The car is sent to the sellers, who then stock the auction house with copies of the car so that everybody can enjoy it. After the tune has been tweaked and tested again, its ready for release. Usually the driver will let the tuner what needs to be done to improve it, for instance, if the car needs to accelerate faster, or if it has understeer or oversteer. Then the test driver sends the car back to the tuner with some feedback about the tuning. After the tuner thinks they have done a good job, they will send the car over to the test driver, who will try the car out. Tuners meanwhile pick a class and a car, and try to tune it as well as possible for either short ,medium, or long tracks. Painters will create an awesome paintjob for the car. Users have formed tuning shops, which usually consist of painters, tuners, test drivers, and sellers. Some players on the have taken tuning and painting to the next level. The race class cars (R1, R2, etc.) cannot be upgraded but allow for tuning based on their class. Players can tweak a variety of settings like tire pressure, ride height, gearing, and spring stiffness to make their cars perform better. Upgraded parts can be tuned, improving the car's performance without changing its class. When players upgrade a car with parts, the cars class and performance index will increase. Another large mechanic (pun intended) of Forza 2 is car tuning. Even though the game only provides basic shapes, some players have really taken this feature to extremes, re-creating famous real-world race cars or slapping corporate logos, anime characters, or classic video game characters all over the various cars. CustomizationIn addition to customizing a car's parts for a performance boost, Forza Motorsport 2 also features a deep, layer-based livery editor that allows players to customize the paint color and apply vinyl shapes and lettering. Examples of stock U-class cars would be the Chrysler ME Four-Twelve concept car or the TVR Cerbera Speed 12. U-class does not have much of a competitive online scene because U-class cars are very difficult to tune since they can easily get too powerful. U-class cars These are cars that have been upgraded beyond the PI of 998. Examples of competitive online S-class cars would be the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X or the Subaru Impreza 22b STi. Examples of stock S-class cars would be the Dodge Hennesy Viper or the Pagani Zonda. The S-class online scene is more based on choosing the right car for the right track than driving skill. S-class cars These are ultrahigh-performance production cars. Examples of competitive online A-class cars would be the Volvo S60 or Nissan Fairlady Z version S. Examples of stock A-class cars would be the Ferrari 360 Modena or the Audi Tuning Silverbullet S4. A-class races have the best balance between car performance and driver skill. A-class cars These are high-performance production cars, and likely have the most competitive online scene. Examples of competitive online cars in B-class would be the Chevy Cobalt SS or the Audi TT 07. Examples of stock B-class cars would be the Lotus Exige or the Porsche Cayman. B-class carsThese cars are performance production cars. C-class carsThese are sport production cars and have a highly competitive racing scene online due to C class races being more based on driver skill instead of the car. Examples of stock C-class cars would be a Nissan Fairlady Z the Audi S4. Examples of competitive online cars in C-class would be the Scion tC or the Honda Civic Type-R. C-class PI is 401 to 550. Car Classes D-class carsThese are standard production cars that you would see most people driving around the streets in today like the Scion tC or a Volkswagen Beetle. Examples of competitive online cars in D-class would be the Volkswagen Golf or the Honda Civic VTi. D-class PI is 0 to 400. PI can be raised by upgrading your car's Engine, Tires, Aero parts such as Wings and Bumpers, or Handling parts like Brakes, Springs, and Differential. Car class is determined by performance index, or PI. To keep things fair, some races have class restrictions. Customizing your car with additional parts can improve its performance, and can also raise it up into a higher class. The game features more than 300 cars, which are divided into four race classes and six production classes. Forza Motorsport 2 features lap-based races on several real-world circuits, including Sebring International Speedway, Road Atlanta, and Tsukuba Ciruit. The game was developed by Turn 10 Studios, an internal team at Microsoft, and was released on May 29, 2007. Forza Motorsport 2 marks the first appearance of Forza on the Microsoft Xbox 360.
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