Auteur Sujet: Hardest Roads to Find in Forza Horizon 6 and Where They Are  (Lu 24 fois)

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Le 26 Mai 2026 à 07:37
If you have been losing your mind trying to get that final achievement or 100% completion stat in Forza Horizon 6, you are definitely not alone. Hitting all 671 roads on this massive map has become a notorious rite of passage for the community. The real frustration sets in when you are stuck at 670/671, staring blankly at a world map that looks entirely colored in. Because of subtle map tracking bugs and tiered infrastructure design, a road can easily trick the game system into looking complete while you are technically missing a few essential driven pixels.

The Common Culprits: Missing Roads & Where to Look
After compiling data from thousands of frustrated drivers across forums and subreddits, the community has pinned down a few specific locations where the final road segment almost always hides. If you are stuck, check these exact areas first:

The Northern Ski Resort / Mountain Alps: This is the single most widely reported missing segment on the map. Over on the left side of the ski resort area, there is a dotted off-road track running parallel to a river. Because the surrounding snowy terrain is incredibly bright, the road textures blend perfectly with the environment. It is common for a tiny fragment here to remain uncounted or gray, even though it looks deceptively orange or completed on your screen.

The Tokyo Multi-Tiered Highways: The verticality of the tiered highway system creates massive map blind spots. Because the lower road layers do not explicitly display underneath the elevated upper roads, the map lines overlap perfectly from a top-down view. If you missed a tiny off-ramp, a sneaky bypass connector, or a short underpass segment in south Tokyo, your overall map will still look completely filled in from above. Take a slow drive through the lower layers.

The South-West Circle Highway Dead-End: Head down to the far bottom-west edge of the world map where the large circular highway junction sits. Branching off this area is a small, easy-to-ignore dead-end road. Dozens of players have reported finding their missing progress right at the very tip of this dead-end, where a microscopic pixel remained untouched because they didn't drive quite far enough.

The Tokyo Dockyard T-Dock: Down in the industrial shipping container and dockyard sector, the layout gets cluttered with visual distractions. Look closely at the "T-shaped" dock. To trigger this road segment, you have to drive all the way out onto the physical edge of the pier. Simply passing nearby or cutting corners in the container yard will not always register the tip of the dock as discovered.

Hidden Dirt Road Extensions: Short gravel and dirt pathways leading out to specific points of interest are notorious completion-killers. Pay extra attention to the pathways winding deep into the dense Ohtani forest or heading toward the coastal train tracks. These roads often drop off abruptly at their ends. If you don't drive your car all the way until it bumps into the physical barrier or fence at the very end of the trail, the final 1% of that road stays locked.

The Secret Map Trick: The Fast Travel Scrubbing Method
When visual inspections fail because a bugged road appears solid white or orange, you need to rely on the user interface to find your missing link. The community has perfected a clever workaround known as the "Fast Travel scrubbing method" to bypass visual bugs:

Clear Map Icons: Open your world map and open the filter settings. Turn off every single icon—including races, PR stunts, stories, and barn finds—until you are looking at a completely bare grid of asphalt and dirt roads.

Zoom In and Scrub: Move your cursor to one corner of the map and zoom in close. Begin to slowly "scrub" or trace your cursor precisely along every single road line. Note that using a mouse on PC makes this precision tracing much quicker, but an Xbox controller analog stick works perfectly fine if you take your time.

Watch the Fast Travel Prompt: Do not look at the roads themselves. Instead, keep your eyes fixed on the bottom of your screen where the "Fast Travel" button prompt UI displays.

Identify the Drop: As long as your cursor is tracing over a fully discovered road, the Fast Travel prompt will remain lit and active. The exact millisecond your cursor passes over an undriven or bugged pixel of road, the Fast Travel prompt will instantly disappear from the UI.

Claim Your 671/671: Once the prompt vanishes, drop a custom waypoint on that exact pixel. Fast travel to the closest accessible point, drive over the segment, and watch your tracker finally hit 100%.
 

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