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[XB1 & PC] Forza Motorsport 7 Free Indycar Pack @ Microsoft AU

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Forza Motorsport 7 IndyCar Pack

The Forza Motorsport 7 Spotlight cars for May are the 1969 Ford Brawner Hawk III, 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Pace Car, 2019 Honda #15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Dallara, 2019 Honda #9 Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara, 2019 Chevrolet #2 Team Penske Dallara and the 2019 Chevrolet #22 Team Penske Dallara. This month, we're celebrating the thrills of IndyCar with six cars as a FREE download for our players!

Once this add-on is acquired, you are granted a one-time only, free addition of the cars to your Forza Motorsport 7 garage, with no additional in-game credit cost. This add-on can be acquired at no charge.

Requires Forza Motorsport 7 to play.

Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU9t0OeYIsc

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  • Awesome, thankyou OP.

  • +1

    My xbox came with both FH4 and F7.

    I've never tried sim-level racing but I simply don't think I would have the skills for it. Should I just sell F7 or is it still playable for someone like me?

    (I can't answer that question myself as it's a download code.. if I try it then I can't sell it)

    • It's not hyper realistic like 'Project Cars', it's actually not too different from Horizon in terms of car realism and control; it's just based around the actual sport of car racing, which is it's biggest difference. It's mainly just the aesthetic of it.

      I'm not a big fan of simulation racing, but Forza is still fun and enjoyable to me.

      Of course, there is the option to turn up the realism/simulation settings for those who want them. But it's optional, and not default.

      • So it's still quite arcade in that you can hit barriers etc and no big deal?

        Also I'm getting the impression that it's just a sequence of races with no overworld (which I personally prefer to the driving to your race nonsense)?

        • Yeah absolutely, damage is just cosmetic unless you turn on simulation settings. And same here, I prefer a set of tracks rather than an open-world (in almost every game, not just racing…)

    • It is risky to sell digital code, especially on feeBay. Unless you actually physically post the code using a trackable service, you are not covered by PayPal. However, most buyers buying digital code prefer to get the code right away (obviously).

      Then, there is also how much F7 is worth. I have a physical copy of F7, but I just couldn't be bothered selling it (it's not cheap to post it with a trackable service). Unless you want some pocket money and willing to post the card with the code properly, I wouldn't bother.

      Note: Recent changes to Paypal that in the event the transaction is cancelled, the seller STILL pay for the PayPal fee (it used to be just the transaction fee).

      • Thanks, I did know all that except for the paypal fee change.

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