I’m basically storing up both of these and banking them in the hopes that they change the way wheel spins work to have less emotes, horns and clothing - although it seems unlikely that will happen. Also saving the forzathon points to buy wheel spins if that does occur. But I don’t want to hit a cap and not get to bank them anymore. Especially on the wheel spins, you can’t tell how many you have; it just as 9+. I think I have over a 100, but it might not be that many.
Well I bought all the stuff in the store and then I bought an extra porsche and sold it for 280k. Then I spent all the points on wheelspins and probably did about 60-100 spins. The highest money I got was 250k and the frequency you get 100k+ seems pretty high. You can also get rare and expensive cars, I got a 6m cr. car earlier.
There really is no point in hoarding spins, quite the opposite in fact. After 300+ spins you will have gotten most of the emotes and horns and whatnot out of the way and get mostly cars and CR. Personally I’d be much more worried that they change the spins to cost more than 10 Forzathon points, which is ridiculously cheap (especially compared to super wheelspins, which cost 150 points, so you can buy 15 normal spins for the price of one super). I have little doubt that they will change this pretty soon to something like 30 points per spin. Same thing happened in FH3, where at first you could buy spins for 50k and later it was raised.
I see you’re thinking there, clearing out the garbage, which is something I would totally like to do. But there are way way more than 300 emotes, horns, phrases, and clothing pieces. There are probably more than double what you’re thinking. Just the clothing alone is more than that, and the useless phrases and everything else on top of it.
Very good point about the cheapness of the regular spins and I do remember them raising the cost in the old Horizon 3 as well. However with the super wheel spins, I know you only get three wheels for 150 points so it’s a 5 to 1 compared to regular Wheels. However they have stated, and it is quite clear, that you can get much higher grade cars and higher cash payouts from the super wheel spins. so you’re basically paying a premium in forzathon points to get a chance at premium items. The only thing I see the regular wheel spins good for is clearing out the trash that I don’t want so I can then only have good stuff (cars and cash) left.
I rally would not worry about clothing, horns and emotes. The game throws so much cash and cars at you that within a few weeks you’ll have everything anyway and money will become utterly pointless.
Either there is a 200 wheelspin cap or I somehow managed to let them accumulate to exactly 200 before using them. Could be a coincidence, I suppose. This is concerning regular Wheelspens and not Super Wheelspins.
I’ve seen YouTube videos with over 1,250 wheelspins, so I don’t think there is a cap, or if there is it would take a ridiculous amount of time to hit it. I am definitely interested in if there is a cap to Forzathon Points though…
My guess is the limit is probably 999,999. Or it could be 99,999. Either way I wouldn’t worry about it, no way you’ll hit a forzathon points limit with legitimate gameplay.
I think there’s lotsa people in the 5-15K range so it’s definitely at least that much.