Triggering this bug is surprisingly simple. Just try to snap a picture of your car on the home screen. Go to the top menu, pick View Car and Photomode, and you're set to roam around freely.
Walls won't stop you either. You can walk right through them and check out the area outside the building. There's a limit to how far you can go, and you can't change your height much, even outdoors. You can also peek into the three-car garage area, which is usually off-limits.
While not game-changing, it's cool to see how much of the surrounding area has been created, even parts you normally can't see when playing.
You'll soon find a dark empty space around the main building (which has a hidden "Prorata" logo). This void is usually hidden by the outer walls. But beyond that, there are lots of buildings, signs, and cars to discover.
We found something interesting - an intersection outside with both an English "stop" sign and a French "cedez le passage" (or "give way") sign. This hints that the garage might be in a bilingual part of Canada or somewhere in New England, like Vermont. But the scenery doesn't really match those places!
The garage interior is quite detailed. There are displays, posters, tool racks, sticky notes, some blurry Polaroid pictures stuck around, and even a whiteboard.
Forza fans know Torben Ellert's whiteboard from Forza Horizon teasers, but this one doesn't seem to have much info. It could have been a fun way to hint at the next update!
While you're limited to a small area, and there's mostly empty space behind your garage, we bet there's more to find. Turn 10 will probably fix this bug soon, but since it's not causing problems, you might have until Update 15 to explore.
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