The debate around free PC downloads isn’t only ethical and practical—it’s cultural. It asks whether a community’s desire for openness can coexist with the incentives that fund large-scale development. Some argue for freer access to art and entertainment; others point out that games like Gran Turismo require years of engineering, licensing, and maintenance. The compromise lives in legal sales, discounts, and official PC releases that respect creators while expanding access—solutions that keep both the racetrack and the studios running.