As Windows Central noted, the 1945 Willys Jeep is cheap to buy for credits and cheap to upgrade with Skill Points, and upgrading earns you a Super Wheelspin—a big go on the prize wheel which pays out credit rewards and unlocks things. So, some players are ploughing everything into crap Jeeps. Apparently you can get Skill Point refunds if you donate cars, so Jeep farmers are gifting them freely. Some players are finding themselves flooded with rando Jeeps. Supposedly Supras can do the same, but it’s slightly less efficient and less, y’know, silly. Though I do like how some players trying to lift spirits and lessen the disappointment of gifts by sending out non-crap cars. Presumably developers Playground Games will tweak this at some point, make it less efficient, less annoying for people being flooded with the same car. Whether this makes you say “Please! Soon!” or “Wait! Not yet!” might reveal a lot about you. Our Forza Horizon 5 review says it’s “Not the best racing game ever made, but a contender for best driving game.” Which is pretty good alright. The game launched properly on Tuesday, following a wee pre-order early access period—during which some got a head start on Willys farming.