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I only played for about 90 hours and already have all the properties, cars that I want and over 30 million in the bank. Don’t forget businesses generate income even if you are not playing.
Also, once you get the Goliath unlocked thats 100K per lap iirc.
Money stack sup quick eventually with little to spend it on once you fill your garage with the expensive cars from the autoshow.
thank you for reply, i received a lot of infos here
I also bought ultimate edition. Never felt I was grinding, I just played the game and enjoyed myself. Finished all of the racing events in the 90 hours that I played.
I do feel like there is some grinding involved unless you get lucky with the wheels, if you want to get all the houses and every car you want.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3108106617
Check out my Steam profile, only played for about 90 hours.
I would take a screenshot of all my properties on the map but the whole map did not fit.
But yeah wheel of fortune did help.
What I meant is if you got even half of the money from the "wheels of fortune" you can't really say everybody can get the same results without doing some serious grinding.
I've mostly got cosmetics from them, some cars and maybe 10 million total. I'm not complaining as it's not bad, just giving an comparison point. That 33mil includes the Treasure Hunts too.
I've just started FH4 (about 40 hours in) after a few months of FH5 (about 400 hours) and I just don't really see the need for having a bunch of cars in FH4. With Horizon Open and the weeklies, FH5 seems to me to give me a lot more reason to want to try out a lot of different cars. With FH4 I have 1-2 for each of the 4 main race types, and a couple of others for PR stunts and that's about all I really need.