
Forza Horizon 6 is available on PC and Xbox with early access, with full release on May 19. Turning off the full driving line and using only braking and turning guidance helps players focus on the car and track instead of following the entire path. Snapping a quick photograph of all cars at the start of each race earns rewards. Rewind can be used not only after mistakes but also to retry Danger Signs and Speed Traps without restarting runs. Photo mode can locate hidden Treasure Cars and Barn Finds. Rewards from events and challenges appear in the Collection Journal and must be claimed from the journal menu to receive credits, fast cars, and Wheel Spins.
"One of the first choices you'll make in Forza Horizon 6 involves the franchise's "Driving Line," aka that guiding blue, yellow, red path that appears on the track as you drive to help you know when to slow down. I recommend setting it to braking and turning only. I think leaving the full line on can lead to players spending more time looking at the line and not learning the car, track, etc. You'll be fine without all that help."
"Like past installments, Forza Horizon 6 rewards players for snapping photos of every car in the game. So, at the start of every race, make a habit of snapping a quick pic, via photo mode, of all the cars at the starting line."
"Rewinding after a mistake is a common part of Forza Horizon 6. But the rewind can also be used to quickly try a big Danger Sign jump again instead of having to drive all the way back and reset your approach. I also use this when trying to set new records at Speed Traps, too."
"Not only can you snap pics of cars to gain extra rewards, as mentioned already, but the camera can also be used to search around for a hidden Treasure Car or Barn Find."
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