Silverstone's licensing fee is also (reportedly) extremely high.
That they do. Sometimes it's just far, far too high to be acceptable. That's why we don't have the DeltaWing any more, and why we've never had SCG.
Honest question, especially aimed at those in charge of Silverstone and other tracks around the world, who potentially roam around here...:
Isn't there a common in interest in having your tracks featured virtually , especially on one of the most popular and well designed and well received video games ?
I understand from a legal and financial standpoint you want to have licenses set up and be compensated for being featured, but at the same time:
Aren't you doing more harm to yourself and to the community at large by holding back ...
It serves no real purpose to prevent more people from accessing what is seen as a public service (most likely the wrong word choice here).... But I think and hope you understand what I am trina get at .
The more exposure you get virtually or socially, the better attention you will get and appreciation from the public, in education and respect you will get and the more publicity you get for live events in the real track ? No ?
I would imagine licensing wouldn't get you as much money as live events in the actual track no ?
At what point does a virtual tracks becomes a bigger business than the real track itself ?
If so, then why not just license fictive tracks instead of having real track to manage....
Maybe the community here should star creating fictive tracks and sell the license back to PD and Kaz lol 😀
I am here just trying to point out some counter intuitive decisions made that are hurting more society at large than it necessarily needs to be ...
Why hold back , for marginal gains?!
Pride or ego ?
How about betterment and enjoyment of society ?
Money can't surely buy everything, and even if it was the case, why go that route?
Or am I just a hopeless eternal romantic?