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When I read that PD had the Porsche Licence, I expected something like this;
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[QUOTE="LMSCorvetteGT2, post: 12322711, member: 184054"] I realize that the part you quoted literally shows that is the understanding most of us have here, and why we don't understand what you expected when, again no other brand has this amount of representation. And surely why should the newest brand that was probably the last set of cars added. Luckily you don't have to be, this website has quite a bit of info on PD. Why would PD be allocating resources to one, finding the car in real life to replicate, then two, hoping that they could actually use said replicated cars without violating IP or other things. Finally, three, to be told they can't use them yet again if Porsche hadn't ended their deal with EA. So essentially they had from January of 2017 onward to develop cars and get them into the game. Since six months has for some time been the claimed standard it takes them to get a single car done it would stand to reason that with in a 10 month span this is the best they could do while working on other cars, tracks, features. [/QUOTE]
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When I read that PD had the Porsche Licence, I expected something like this;