Possibly development time considering they seem to be intent on adding cars every month, otherwise one could argue why donn't they just delay the game to add the cars from November or December as well. Has to be a cut-off point so the game can actually ship.Idk why they are even in a dlc instead of being in the game though. Mind you if like forza 5 you get to put them in your garage for no in game credits it works out quite nice
I'll take everything in that line up except the tarted-up Tahoe on the end.I had to do a double take, I thought that was a real picture.![]()
That's what I thought lolYeah, it's an odd decision. Maybe it just makes them look generous lol.
When I first saw the photo on my xb1 I thought the same.
I had to do a double take, I thought that was a real picture.![]()
Whooaaa steady on there, we don't know whether or not we pay cr for them yet!So many free cars, remember the good old times when we started off with a crappy Chevy Spark? Yeah.![]()
Well evo (or car?) magazine mentioned their Clio Williams being modelled ages ago, so not sure this is the casePossibly development time considering they seem to be intent on adding cars every month, otherwise one could argue why donn't they just delay the game to add the cars from November or December as well. Has to be a cut-off point so the game can actually ship.
I'll take everything in that line up except the tarted-up Tahoe on the end.
Thought it was based on a GMC Yukon.I'll take everything in that line up except the tarted-up Tahoe on the end.
Take into account licensing isn't always a simple & straight-forward thing to accomplish, though.Well evo (or car?) magazine mentioned their Clio Williams being modelled ages ago, so not sure this is the case
It, the Tahoe, & the Cadillac are all built on the K2XX platform amongst others.Thought it was based on a GMC Yukon.
Damn, double posted again.
I'll take everything in that line up except the tarted-up Tahoe on the end.
What does that have to do with anything? Licensing doesn't work the same for every car....Tut tut
Anyways Maybe it is down to licensing, but then there's the f100, the escalade, the GNX, the 595 and the mustang. These have all Been in forza before
It has everything to do with it.What does that have to do with anything? Licensing doesn't work the same for every car....
Licensing is a possible issue for the Clio. The other 5 aren't simply ported & may need to be re-worked for the game by T10/PG, going back to what I said earlier; development time. Licensing is also very much a possible issue. You don't get a free pass from game-to-game.It has everything to do with it.
If it's a licensing issue, why are those 5 cars not in at launch?
It's almost certain you have agenda, then. Looks like we're done.It's almost certainly microsofts way of saying "oh look 8 free cars aren't we so generous"
But anyway at least they're free....
It's almost certain you have agenda, then. Looks like we're done.
He listed quiet a few other things that could be the problem.It can't really be anything else though. I'm not being a hateful Sony fanboy, or anything like it, I just know Microsoft do this stuff. Luckily turn 10 and playground games develop this game.
No, it surely can't be licensing or development, or anything reasonable. It's just a case of "LOL, Microsoft".It can't really be anything else though. I'm not being a hateful Sony fanboy, or anything like it, I just know Microsoft do this stuff. Luckily turn 10 and playground games develop this game.
Well @McLaren mentioned re modelling these 5 cars for fh2. A very good point, but what about the 200 other re modelled cars that made it to launch in the actual game? They got all them done but not the last 5? I won't dismiss it of course, but this does seem to be Microsoft marketingHe listed quiet a few other things that could be the problem.
Last 5? So what about any car that happens to come in later as DLC that was part of the other games? Judging by the last two games DLC-strategy its more then likely. Either way, your just picking the worse possible reason, with no actual evidence, only making it seem like what @McLaren said, "LOL, Microsoft."Well @McLaren mentioned re modelling these 5 cars for fh2. A very good point, but what about the 200 other re modelled cars that made it to launch in the actual game? They got all them done but not the last 5? I won't dismiss it of course, but this does seem to be Microsoft marketing
I'm not dismissing any reasons.Last 5? So what about any car that happens to come in later as DLC that was part of the other games? Judging by the last two games DLC-strategy its more then likely. Either way, your just picking the worse possible reason, with no actual evidence, only making it seem like what @McLaren said, "LOL, Microsoft."
That's what I thought lol
Whooaaa steady on there, we don't know whether or not we pay cr for them yet!
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One more thing before I give the dlc handling thing up.
I'm really not dismissing the reasons for what's what, but I'm honestly not happy with how Microsoft has made you pay for cars from previous series'. Remodelled or not, you shouldn't pay for something that's the same (meaning the vehicle) again. You cannot justify. For example, the transit superman being a dlc three times. Once is enough for any car.
So when I see a launch dlc thingy like this, you can surely forgive me for suspecting the worst. And, @ImaRobot if they do, like you said, add cars from older games and charge, I will be upset with the decision.
Will I still buy the dlc? Microsoft damn well knows I will![]()
We are stupid, and they're evilSee that's the problem, we know they like to milk the cow, but we buy the stuff anyways.
I've responded to statements like this before, and so far I've never received a valid response:You cannot justify. For example, the transit superman being a dlc three times. Once is enough for any car.
This is irrelevant because Other games manage to not charge players a second time for content. Forza, being bankrolled by Microsoft, has the least excuse to do this of them all, and yet it's the one racer that does it. At this point it becomes an obsession for cash over simply getting by.I've responded to statements like this before, and so far I've never received a valid response:
"Games don't make themselves. It takes people. People like to get paid. I'm not sure if there is any simpler way to explain this."
Every game has their problems and mishaps, just like GT charging for paint chips. The problem is not isolated to Microsoft, but the game industry in a whole.I don't care. Other games manage to not charge players a second time for content. Forza, being bankrolled by Microsoft, has the least excuse to do this of them all, and yet it's the one racer that does it. At this point it becomes an obsession for cash over simply getting by.
You have a valid response for that?
You are totally correct, I'm just pointing out Forzas little Achilles heel.Every game has their problems and mishaps, just like GT charging for paint chips. The problem is not isolated to Microsoft, but the game industry in a whole.
Not when "I don't care" is your primary response. You're past reasoning with.You have a valid response for that?