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I'm begging you EA, RETURN the NFS SERIES BACK TO THE WAY IT WAS!
I second that!........no more NFSU crap!
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I'm begging you EA, RETURN the NFS SERIES BACK TO THE WAY IT WAS!
robin2223I second that!........no more NFSU crap!
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And can you provide a source for him saying that, and more to the topic a soure about him saying that about them being in GT4? Posts like that arn't much good here without anything to back it up especially sice Ferrari have said they want to be in GT, KY has said he wan't them to be in GT, Ferrari couldn't be in any previouse GT's because of their license with EA and not because of money and it would be far more advatagouse on Ferrari's behalf to appear in GT for a little less money than to appear in a NFS game for an extra so much.BorderKazonuri has been quoted on saying that , the reason Gran Turismo hasnt got these cars in is because , the licence money for these makers is way too high , on top of the ones already in the game .
live4speedYesw it has confused them, and ArtaNSX thoes cars are cool, but theres no such thing as a Gulf F50 GT or the F50 GT race car, the only versions were sold as road cars after the race project was scraped and the buyers had to sign forms which forbid them from using them in competition.
No dont return EA becuace if EA returns to that then guess what no ferrari porsche or lamborghinis in the GT series.McLaren F1GTRAlthough those Porsche pictures are convincing, I've found other pics with Ferrari in them. EA has had a long relationship with these 3 companys. But it seems EA's contract may be up. Why do they still need them. The NFS series is going to **** with all the import crap. I'm begging you EA, RETURN the NFS SERIES BACK TO THE WAY IT WAS!
Yeah but what if "EA" is being an "ass" and says that they want an EXCLUSIVE liscense so only THEY can use it? then what would happen? PD get liscense?live4speedNope, EA could use Ferraris and PD could use them at the same time, all that would need to happen is for Ferrari to not offer an EXCLUSIVE license to anyone, same goes for Porsche, Lamborghini ect.
live4speedIt's not upto EA, Ferrari have a say too you know. I don't see names like Ferrari offering exclusive licenses anymore, they're good for the big payment but they loose so much money from not giving license to other companies over that contract period it's not as much in the long run, and when Ferrari made that license with EA there was only really NFS and GT using real cars in a game, there was only a couple of others, now loads of developers are after every license they can get their hands on.
Demo as in Prolouge?McLaren F1GTRWell according to the Demo Video, it says, Ferrai, and underneath printed is Exclusive License.
pimp racerDemo as in Prolouge?
Damn, never even thought about it that way. After the liscence expires, it goes up for auction. Whoever wins the bidding gets the liscence for "x" amount of time. That's in simple terms, you have to ask someone else for all the complicated stuffSolid LiftersI always felt that the "exclusive" contract concept wouldn't really work in the real world. What if, say EA has the exclusive license for Ferrari, at what point of time does it end, and what exactly must EA do when it ends? What if a game they were working on still isn't ready for release? Do they cancel the whole game just because the time was up, and there were delays? Or, do they get to finish whatever game they were working on that had Ferraris in it?
What if PD had the Ferrari license for just one year, and then Ferrari sold the exclusive contract to somebody else? Would we get Ferraris in GT 4 only? Since PD is working on GT4, and GT5 at the same time, can they put Ferrari in both games? What if they worked on GT6, 7 and 8 at the same time? Could they use Ferraris in all three? It's not PD's fault there wasn't enough time to finish the game.
That's why I don't think there is anything such as a "exclusive" contracts. It seems much to complicated to endure. I think it's this way; pay Ferrari, and you can use their cars in your video game. Fin.
But how many games would that cover, and how would it cover it? How many clauses? A butt-load, I imagine. Don't you see a big complicated mess heading your way? If EA had, say 4 games in the works, do they get to finish all of them? See, that's the mess that just doesn't seem all that easy to arrange in a exclusive contract. If they say words that "reasonable progress of game developement" for unfinished game titiles, how much is "reasonable?"live4speedOnce a licens has expired the owner or Ferrari in this case can then do what they wonat with it, they ca hold it back, sell it to the highest offer of whaever, they could sell it as another exclusive license or they could see a hundred non-exclusive licenses it's up to them. If a game was in development and it wasn't ready by the time the licese expired I would assume that there would be clause in the licence to cover that.
McLaren F1GTRAt the end of the video, it shows Ferrari, and underneath "Exclusive License"
Well that lawyer crap is there if you can grasp it or not. There will be a shed load of clauses thats why these contracts take so long to make, if EA had 4 games that were due to be finnished before the end of the contract they could probably finnish them off no problem, if they had a game ion develpoment and it wasn't coming out before that date then I would guess they could still have Ferrari's in there but they would have to pay an additional charge, Ferari couldn't stop them making the cars for the game during the contract period, however depending on the contract itself they might be able to charge extra for the cars being in that game after the contract period. Remeber the whole BMW bought Rolly Royce name thing, when tey bought the brand and someone else bought the cars, the people who bought the cars made a mistake in the contract, and as a result they bought the cars but not the brand, why did they make that mistake, because contracts are complicated, they have loads of clauses and have very clever wording.Solid LiftersBut how many games would that cover, and how would it cover it? How many clauses? A butt-load, I imagine. Don't you see a big complicated mess heading your way? If EA had, say 4 games in the works, do they get to finish all of them? See, that's the mess that just doesn't seem all that easy to arrange in a exclusive contract. If they say words that "reasonable progress of game developement" for unfinished game titiles, how much is "reasonable?"
This is all that "lawer crap" that I can't seem to grasp. I just don't see it as being possible.