I’m trying to get the 30,000 credits achievement for Forza 5 if you can use my tuning setup the creator name is jumpman5802.
Hi Jumpman, the Tuning achievement is a good pursuit. It’ll seem at first like you’re getting very little traction, but you’ll get there ok.
Show & Tell is a great place to start, but you need to start by posting what’s in it for your tune users. Is there a track or lobby you like to tune for? A car make or class? Try and set an expectation that you’re a guy to look up when playing this or that activity in-game.
The most important part of course is to list what you’ve got on offer! We’ll need to know the car make/year/model, tune name, class, track (if specified as search criteria), keywords, and maybe a phrase or one-liner about the tune or the group of tunes.
Start your list out in show-and-tell, this is the “what’s new” forum for stuff to show off. Then, after a week or so, post your list to the Tuner’s Lounge. Add yourself to the Tuner’s Lounge catalog (you’ll find instructions over there). Keep your catalog up-to-date as you add more tunes. Here in show-and-tell, you can edit your post to add more tunes, but don’t re-post the whole list and don’t double-post to both Show & Tell and Tuners Lounge (I did that once, and one or the other was deleted).
Of course, it’s also a necessity that your tunes work for the people who try driving them! Tuner’s Lounge has a bunch of good advice on how to build a tune that works for others. I’ve built tunes that work GREAT for ME, but others find undrivable or super boring! When pursuing the achievements, of course, what matters is OTHER players driving them. If you’re lucky enough to get comments or feedback, take to heart what guidance you can, and ignore anything else. I’ve gotten a few comments and there were some nuggets that really helped me out.
Cheers! -Bob