I don't know why, but there's a lot of people (still a minority thankfully) who are NEVER happy with the new updates. "Why adding a durham rip-off?" (Y'all were right about the steam users) "Where is my supercar?" "The game is still laggy and glitch" I feel they're forgetting that 1) they're adding SEVERAL things per update. It's just that one feature gets more "advertised" 2) devs adds new cars based on what the game lack and what cars that will allow the game to simulate more things (the Dunekicker might feel like a random choice, but when you see how much work was done for the mechanics behind this, it shows that the devs wanted to add a new "type of simulation" instead of a new "car" 3) the game is still in early access, and the devs are treating it as such : we see a bug, we report it, the devs fix it. It might take longer than we think, and the team are doing efforts to communicate with the community There's also times where the update might not be everyone's cup of tea. I for one don't really care about drift cars and trucks. But that's still free quality content, and as said earlier, they never do a "one-thing" update. Vulkan has been improved (Beta now), and the career mode too. So it still is something that is useful for everybody So yeah, I don't know if this "trend" is new or might be old to some extent.
Im not feeding the trolls I just feel like it's something to be said. The team are very transparent about what they do, but for some reason, some people are obsessed with what they want and take speculation as such --- Post updated --- It is! I'm saying that the dev's choice of car is made as a team, with everyone (3D artists, mecha professionals, etc...) so everyone is involved in the game's development. I just wanted to remind people for only "one boring car", a ton of research and work is done by +60 people
Because gamers as a consumer group are a bunch of entitled pricks who take everything for granted and can never be satisfied. It's always been that way and always will be.