Here's Why Toyota Is Taking Their Production Cars Out Of Video Games #Blogpost

This whole thing started with Forza Motorsport 7, and now Need For Speed Payback. At first I thought it was Toyota fighting back at people for calling their cars boring, but that’s not the case. Because it’s been announced that more than one game won’t have Toyotas, we have learned that this is Toyota’s fault, not the game developers. Get ready for the ridiculous reason.

In 2009 a Toyota Executive said “Realistic Video Games Make Cars Unnecessary”. I don’t understand what he means by this because a car in a game and a car in Real life are two completely different thing that actually have nothing to do with each other. That same executive said “Home game machines are no good. Playing something that realistic makes the need for cars disappear.” F**KING REALLY!!! It’s not like as if I’m going to turn my PlayStation on to go to the shops, It just doesn’t work like that.

If video games hurt sales of cars in real life then manufacturers such as Nissan would be screwed, because a lot of their advertising is done in games and game related things like GT academy. I think what is actually effecting Toyota’s sales is the bad reliability that Toyota have had to deal with in the past 15 years or so. Toyota haven’t been hit that hard by that either, because they produce more and more cars every year all over the world. I can’t find any information on who said these thing, but I believe it was Akio Toyoda (President of Toyota).

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Anonymous

Forza Horizon 4 also enlisted some of Toyota Vehicles but are trucks that featured in Forza Motorsport 7. I do 3d models on Google Sketchup. In my cars collection, Toyota had reached in huge numbers near to 50 car models. This is because when i try to find something new in cars, Toyota came in to the list as top prioritized by me.

06/16/2018 - 19:12 |
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Anonymous

I’m guessing the executive is Japanese and when he said this it wasn’t in English so what he said probably isn’t word for word. So I’m guessing what he means is that realistic video games make it unnecessary to have fast/fun cars which if you look at Toyota’s line up then, they weren’t fast or fun. So I’m guessing that’s what they mean, we should focus on the environment and things like that and we can use realistic video games for fun petrol engine cars that everyone wants.

tl;dr Translation from Japanese to Chinese is bad, he said fun cars are for realistic video games and we can focus on electric cars for commuters and save the environment but car enthusiasts can use realistic video games.

07/19/2018 - 05:38 |
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