Friday, July 27th 2018
The Lootbox Craze Recedes: Turn 10 to Remove Feature From Forza Motorsport 7
Turn 10, developers of one of the world's most renowned racing game franchises in Forza, today announced that they will be removing Lootbox-style mechanics from the game. This marks another high-tier developer abandoning this sort of business model in wake of the controversy - and legal crossfire - they entail. Some developers have taken steps to remove them from their games entirely - such as Monolith Studios' Middle-Earth: Shadow of War - and others that skirt and skim as and where they can - such as Valve with its selective removal of these systems. Read after the break for Turn 10's remarks regarding this decision.
Sources:
Forza, via TechSpot
One major area of discussion for the team has been prize crates. While we've never charged money for prize crates in Forza Motorsport 7, their presence in the game has continued to be a source of controversy. The overwhelming feedback has been that this system feels out of place in the game. After careful consideration, we have decided to completely remove prize crates from Forza Motorsport 7. Similarly, paid tokens - which were a part of previous Forza games - will not be coming to Forza Motorsport 7 or Forza Horizon 4.
Due to the complexity of removing prize crates from the game - while keeping access to Driver Gear, Mods and Badges - we expect that this process will be completed in the winter timeframe. Starting this month we've already taken steps towards that goal, first by unlocking more than 100 previously locked "exclusive" cars and, second, by completely removing cars from the prize crates in the game. The current lineup of prize crates offer no competitive advantage and only offer Driver Gear suits, Mods and badges, and these crates will remain in place until crates are removed entirely.
30 Comments on The Lootbox Craze Recedes: Turn 10 to Remove Feature From Forza Motorsport 7
But when lootboxes and tokens affect your leveling, your character selection when they have different play perks and so on, that is something I'll never be fine with.
For example, Killing Floor 2 works fine with loot stuff. Same with Quake Champions. I didn't pay a think and probably never will and I already got quite few visually really epic items. There is also a limit with ability to make custom modes, but I'm fine with that. The modes I can play are no different for me than for everyone else. And for the champions, I'm just gonna grind for them with Favr points. I'm very close to unlocking another one and one more in 2 weeks time. 8 weeks for free unlock of extra champion ain't that bad if you don't want to pay a thing.
Anyway, bottom line is, if Forza had only cosmetics, I don't really see a problem. But if they kept cars or car performance upgrades behind loot walls, then it's nice they removed that. I've hated NFS Payback because performance upgrades were stuck behind stupid absurd loot box grinding that sucked all fun out of the game...
If people want to pay for visual updates, that's their own prerogative and no one is going to stop them. But I think it's pretty shitty on the developers side to offer anything behind extra pay walls or microtransactions. Kids these days have no mind to avoid impulse buying for something they really want. What's $2 here and $2 there?
Kind of like those people that live to gamble. They play to get that rush of endorphins from winning....they keep at it until they win again.
Or kind of like those people that love to shop. It makes them feel good.
Some kind of habit forming need that makes you feel good - people will dump tons of cash simply to have a toon that looks different because it makes them feel "important" or "different" and that's what the developers know and wish to take advantage of. We let the developers know they can be okay with the extra microtransactions that people will dish tons of cash out for, what's to keep them from finding other ways to dig deeper or going back to shady loot box tactics?
If they simply offered visual drops based on goals earned through gameplay and nothing else, that would be ideal. Cut out the extra money gouging and let people enjoy a game they already paid for.
"Some developers have taken steps to remove them from their games entirely - such as Monolith Studios' Middle-Earth: Shadow of War"
I didn't buy Shadow of War because of the loot box crap they put in the game. I stopped following the game once I heard about it. I didn't know they were working on or may have already pulled the loot box paid aspect out of the game. If that is the case I may look into picking up a copy.
If I, for example, am totally aware of native americans weakness to alcohol, selling it to them in excessive amount will be the same kind of exploit. You might think that gambling is something totally different,
but as it was already said, some people are easily hooked up on such kind of thrills.
When you buy a car pack they just hand you one of each new car. I want to earn those cars instead of just getting them handed to me because I paid real cash which is the ONLY option. Let me unlock them by playing the game then pay for them with earned in-game currency. I know they are a business first but you have too be able to keep your customer to stay a business.
But I guess there is enough idiots who buy them en mass that they still push this loot stuff.
I'd probably spend tons of cash on items I specifically want, but won't because I hate paying and then getting something random for it. So, in a way I agree with you, but at the same time I also disagree :D
AI is stupid after rewind and again there is no pc games whit ps4 controller support only random weather is something new. If someone haw free money they can give to devs.
As for PS4 controllers, don't expect a Microsoft specific/Xbox game to care. But you will found PC games that can be configured for it. Steam recognizes PS4/Xbox as well as it's own Steam controllers.
If anything it gives companies incentive to give their games more flair by creating so many cosmetics for us to customize the look of our gaming experience.
That might take the cake of the most scummy thing I've seen.. outside of outright lootboxes (which it had also.. in it's MP feature).
But I'm kind of getting off the point.
But since you mention Dota, it seems even PC gamers are susceptible to bells and whistles. Which is pretty pathetic, in my mind. Because their machines are capable of adding so much more to a game, outside of flair. With a console gamer, I can almost understand. Their machines are crap and they don't know any better. They convince themselves into becoming satisified with superficial improvements to their games. Don't understand why a PC gamer would ever tolerate it. Their games are already being gimped and dragged down as it is.
I am no one to judge other people in how they spend their time or how they like their characters to look with extra flair when they do so.
Again, as long as it doesn't detract from the functionality of the game or provide an advantage, it is an added value for those that wish to partake.
Mostly though, I'm concerned with single player, and would prefer more story and level content and the revival of Expansions. And I want WORLDS to be richer and bigger.. not just details. I'd trade 100 armors any day for a huge open space.. and with cities bigger than 8 houses.... resembling one of those toy sets from Legos I used to play with.