Forza Motorsport (TM) - Game Layout - 2) Career
Arcade Race  Career Mode  Multiplayer Time Trials Free Run Options
2. Career
 
Go Race The Garage Buy Cars Train Drivatar Set Difficulty
 
Dan Greenawalt - "Its career is a racing sandbox—with hundreds of hours of customization and racing gameplay. The game’s unlocking and progression structure is a blend between open-ended exploration and linear leveling."
 
"In Forza Motorsport, you can collect and personalize cars from more than 60 of the world’s top manufacturers. These cars can then be driven in hundreds of races, which are broken down into a dozen different real-world race types. If hot-lapping is your thing, have at it. If you prefer point-to-point racing, we have that, too. Looking for standard circuit racing? We have lots of that on both real-world race tracks and stunning fictitious race tracks. Forza Motorsport also contains interesting race types plucked from throughout the world of motorsports, so it doesn’t limit you to a linear path. You can gain money and prestige whenever and wherever you want."
 
Single-player will be about racing for money to customize your car or buy new cars. Cash can be earned by winning races. You can win more money by racing with some of the game assists turned off. For example, you will earn more money for winning a race using a manual transmission than you will if you race with an automatic. The same goes for racing with the damage system turned off, or by racing with the assists (such as ABS brakes) turned off. While there’s more money to be made by racing in the advanced modes, beginners and intermediate players can still enjoy Forza and earn plenty of cash without having to race like Michael Schumacher.

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