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NightAntilli said:
BMaker11 said:
NightAntilli said:

@Rainbird & dougsdad0629:

I'm not saying there won't be arcade users that will be mad or will be interested. There will always be people who are mad or interested. There are even people that think this MS conference was the worst for example. My point is, that group of arcade users interested in Forza 3 is so small, that it won't be a large scale problem at all. You guys are making a problem of it, while you probably own a hard disk yourself, or you don't own an X360 at all.

Like I said earlier, if you want to use the additional content on the other disk, just get a hard drive, but the chances are you have one already if you're interested in the game. That's your responsibility because Forza is clearly focused on dedicated gamers, because a casual gamer wouldn't care if such a game has 50 or 500 cars. They just want to play and relax. If they are a racing freak they already would have a hard drive and a racing wheel.

They could've made that content downloadable, and arcade users would not be able to download it because of the lack of a hard drive or internet. And no one would complain about missing tracks or cars if that was the case, even if they were free. And suddenly it's a problem now? Sorry, but I simply don't see the issue. Most people would just say, get an internet connection and connect your Xbox to get the free DLC. Well, now I say, get a hard drive.

Anyway, consider this my last post. This is my opinion, and I guess this will be a never-ending discussion if we keep going. So bye.

You pulled that STRAIGHT out of your ass.

No I didn't, but I wouldn't expect you or anyone here to understand, because apparently, most of you are only inclined into numbers and have thrown out logical thinking. I explained it various times why there aren't many xbox users without a hard drive that are interested in simulators. The ones that don't have a hard drive, probably won't be interested in the game anyway, and there are various reasons. The ones that are interested probably already have a hard drive or won't feel like it's an issue to get a hard drive..

How do you know this? Have you done a survey of all 30 million Xbox owners? Wasn't the $199 price point supposed to attract the most customers? Is Forza not a "casual" game that's really accessible. People call GT that, a reasoning for it selling like 10M copies per entry. Anyway, not everyone is made of money. Just because you ASSUME that people who spent $200 on the console don't care about games like Forza doesn't make it true.