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This is a good suggestion, however, to make the TV-part available to the public they would have to: 1. Make a free downloadable graphics engine capable of recieving and decoding a datastrem - this would seriously be the best option for the user. Best possible lossless graphics and low bandwidth usage. The development of the graphics engine program would cost to develop, maybe too much... or 2. Make a typical videostream available of the top racers right now. This is possible for anyone to do, and it's a great idea, but it would be bandwidth demanding in a large scale - and possibly become too expensive. So the game-makers have decided that you have to own a copy of the game to see the TV-option. This to avoid some trouble, it's a pity though - I'd watch - and maybe I'd bought the game...
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