I always keep my cars stock. Have made a point to do it in all racing games, even if they allow for modifications with the exception of Shift since you need Works Conversion cars in some events.
No stock cars 👎. My dream cars are being built.
I always keep my cars stock. Have made a point to do it in all racing games, even if they allow for modifications with the exception of Shift since you need Works Conversion cars in some events.
Never understood the concept of keeping a car stock. Why? I can see doing it in real life to a classic (i.e. 69 Mustang), but why in a game? They dont really hold any value.
See the awesome thing about FM is you can take a car, and make it "yours". Beyond the paint, rims, and aero, but in the engine and tuning. Stock = dull and boring to me. Give me something and let me make it my creation.
No stock cars 👎. My dream cars are being built.
Never understood the concept of keeping a car stock. Why? I can see doing it in real life to a classic (i.e. 69 Mustang), but why in a game? They dont really hold any value.
See the awesome thing about FM is you can take a car, and make it "yours". Beyond the paint, rims, and aero, but in the engine and tuning. Stock = dull and boring to me. Give me something and let me make it my creation.
I disagree, when you tune a car it loses its personality and all cars sort of just feel boring. I only ever tune if I want a race car that isn't in the game but a road version is.