Forza Horizon 6's Estate is overrun with pointless XP and Skill Point farms
One of Forza Horizon 6's headline additions is the Estate: a house with a huge empty lot where players can use creation tools to build whatever they want. Many creators have made mansions with parking garages, hangouts, cherry-tree arrangements, drift and race tracks, and even a full-size recreation of Laguna Seca — but the trending and popular tabs are still dominated by XP and Skill Point farms.
Those farms are especially odd because XP and Skill Points barely matter in Forza Horizon 6. Progression comes from the Horizon Festival and Discover Japan tracks; player experience level mainly yields an occasional Wheelspin and otherwise functions as an empty number.
(I'm level 159, and I've played for around 60 hours. These numbers mean nothing to you, and nor should they.) Estate XP farms frequently don't work: the most popular build is a row of bonus boards that grant zero XP as Estate props. Skill Point farms do function if you have a car with the right Car Mastery perk.
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