes or so of work simply by creating a second profile and using that to purchase an item listed on your main profile.
