I remember WindowsCentral wrote this in their Review
https://www.windowscentral.com/forza-motorsport-7
they made it sound like it was no big deal..? is it a big deal?
WindowsCentral said:OH NO, IT HAS LOOT CRATES!
My exact reaction. After all, the first thought here is microtransactions. Thankfully, I was hasty, and at least for now it seems there is no upsell.
You buy them with in-game credits, and if you don't have enough, you simply get a polite message telling you so. No coercion to go to the Microsoft Store and spend real money, just a polite reminder you're too poor and to go back and win some more dough.
To get you going, there's a good chance returning players will just get a whole bunch of crates for free. VIP members get three special crates to open with higher quality content, and if you're a Forza veteran, you'll be rewarded for your loyalty with a raft of freebies.
But what's actually inside the crates? You get mods. Lots and lots of mods.
Mods can be a game changer since some alter the performance of your car in the race. Others reward you with an extra bounty for achieving certain things, or in the case of some of the VIP ones, you get double credits just for showing up. It's not always making your life easier, though, as some of the rewards come for challenging yourself and making a race harder.
Early on, in particular, using credit boosting mods is a great way to bump your Forza bank balance and give you a better chance to get that ride you really want. A pro tip as well is to install the Forza Hub app on your Xbox One or Windows 10 PC. It's not enabled yet, but every so often just for logging into it, you'll get free credits from the developer. Free credits are the best credits.
https://www.windowscentral.com/forza-motorsport-7
they made it sound like it was no big deal..? is it a big deal?