Hello! well I have all my tunes/upgrades saved with a custom file name and i delete the career auto save tune that is automatic after every upgrade you apply to your car. why is that even necessary for an auto save file after every upgrade you apply on your car. lets say you do an engine conversion, nothing is saved and you have to purchase everything all over again! previous games were not like this… ok and back to topic. once you enter meet ups for an online drift or lets say time trials, yall have people believing that they are using they exact tunes they created!! so when you go to load each tune that you have saved you have to allocate car points each and every time? in my case… i have the same exact tune and upgrade the game is making me believe im driving and all im doing is simply loading my custom upgrade/tune with the same exact setup. once i run out of car points then what? i will be forced to drive a certain way? i noticed a big difference in my cars accel,braking, handling and all you can think of, when i simply allocated the car points just to load the same tune that yall making people believe that i am driving in the first place!
I want to drive the car with my setup i worked so hard to achieve. i can see if it were class specific races and drifts and the car had to automatically upgrade. this is not the case. i just wanted to point this out to people that if you feel your car is different, you’re not exaggerating at all! i would rather have my tunes available then them attempt to fix this problem and break it altogether!
let me paint a picture…
when i allocate the car points for the SAME EXACT SETUP THAT IM suppose to have…
Its my actual tune and it drives the way it always has been. when i just select a car and dont do this forza is messing it all up. just want people to be aware of what is going on in these meet up lobbies that are so suppose to be no restrictions.
It starts to get a little annoying when, after some events, we lose the opportunity to delete autosave tune file. Especially after Spec events. Pressing ‘reset to stock tune’ usually helps, but not always.
The only option I could find was to sell the car and buy exactly the same one, after that, it becomes possible to remove such tuning file.
For example, right now, I can’t remove the tuning file on the Toyota Trueno, after I completed a Special Drift Event on the Fujimi Kaido, where the A615 autosave tuning was installed on my car. I managed to reset the default settings and get the standard PI E270, but the A615 autosave file cannot be deleted. At least I haven’t found a way to do it yet.