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In the beginning of our discussion I said promptly that it would be a problem for racing fans who want to experience the full game experience and that only have the arcade, and that's what i've been discussing so far, because for those people, this will feel like a mandatory install, in order to play the full game.

"Don't get me wrong, I think it was a smart move by turn 10 and microsoft, in the business sense, but I have some personal friends, who are as well racing enthusiasts, in collegue who are Arcade users and were eager to get the game, and now we'll just play at my house because they can't afford to upgrade their system and don't want to pay full for half a game, and I think that some arcade users will feel the same."
This is from my first post and I distinctly talked about racing fans and some arcade users, not all.

As I said before, and once more, i'll say it again, because you seem not to even read that part of my posts, is that you are right in the points that you give, and that is counting the fact that it is not a mandatory install for all. But for the people who like racing games and that only have the arcade, it will be a problem, that is all.



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