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(Created page with "A man comes back from a hard day at work. He was tired, and didn't feel like doing anything extremely active, so he popped in his Forza 4 disc, got his racing wheel (the Xbox wheel) and started playing. He was a bit short on good cars, so he went on the auction house (you can buy and sell cars auction style) to get a new car. As it was loading, he noticed that it was taking longer than usual to load. When it loaded up, he noticed that only one car came up. It was a blue...")
 
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He knew that there was no way a car like this could reach speeds like this. It's obviously a hacked car, but from the outside everything seems normal, so he thinks he can use this car online and beat a lot of unsuspecting people and make his money back. He starts to think things may be good with this, so he pops on a drag race, picks the Z and starts a solo race. When the game loaded, music had been turned on, even though he had it off most of the time.
He knew that there was no way a car like this could reach speeds like this. It's obviously a hacked car, but from the outside everything seems normal, so he thinks he can use this car online and beat a lot of unsuspecting people and make his money back. He starts to think things may be good with this, so he pops on a drag race, picks the Z and starts a solo race. When the game loaded, music had been turned on, even though he had it off most of the time.


''The song that was playing sounded like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5pGnOXUMZ8 this song.](It would add to the mood if you used the start of the song to about the 2:00 mark) Back to the story though.''
(''The song that was playing sounded like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5pGnOXUMZ8 this song.](It would add to the mood if you used the start of the song to about the 2:00 mark) Back to the story though.'')


He'd never turned the music on before, and when he tried to turn it off, only the master volume was there, rather than game music as well. Rather then starting the race instantly, he took a second to listen to the music. The eerie music was playing softly, and he was confused why someone would put such a slow song in a game about racing, but he'd always had the music off, so he had no idea what the music was like normally.
He'd never turned the music on before, and when he tried to turn it off, only the master volume was there, rather than game music as well. Rather then starting the race instantly, he took a second to listen to the music. The eerie music was playing softly, and he was confused why someone would put such a slow song in a game about racing, but he'd always had the music off, so he had no idea what the music was like normally.