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- BroncoFLHX
This is a theory (if you'd call it that) for why the course maker is only on a tablets. Not backed up by any facts, just logic and reasoning. If you came here expecting confirmed information, sorry. Also, if something like this has already been posted, lock this thread.
The course maker had a massive delay, and this was just for one game. Imagine trying to put the course maker in the next GT, and the next after that having the same difficulties.
What would be a better solution? A separate program or platform (in this case, platform). With that, all PD has to do is use the same system GT6 uses to pick up transferred tracks, and put that into the next GT. Boom! Course Maker is in the new GT. With this in mind, putting the course maker on tablets makes perfect sense in every way.
This could've been worded better, but I'm sure you're able to understand what I mean by this.
Thoughts?
The course maker had a massive delay, and this was just for one game. Imagine trying to put the course maker in the next GT, and the next after that having the same difficulties.
What would be a better solution? A separate program or platform (in this case, platform). With that, all PD has to do is use the same system GT6 uses to pick up transferred tracks, and put that into the next GT. Boom! Course Maker is in the new GT. With this in mind, putting the course maker on tablets makes perfect sense in every way.
This could've been worded better, but I'm sure you're able to understand what I mean by this.
Thoughts?