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This article was published by Michael Leary (@Terronium-12) on April 13th, 2018 in the Forza Motorsport 7 category.
Surely you dread having to write articles about the SD by now @Terronium-12.
They could add cars given away in events like Forzathon, rivals, and leagues. Also the spoilers on the “Forza Edition” Cars are way too big in width.
Nasty surprises no one could predict when buying the game.
If you were surprised by the FRC stuff you obviously haven't been paying attention since they've been using external social websites to award in-game prizes since FM2.
Did I say I was surprised by ForzaRC? No.
Nasty surprises no one could predict when buying the game.
No problem if the rewards were DLC.
Your owns words say otherwise...
That leads me to believe you were indeed surprised by this development.
They weren't DLC in FM2, it was the same "unicorn" situation we are dealing with now.
not even the Specialty Dealer would accommodate players who weren't prepared to follow Turn 10's communication very closely.
Yes, but how they're exploiting ForzaRC is only part of the unwelcome surprise.
Not that it changes my opinion that it's not a cool way to distribute base game content.
Visiting this forum has been enough for me to collect all the cars possible at my skill level. You really don't need to follow T10's communications all that closely.
They did the same thing in FM6.
I won't argue that it's not the best option. But the prerequisites they've given are hardly the mountain you make them out to be. If you spent half the time you spend complaining focusing on them you would probably have all the cars that don't require gold.
The difference between visiting here on a regular bsasis and following Turn 10's communication is negligible.
What did they do the same in FM6? All base game cars were collectable offline in FM6.
It depends on how you look at. By now I have obviously realized that it's best to stay on top of the news and then pray that the unstable gifting process associated with bounty hunting etc. works as intended.
However, the complaint @GT Kelv brought up here revolves around the Specialty Dealer nearly always recycling itself when it could instead spice the rotation up by also incorporating former prizes from Rivals, Forzathon and Leagues.
There's actually quite a bit of difference. I visit this site pretty much daily just for the other sections. Even if I wasn't posting it's not exactly hard to stop a 1 site a day just to see if anything of import is going on. It's not like you have to constantly check their social media accounts.
They may not have been base cars, but they still required you to participate in events.
I do have to wonder something though. Would you still be complaining if they went the GT Sport route and just didn't include them at launch but added them later, but you could only get them via random events like FM7?
Again, how are you just realizing this now?
T10 has been doing this kind of stupid stuff for some time.
You're the one that brought up your usual crap though.
I didn't say it's hard. I said my car collection is screwed because of realizing too late.
That makes all the difference.
First I'd probably wonder why they'd mimic PD's questionable priorities, but keep in mind that GTS is not a direct sequel to GT6. Then no, because GTS players knew what they got at the time of purchase. That's also why I didn't pick it up before it went on sale. The subsequent car additions have been welcome moves by GT whereas Forza charged for a bunch of cars you can only rent unless you're happy to wait several months for unlocks. Even that's not enough because next they will occasionally ask for Gold subscription, account linkages to the ForzaRC host, etc.
No. "By now" as in at this time of writing...
Too bad. Again, FM6 was my first Forza and their nonsense is unprecedented as far as my experience goes. Way better title and vision than FM7 when looking past some of the added content and less static weather scenarios.
You mean the harsh reality you don't like to read?
I won't argue that it's not the best option. But the prerequisites they've given are hardly the mountain you make them out to be. If you spent half the time you spend complaining focusing on them you would probably have all the cars that don't require gold.
The subsequent car additions have been welcome moves by GT whereas Forza charged for a bunch of cars you can only rent unless you're happy to wait several months for unlocks.
Even that's not enough because next they will occasionally ask for Gold subscription, account linkages to the ForzaRC host, etc.
Probably 3 times over, as well.f you spent half the time you spend complaining focusing on them you would probably have all the cars that don't require gold
I hope that there's more of a balance in the future. I'm fine with cars not being purchasable, but there needs to be a way to obtain them after the game isn't the New Hotness. If a player buys FM7 two years from now, in its current form, they'd miss out on dozens of cars. Make them rare prizes in series or something. I think there's a market for the old GT/FM career mode; we actually haven't had it in a generation or so, because both PD and T10 changed the original in a way that (IMO) made it more of a checklist. Or literally, in FM4's case.
Huh? Every car pack that costs money puts cars in your garage for free in terms of in-game credits.
Honestly, if the latter is asking too much effort on your behalf, I wonder how you ever plan on buying all the cars in the game. It's a few clicks on a website. This is all making a mountain out of a mole-hill.
Probably 3 times over, as well.
Yeah, it was just a joke, not a literal statement. However the meaning behind it would be that with the amount of time you spent posing on the subject for months, you’d likely had been able to amass a large amount of vehicles had the same amount of time and effort was put into actually just putting forth the minimal effort these tasks have asked. These tasks ask too much of you apparently, taking too much time from you, or whatever reason you have, yet you can post on an Internet forum about it almost every single day? if you’d put the same amount of time into them than you do with your posts, I’m sure It would be a rather mundane task, yet relatively easy. Just like posting here.If only some of the locked cars had been offered three times already. The Nissan Titan proves that only the sky is the limit for how many times a car can unlock, but here we are with some cars only having been offered once
Yeah, it was just a joke, not a literal statement. However the meaning behind it would be that with the amount of time you spent posing on the subject for months, you’d likely had been able to amass a large amount of vehicles had the same amount of time and effort was put into actually just putting forth the minimal effort these tasks have asked.
These tasks ask too much of you apparently, taking too much time from you, or whatever reason you have, yet you can post on an Internet forum about it almost every single day?
If this is a hard one for you, I’d imagine you’d have a heart attack if you knew the effort required to get cars like this during FM4. Not justifying the current method, but it is at least changing, albeit a bit slowly.I got the joke but my point derived from it was still worth pointing out.
Some of them do ask too much, yes. Like I said, these days I do keep up with the news and catch those challenges I can comply with, but there were a few months where the Bounty Hunter events didn't catch my attention. Mostly because I didn't imagine that base game cars would be at stake while I was taking a break awaiting patches.
They definitely could, but apparently they'll rather leave people disappointed so those desperate enough for an Audi TT RS or Ferrari 599 GTO (former Rivals rewards) can be lured into doing pointless and short-lived ForzaRC quests, which have absolutely nothing to do with the reason why the vast majority of players purchased FM7. Nasty surprises no one could predict when buying the game. So clever in the short-term, yet so retarded in the long-term.
You know I did the rivals event and never received my 599 GTO.
So how can I acquire another one?, especially since a lot of the cars won from events can’t be resold. Why? I have no idea..
So I stuck the TT RS on the Auction House.
The gifting system has had occasional flaws for as long as I can remember, and right now people are reporting they still haven't received their March bounty prizes, including myself. Let's hope that resolves, but I'm not sure why Turn 10 allowed themselves to rely on gifting for the distribution of base game content. Overcomplicated and unnecessarily limiting.
I did not know that some people were experiencing the same problem. It’s a shame.
Why? Good question and the possible answers I have seen so far make no sense. One can wonder why they bothered to bring back the Auction House. What's the point when the rarest of rarities don't qualify for auctioning? Apparently because people needed a placed to ditch their Nissan Titan trucks five times over.
They should just lift the auction house limits altogether.
I also wonder how you managed to get your spare Audi TT RS up for auction? Numerous times it has been reported that bounty prize cars cannot be sold on the Auction House. I'm aware you got yours from the completing the ForzaRC quest, but shouldn't it be subject to the same limitations in the game code?