Really it depends. In terms of tuning you really do have to find your own feel to the car. And also it comes down to the car that you have. If you have a Mustang and a Lamborghini, they will need to be tuned differently. Another factor is what places in the track your car needs to be good at. The Nurburgring is a very winding track and has very different corners to any other track in the world. It also is known for having a long straight, so you can tune a car to perfection, but it comes down to the driver in the end.
There are no cheats in Forza 2.
yes
it was patched
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the vinals you se on the cars are made out of micilanious shapes found on the "paint your car" section of forza.
They are special cars that Turn10 gives out. They are unobtainable in game (you can only get it from the auction house or from competitions Turn10 hosts).
http://forums.forzamotorsport.net/blogs/turn_10s_forza_motorsport_blog/archive/2007/06/08/230749.aspx
All cars can be turned into a non front drive car.
Forza 3 has 1 player online, or 2 player split screen. In split screen you can have computer controlled cars racing too. This is one reason I like Forza games, as games like NFS Shift, Grid, Pure, Dirt, and Dirt 2 don't have split screen. Trust me, I have Forza 3. =D
How long is b spec on Nurburgring 24 Hours Endurance grand turismo4 - playstation 2?
KOGAMIYATA81 Don't know I've been trying to tune the beast for a very long time. With no horse power increase just the lightest flywheel and all race for handling. If Turn 10 would do the right thing and allow us the capability to tune supercars like we can purpose built race cars.