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This article was published by Kyle Patrick (@SlipZtrEm) on August 4th, 2017 in the Forza Motorsport 7 category.
This is so ridiculous. Why? This upsetting news may hurt game sales. I am very, very disappointed to hear this.
Heard a rumor on Reddit that a Project CARS 2 content manager let slip that Toyota no longer wants people modifying their cars in video games.
Keep in mind that there was no source given for this information, but it doesn't sound to far fetched.
Heard a rumor on Reddit that a Project CARS 2 content manager let slip that Toyota no longer wants people modifying their cars in video games.
Keep in mind that there was no source given for this information, but it doesn't sound to far fetched.
Wasn't Toyota missing at FM3 as well?
Heard a rumor on Reddit that a Project CARS 2 content manager let slip that Toyota no longer wants people modifying their cars in video games.
Keep in mind that there was no source given for this information, but it doesn't sound to far fetched.
Plenty of people would decide not to play that game. Enough to actually demonstrate to those manufacturers what a stupid move it was to be bitching because of modifications and demanding the absence of their brand from a major racing game title.I don't know — how many people wouldn't buy a game with 700+ cars because 12 weren't included?
I'm not doubting some people call the lost Toyotas their favourites, but if those cars alone were the deciding factor, they can still play any previous Forza.
That'd be a very strange stance to take, what with the Toyobaru essentially being sold as a tuner's blank canvas!
Heard a rumor on Reddit that a Project CARS 2 content manager let slip that Toyota no longer wants people modifying their cars in video games.
Keep in mind that there was no source given for this information, but it doesn't sound to far fetched.
Oh, are people going to buy the other game with Toyotas?This is so ridiculous. Why? This upsetting news may hurt game sales. I am very, very disappointed to hear this.
Plenty of people would decide not to play that game. Enough to actually demonstrate to those manufacturers what a stupid move it was to be bitching because of modifications and demanding the absence of their brand from a major racing game title.
Kay....Plenty of people would decide not to play that game. Enough to actually demonstrate to those manufacturers what a stupid move it was to be bitching because of modifications and demanding the absence of their brand from a major racing game title.
They lose potential future customers so yeah, sure they don't care right now, part of the problem, their arrogance and short sightedness. They will lose in the long term though.I doubt manufacturers give a damn about whether or not a game sells considering I'm guessing game licensing is a minuscule portion of their profit. What they care about is car sales and considering Toyota's current target market, video games don't really fit their marketing plan.
Lexus being included in the cut is what really confuses me as they tend to present themselves as more of s sporty brand, which would benefit from being in racing games.
No worries, laugh all you want, you made me laugh a lot just now, so thanks!Kay....
Let us know which game with Toyota you're gonna buy, mr angry pants.
We will be laughing while we wait.
Have you tried blaming Toyota? Gasp, it can't be Toyota's fault, not at all. No way.
Not on PC...I'm not doubting some people call the lost Toyotas their favourites, but if those cars alone were the deciding factor, they can still play any previous Forza.
You failed to mention the game that has Toyotas that you and others will be buying.No worries, laugh all you want, you made me laugh a lot just now, so thanks!
Bye, company that hasn't made a car I like in almost 2 decades.
Plenty of people would decide not to play that game. Enough to actually demonstrate to those manufacturers what a stupid move it was to be bitching because of modifications and demanding the absence of their brand from a major racing game title.
You didn't understand zero of what I am saying since your first reply to me, saying I should consider blaming Toyota, not the game developer, yet that's all I did, which you failed to notice.You failed to mention the game that has Toyotas that you and others will be buying.
You know, the only logical way this would really affect sales at all.
Unless you're claiming a notable amount of people will just quit racing games until Toyota decides to get back in the game, which would also be fun.