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JEDE3 said:
Night - Would you pay 5 dollars for a McDonalds value meal just to get a drink, burger, and empty thing of fries? No, you wouldn't. You paid for those fries and you should expect to be able to eat them.

Oh but the fries is not empty. It's not McDonalds' fault that you didn't get the mayonaise to eat the fries with... Because you do get the fries, you just can't eat them..



Rainbird said:
NightAntilli said:
Ok I'm basically forced to reply again to Rainbird..:

The game does not require a hard drive to play.. It requires a hard drive for all content.. Same as basically every game since almost every game has DLC.. Besides...

"Turn 10’s John Wendl promised that “even disc one is bigger than any other racing game out there.” "

So you consider the second disc in the game package pure addon content, and not a part of the full game? Because when I think DLC, I think "stuff that was added after the release of the game".

Therefor, in my opinion, you need a harddrive to play the full game. If you have a game which had DLC, addons if you will, released post launch, then that's another case.

And on the commentary, we'll have to see and judge that by release

You are entitled to your opinion, and I understand your view completely. But I personally don't think it's a big problem. That's all I'm trying to point out. You can still play the game. Just less cars and a few less tracks. So your experience might be less than originally intended, but hey, the solution is simple if you really really need all those cars.. Just like DirtyP2002 said. And that's for the minority that don't have a hard drive, because most already have one..





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