I’ve been trying to share a livery of a Mercedes Benz 190 E. The design is a simple racing livery but when I try to share the file I get the following message: Inappropriate Content, you specified something that was blocked by the language filter. Please try again. There’s nothing inappropriate about it and has this happened to anyone before? Thanks.
Have you tried renaming the file before sharing it ?
As WindsweptDragon recommended, simply come up with another, more generic name. The naming system is finicky and is a product of Microsoft’s attempt to mitigate inappropriate wording, not Turn 10 Studios.
Thank you for the response and yes I’ve tried renaming it many times. Even as simple as " B " for B class.
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Yeah, don’t do that. Heh.
Forza Livery doesn’t even work. Oh well.
Try rewording your description as well, it may be flagging something in that. If that doesn’t work, try this:
Get in the car and go to Apply Decals.
Add a vinyl shape anywhere on the car and move it to a place you can’t see it so it doesn’t mess up your livery.
Press the menu button and choose “apply to car and save”
Overwrite your previous livery with it, then try sharing it again
I’ve had 3 liveries that I’d tried renaming or changing descriptions on that wouldn’t work, but as soon as I changed one shape and resaved it it worked.
Thanks Fish. I added a shape and that worked! How odd.
There’s a bug somewhere in the sharing system that doesn’t like it if you save progress to a car multiple times before attempting to share it. I’ve had more than a couple be flagged as well.
Usually, if you just add a decal, then remove it and save it as a separate file, it will correct the problem. You shouldn’t have to leave the extra piece on as Fish suggested, though if you can fit it somewhere and aren’t worried about layer count, that will work as well.
I just leave the piece for ease, you won’t see it anyway, but yes you can remove it. I always just overwrite my old save though, I’ve never had to save it as a new file.
Hmm, I think I’ve had it still refuse me before when I tried just overwriting the old file, but maybe I’m just remembering it wrong. If it works, it works. ![]()
Thank you for the info. I’ll know what to do if it happens again.