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LudicrousSpeed said:
DonFerrari said:

You see a issue with someone having to enter Arcade, select the track and type of car but doesn't see a problem with changing HDD and turning off features of the console to make a game work... you really are precious. GTS have nothing to do with PUBG, but your behavior, the one you swear is neutral.

LOL

Are you really equating toggling off DVR so you can get a better frame rate to a game launching without staple features for its genre? And here I thought we’d already hit the bottom in terms of reaching in this thread, yet you just struck gold. We’re rich!

Allow me to help you understand. PUBG is in early access. It’s a $30 title. If people want to toggle off the DVR to increase performance, good on them. It’s optional. I don’t have issues with the performance outside of the lobby of the game, where it doesn’t even matter. No, as much as you’d like it to, that doesn’t equate to the idea that I can go in and create my own events and cups and career mode using single races in order to make up for missing content in a fully released $60 title. I mean, what’s next? If a story in a game sucks, can I tell someone to just make up their own? No, because that would be dumb as hell.

 

DonFerrari said:

Still I see no relevance to the point, is something like the sales determining the quality?

 

Well since you like making bad references to other threads, let me make a good one for you. In the case of GTS, you’re arguing right now in another thread that Sony doesn’t need to force any changes concerning Polyphony Digital because “the games sell”. Someone gave you some ideas on how Sony could make good changes to GT and your response was literally along the lines of “GT sells more so it must be better”.

So it would seem that yes, when it suits your argument, sales must obviously determine quality. 

Creating a false narrative to bolster a false argument.  Get over yourself.