Talk:The Daytona 500/@comment-126.72.61.133-20160222182239/@comment-27123099-20160223000325

@ BULLETracer: - These days, iOS devices are no more expensive than a comparable Android device.

I don't know anyone who has bought an Android device because it was cheaper than an Apple one they wanted instead. It's all preference anymore, some people like iOS, some prefer Android. Plus, it's appearing more and more that you'll need a higher-end device to run this game anyhow. With the last update, several user reported on here that they were unable to download the update because it was no longer supported on their devices that were only a few years old.

Secondly, regarding the iPhone owners being Americans and therefore liking NASCAR that's also false on a number of fronts. First off, and most importantly, FM has been treating the OS versions differently for a long time now. It definitely didn't start with this NASCAR event. So, that throws out your reasoning right there. Maybe if you had said that Americans in general might be more willing to spend more on the game, that might make more sense. But even still, this game is available seemingly worldwide and users around the world are reporting this issue. So no, it's definitley not focused on America and/or Americans only.

Additionally, the United States is not the country with the most iPhone users either. Understandably, China and India, with their significantly larger populations, beat out the US in the number of iPhones sold. Brazil, Indonesia, Russia, Japan, and several others also sell very large numbers of iPhones as well.

Third, how would you classify it as "race discrimination" when there's no American race? America is made up of all races. That logic makes no sense.