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A video game trope where cars with two doors are ''only'' able to carry two people. Never mind if it is a four or six seat hardtop, or even a two door station wagon/SUV. It appears that the back seats are just for show. This trope makes it that if you even need to carry more than one other person, you need a four door car.
A video game trope where cars with two doors are ''only'' able to carry two people. Never mind if it is a four or six seat hardtop, or even a two door station wagon/SUV. It appears that the back seats are just for show. This trope makes it that if you even need to carry more than one other person, you need a four door car.


The reasoning behind this trope is basically [[They Just Didn't Care|developer laziness]]. It's extra work to include coding and animations to show a passenger get in the back seat through the front door -- a lot of work for a situation that is very rare in the games it can show up in.
The reasoning behind this trope is basically [[They Just Didn't Care|developer laziness]]. It's extra work to include coding and animations to show a passenger get in the back seat through the front door—a lot of work for a situation that is very rare in the games it can show up in.


Note: This trope can only apply to a game with vehicles where you need to carry two others at any time -- it is ''not'' this trope in games where you would never need to use the back seat in the first place, two-door car or otherwise.
Note: This trope can only apply to a game with vehicles where you need to carry two others at any time—it is ''not'' this trope in games where you would never need to use the back seat in the first place, two-door car or otherwise.


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