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I don't understand the lack of development in GT5. Maybe I underestimate the customer potential, but why are there not 100 software developers employed to supply a stream of new cars and tracks. In this day and age, where we buy Apps on our phones for a dollar or two without blinking, there should be a huge potential for selling cars online. Lets say it takes 1 developer 6 months to design a car. It sells 50.000 times world wide for 2 dollars. Not a bad return. Imagine all the cars we miss in this game could be a reality at the push of a button. Has anyone been to a track day without a BMW E30...imagine driving you home circuits like Brands Hatch, Knock Hill, Knutstorp etc.
I would pay the same for let's say 30 new cars, and 5 new real life tracks, as I would for a complete new game. And the development costs would be a fraction of that of a complete game....
( and by new cars I don't mean the endless stream of livery changes and spoiler additions to Japanese touring cars, or company sponsored sales pitches like the VW and Corvette initiatives )
I would pay the same for let's say 30 new cars, and 5 new real life tracks, as I would for a complete new game. And the development costs would be a fraction of that of a complete game....
( and by new cars I don't mean the endless stream of livery changes and spoiler additions to Japanese touring cars, or company sponsored sales pitches like the VW and Corvette initiatives )
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