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How do Operators make money?

By BlackKnight3000

7 years ago


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    #5 7 years ago
    Quoted from BlackKnight3000:

    I sit down in some of these brand new racing games and I have to ask myself "did I just time travel to 1998?" Graphics for most arcade games today are just "Meh," IMHO.

    My buddy bought a full on raceing simulator for 1600 dollars. Built a frame and put a car seat on the frame. Bought an x box with forza or any other raceing game. The whole setup prob cost him 2200 dollars including paying someone to weld up a frame. I almost guarentee that its cheaper than a brand new raceing game and a hell of a lot better graphics and physics.

    Its really crazy how the graphics of some of those raceing games havent changed but yet you can build your own setup with way better quality graphics and and simulator for a hell of alot cheaper.

    #43 7 years ago
    Quoted from 0geist0:

    Easiest way for them to make money.

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