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Why no Koenigegg, Gumper, Ascari, Arial Atom, Noble, Maserati MC12 in Gran Turismos.
Any one knows?
Any one knows?
Because PD.
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It's all down to licensing.
It really is that simple.
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Why no Koenigegg, Gumper, Ascari, Arial Atom, Noble, Maserati MC12 in Gran Turismos.
Any one knows?
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How many super cars are sold to children?Good. I can't tell you how glad I am stuff like the aforementioned was left out. Modern super cars appeal only to children, are incredibly boring to drive, and waste PD's resources that should be going into modeling cars that GT should have. It's bad enough we now have a wealth of Ferraris, Lamborghinis, etc.
How many super cars are sold to children?
How many children actual give a damn about quality or attention to detail?Modern super cars appeal only to children.
Car enthousiasts in my opinion are indiscriminate with cars, just like PD is with their car selection, especially recently. With the obscure just as deserving as the Super Duper and the historic.I think the real question is who buys super cars? The answer is people with incredible amounts of money, no ability to drive, and purely want a status symbol to show off with. Manufacturers of super cars understand this which is why they are all now filled with incredible amounts of electronic traction control and stability devices to make sure their customers don't kill themselves immediately.
Super cars aren't enthusiasts cars, they're play-things for the 1% of the population who need to desperately make it apparent to everyone that they have money. Gran turismo is a game for car enthusiasts and it's content should reflect that.
In some situations they are there to make the car legal to sell. In the US it's a requirement on all new cars I believe. You can always turn it off.I think the real question is who buys super cars? The answer is people with incredible amounts of money, no ability to drive, and purely want a status symbol to show off with. Manufacturers of super cars understand this which is why they are all now filled with incredible amounts of electronic traction control and stability devices to make sure their customers don't kill themselves immediately.
Super cars aren't enthusiasts cars, they're play-things for the 1% of the population who need to desperately make it apparent to everyone that they have money. Gran turismo is a game for car enthusiasts and it's content should reflect that.
I think the real question is who buys super cars? The answer is people with incredible amounts of money, no ability to drive, and purely want a status symbol to show off with. Manufacturers of super cars understand this which is why they are all now filled with incredible amounts of electronic traction control and stability devices to make sure their customers don't kill themselves immediately.
Super cars aren't enthusiasts cars, they're play-things for the 1% of the population who need to desperately make it apparent to everyone that they have money. Gran turismo is a game for car enthusiasts and it's content should reflect that.
In some situations they are there to make the car legal to sell. In the US it's a requirement on all new cars I believe. You can always turn it off.
I'm F1 they used to have traction control...is that because the drivers were bad? If done properly those can improve a cars performance. It doesn't mean every super car driver is useless.
People want these in the game because there is no way they could drive or sometimes even see one in reality.
I admit I don't like seeing wish lists ripped right from Top Gear but there is a huge market for the cars. If you tossed those up as DLC they would most likely be the top Sellers.
What would you like to see?I can make no arguments against the legality point, in the UK there are no such restrictions - if there are in the 'States then obviously manufacturers must abide by them.
They soon did away with it in F1 though, because the technology was very rapidly evolving to make the driver become very much less important. though certainly I'm far from an expert in traction control history and development I am aware the gear Mansell was using to battle Senna was incredibly primitive to the extent it likely made him slower in wet conditions. With todays technology that would simply not be the case.
the unfortunate conclusion to this is you're right. People who buy Gran Turismo games seem to love these cars, and therefore it makes good financial sense for PD to continue to model these things. I just wish GT had a different audience.
What would you like to see?
Wouldn't the Atom be on the same level as the LCC Rocket?
Yeah, just saying that which the OP suggested I though would appeal to a Rocket fan. Along with the MC12 which I believe is a Ferrari Enzo minus the electronic assists and some Maserati bits attached.