They are frantically deleting EventLab maps to save the economy, but they missed this game-breaking 1,000,000 CR/HR exploit. πŸŽοΈπŸ’Έ

While everyone is mindlessly grinding seasonal championships to afford a single hypercar, elite players are abusing a massive loophole in the custom track browser to accumulate millions completely AFK. If you’re still playing the game normally, you’re getting left behind by a hidden combination of in-game driving assists and a specific blueprint code that forces the AI to race, win, and deposit cash into your account while you scroll social media. You need to jump on this immediately before the developers patch it out for good. πŸ‘‡

The freshly launched virtual economy of Forza Horizon 6 is currently teetering on the edge of total collapse. Merely weeks into the game’s depiction of a stunning, neon-infused Japan, a widespread progression exploit has completely broken public lobbies. Discovered initially by community modders and widely disseminated across YouTube, Reddit, and private Discord servers, players have found a way to manipulate the game’s custom EventLab toolsets alongside the built-in accessibility features to generate millions of Credits (CR) completely hands-free.

Playground Games is reportedly playing an aggressive game of “whack-a-mole” to delete the offending maps from the Creative Hub server, but the community is staying one step ahead. For players who refuse to spend hundreds of hours grinding technical tarmac sprints to buy premium hypercars, this exploit has quickly become a mandatory, time-sensitive routine before the developers push an emergency patch.

The Mechanics of the Loophole

The core of the exploit does not rely on third-party hacking tools or external software mods; instead, it utilizes a glaring oversight in how the title rewards difficulty bonuses on community-created tracks. By combining custom blueprints designed around continuous straights with ultra-restrictive driving assists, the game can effectively be tricked into playing itself while guaranteeing a maximum payout.

Originally, the community was utilizing a massive, highly tedious six-lap blueprint. However, advanced tuners have streamlined the farm down to a far more efficient, single-lap sprint that takes roughly seven minutes to execute.

FORZA HORIZON 6 - AFK FARMING CONFIGURATION:
β€’ EventLab Route Code: 147 520 403
β€’ Primary Vehicle: Ferrari FXX-K Evo 'Welcome Pack' (Or any high-tier S2/R Class)
β€’ AI Difficulty Setting: Unbeatable (+50% Difficulty Payout)
β€’ Control Scheme Option 1: ANNA Auto-Drive Command (Pure Cash Meta)
β€’ Control Scheme Option 2: Mechanical Elastic Band Trigger (XP & Car Mastery Meta)

Setting Up the Unlimited Cash Farm

To engage the exploit, players navigate directly to the Create & Browse Events tile within the Creative Hub menu and enter the active map override code: 147 520 403.

Once loaded into the lobby, players must select the fastest straight-line vehicle available in their garage. The Ferrari FXX-K Evo ‘Welcome Pack’ or a heavily upgraded Nissan GT-R Black Edition are highly recommended, as extreme top speeds directly cut down the completion time of the run, pushing the hourly farming potential toward the 1,000,000 CR mark.

The critical step lies within the Difficulty configuration menu. To unlock the mandatory +50% credit bonus, players must toggle the Drivatar difficulty to Unbeatable. To ensure the car survives the race without human input, the remaining assists must be explicitly configured as follows:

Braking: Assisted

Steering: Auto-Steering

Traction & Stability Control: On

Shifting: Automatic

Damage & Tire Wear: None

The Split Meta: ANNA Auto-Drive vs. The Elastic Band

Once the race begins, the community has split into two separate factions regarding mechanical execution, depending on whether they prioritize raw cash or profile levels.

Method 1: The ANNA Auto-Drive (Pure Credits)

For purists who purely want to buy out the Autoshow, players are triggering the game’s native navigation assistant. By pressing Down on the D-Pad, followed immediately by Left, players engage the hidden Auto-Drive function. This completely hands control of the throttle over to the game’s accessibility engine. While it completely zeroes out any Experience Points (XP) gained for the run, it removes any risk of human error. The car completes the circuit flawlessly, netting roughly 94,000 CR per seven-minute loop while the player is completely away from their console.

Method 2: The Physical Rig (The Skill Point Pivot)

For players trying to farm Wheelspins and Car Mastery perks, the “elastic band” method remains king. By wrapping an elastic band around the controller to mechanically lock the right trigger down, the car races at full throttle. Because Auto-Drive is kept off, the player receives a massive influx of XP alongside the cash reward.

However, this method comes with a chaotic warning on community forums. Because the game’s auto-steering assist occasionally panics when forced to take 200 mph corners at full throttle, vehicles have a high tendency to clip environmental guardrails or slam into the back of unbeatable AI Drivatars, occasionally ruining the clean-run modifiers.

The XP Alternative: The Obstacle Course Loop

For players whose cash reserves are already full, a secondary, highly specific map code has emerged targeting pure Skill Points: 121 812 769.

Instead of a long highway loop, this custom layout drops the driver into a massive, concentrated obstacle course. When utilizing a 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI tuned to S2 class and kitted with the Multi Maxer mastery perk, the elastic band method allows the car to auto-steer through thousands of smashable items. Each automated run takes roughly sixty seconds and nets a flat 3,000 XP, which can be instantly converted into Super Wheelspins via the progression menus.

Community Backlash and Dev Response

The emergence of these AFK farms has ignited a massive debate across the Forza sub-Reddit and official Discord channels. Traditional players argue that the exploit entirely ruins the integrity of the game’s progression system, making rare, high-tier auction house cars meaningless when anyone can farm a million credits while sleeping.

“Public lobbies are just full of level-400 players who don’t even know how to take a corner without hitting the wall because they auto-farmed their entire garage,” complained one competitive driver on X.

Conversely, defenders of the glitch point to the steep, multi-million credit pricing of historic JDM legends and rare Italian classics in the Autoshow as justification. With Playground Games actively monitoring the Creative Hub and wiping these custom map codes daily, players are urging each other to exploit the loophole as much as possible before an upcoming server-side patch closes the door on easy wealth permanently.