I generally use the festival sites for fast travel, as a result I have a rule (or guideline) I like to follow. With every fast travel to a festival site (or house) that I make, I have to then buy a new car from the autoshow.
Hmmm I havenāt actually fast travelled yet. I just drive very far. I find it relaxing. Get in my Megane and just go on a long drive from one point on the map to another.
I tend to drive around to my destinations too, you see a lot more of the map and familiarize yourself with certain routes. There are just some cases were Iām like, no way Iām driving up the mountain again to get the last star of an event, just to end up somewhere by the sea after the event anyway
This is me with all of the events, Vocho etc. I wouldānt mind the drive but there is a lot of up and down. Go north, to start event, end up in the south afterwards and then drive all the way west to start the next one.
yes i believe so, FH4 taught me to never by cars and just race with what you have, actually makes it a bit more fun, as I tend to drive cars now that I never before would have driven, for instance the BMW Z4 setup as a rally car is really fun to drive, and I never willingly drove any BMW cars in FH4.
Oh Iām almost always using a different car. I have my faves that I like to roam with.
Iāve bought three cars. Two Subaruās and a Nissan Skyline GTR. The rest were are wheelspins or other rewards.
I usually only buy cars when I take part in an event that needs some type of car I donāt have, and then I usually go for one of the cheaper options. Once Iāve bought all the houses Iāll start looking at what cars are left to collect.
Do you know what pain is? Iāll tell you what pain is!!
Pain is working on getting every road discovered, only to get 577/578 roads, with the last grey bastard completely hidden and cannot be seen on the map no matter how long you stare at it.
Have you found it?
What worked for me:
- not displaying any of the markers on map.
- setting your zoom level to that which is not too close, or too far (you want be able to to see the roads)
- then simply start from one corner
- scroll vertically slowly while scanning with your eyes
- move cursor to overlap previous scanned areas
- repeat
Unironically, I came here to post exactly the same thing this morning, as I got my 577/578 last night. According to reddit, on of the dirt roads in the North East of the map is buggy, and can display as found when it has not been. Iām going to look for it tonight.
I did, however, get the achievement for all roads foundā¦ go figureā¦
I got the achievement long before I drove all of them. And I think thatās the different, discovering vs. driving. I think I still had like 20 roads before I drove all of them when the achievement popped.
Maybe I should also try and go for this since everyone else have been doing it. Thereās still lots of roads that I have to visit.
Iām so disappointed that I spent all my cash on cars instead of houses!
Do you live in a shed too?
Do a bunch of rivals challenges, I found it to be an easy way of getting money. You only get like 10k from the event, but if you beat your rival, you get a wheelspin and I usually get money from them too.
Is that why you keep one-upping me? I had to ignore your one-ups last night to concentrate on getting all the roads.
I completely forgot to brag when it happened, but I won an Aston Martin Vulcan on a wheelspin. I couldnāt actually believe my eyes, so I didnāt screenshotā¦
Very nice!
If I see a rival and the name looks familiar, Iām going to challenge
Great to know. Ilove doing these competitive things rather than playing in any MP modes.
I prefer the rival racing because itās the persons actual ghost car, and I love hotlapping anyway. The Drivatar stuff gets a bit old after a while, they all follow a perfect racing line almost to a fault.
Speaking of which, I won my first online race/championship thing a few days ago. I thinks itās Horizon open racing, where it does loops of 5-race championships.
I won a cross country with a Jeep Trailcat, A class, I love that little green monster.