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SP will get boring very quickly, I want to play this with my friends wtf
I'm older like in my 40's older. Games like this bring back memories of when I was younger and doing this but in a real live enviroment. So when I told friends about this they said damn it would be fun. So that's over a dozen olden guys with money who'd love to see MP happen. And I'm sure there are many more older guys who feel the same.
+1
The game is complete, but I imagine they wanted to increase sales and the best way to do this is to port it to another system (PC in this case.) Meanwhile, the customers are getting a fully playable game, they can put out free updates that include new features while making cash off the ones buying the game.
That'd be my plan anyway.
Same here, on all counts.Got my first Scalextric set as a kid in the late 70's/early 80's. Online MP with friends is essential, and then if you put up a four-pack you'll sell a load more copies.
+1
Lets hope the ears are listening.