Forza Motorsport 2

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Level 50

Level 50

Reach Level 50 in Career mode.

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How to unlock the Level 50 achievement in Forza Motorsport 2 - Definitive Guide

To earn Level 50, you must earn a total of $7,000,000 CR in Career Mode. A little money making tip would be the following.

Get a very good car for its class, and hire a driver to do Endurance races for you while you're away. Get the car, and make it as good as you can (tuning, upgrades, etc). Do a couple of test runs with drivers so that you know who can win and who cant (If you make it good enough 55% driver can win) and set the games up whenever. For example, when you go to sleep, school/work or plan on taking a little break to eat. This can get you around $100,000 an hour without actually playing.
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17 Dec 2008 16:29

After reaching 40-45lv. Better than doing endurance is to drive R2 car race series in profesional. Drive it yourself with systems turned of and easy dificulty, easy 60000cr. for one race (about 10-12mins.) there are 6 races so over 360000cr. for your lv. adational big cash for winning tournament.
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29 Apr 2009 16:03

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Dont forget that the endurance races you can set up then go to sleep/work and earn 100,000+. With your method you need to be sitting there playing. Most employers don't like that and I've never heard of sleep gaming :)

I've +'d you coz its a good tip though, thanks.

Can you also tell me what the highest paying nissan speedway track is? Preferably not in endurance. Ta.
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By flodros on 24 Jan 2010 13:54
Don't forget one thing, wirless controler will turn off after 10+min so you must keep your eye on it :-) True when you use stering wheel or any other not wireless it is comfortable ;)
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By gPiOrzeL on 01 Mar 2010 13:31
if you have the rechargeable battery pack for the wireless controller you can simply keep it plugged into the xbox via the recharge cord...it keeps it turned on as long as your xbox is on...just a little FYI
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By NORML RASTA MAN on 03 Mar 2010 06:45
But I have not ;)
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By gPiOrzeL on 26 Mar 2010 15:31
your bonus prize money doesnt count its a one time payout

Doing the Nissan 75 lap speedway online is a great way as well
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By Steve Redman on 27 May 2010 08:37
but not many people will be getting more then 1,000,000 credits that way...typically you get there and stop since it is so tough to find people.
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By Curtieson on 09 Aug 2010 14:38
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If you aren't the best racer out there, but don't want to let a hired driver do all of the work for you, you can do what I did ... and this should also help you get to Level 40 if you haven't done so already.

Go to the GT Championship of Japan Series in the Regional Championships (must be Level 35 to enter). Enter the second race of the series, the Nissan Speedway.

Personally, I used the 2005 Toyota #36 Open Interface Tom's Supra (Class R3) because of it's stats and decent handling capabilities. However, any car you have that you are comfortable with can be used. For the difficulty settings, I chose:

Suggested Line: off (+10%)
Anti-Lock Braking: ABS off (+10%)
Traction: TCS on (0%)
Stability: STM on (-5%)
Shifting: Automatic (0%)
A.I. Difficulty: Easy (-5%)
Damage: Simulation (+10%)
Fuel/Tire Wear: Simulation (0%)

Reason I chose these settings: On this track (basically a big oval) and with this car (pretty good handling), all you need to do is floor the gas and steer (minimal steering). You should never need to use your brakes or slow down, and you should never hit the wall (once or twice at the most if you're not paying attention ... surfing TA like I was) and you should blow the competition away just past the starting line. However, the stability and traction do come in handy. I did try A.I. Diff. on medium, but I had trouble catching the lead car (for some reason, there was a world of difference between easy and medium).

With this race, and these settings, you should net a little over 41,000 CR in under 8 minutes; about 287,000+ CR per hour. Not a difficult track, easy competition, and very little effort.
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