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No time and budget, it's too difficult...
At first, this is car racing game not RPG. The story is not the reason most people play it. It is the same like storyline at present in AC. And you can skip cutscenes in RPG games like Kingdome Come: deliverance, Assassins creed (Ezio's trilogy), The witcher.... So, if you can skip ther cutscene in story based game, there is no reason to force you to watch that in the racing game
Come on, this game restricts you to only 2 rigid chat prompts, which indirectly suppresses your desire and ability to express yourself and cultivates self-policing and self-censorship. The more you play, the greater the risk of you becoming more socially confined, timid and submissive.
Now *I didn't say you should care about them.* I implied that the dialogue is there to instruct you how to do, say, the Donut Boys things and a bunch more.
BTW, you are beautiful in your picture. It was a treat to get to talk to you and be called your bro.