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I understand, but this track is from 2000's....Côte d'Azur needs to be scrapped and built from scratch. The version we have been using is massively out of date and is devoid of life and atmosphere. The static water is cringe-worthy.
The pit road exit isn't correct. it just shoves you out into the middle of traffic. also, the downhill section before the hairpins, there is supposed to be a big bump, which PD shaved down to make it easier. I also hate the walls in the chicane. they make it very difficult to get a proper racing line thru. They need all of these fixed. There are probably other problems that I didn't note.
I've been wondering for a long time about when city tracks might return, and whether it's PD's policy to avoid making city tracks, or if they were just having a lot of difficulty getting cities to look right on PS4. It'll soon be 13 years since we had a new city track outside of Tokyo Expressway.I'd really like to see the newly modelled mp4/4 running on the raining Monte Carlo in GT7, once city tracks are gonna return, cote d'azur might be the first one given its position in motorsport history.
And it’s relatively a short track, which might take fewer assets to make compared to those long ones.I've been wondering for a long time about when city tracks might return, and whether it's PD's policy to avoid making city tracks, or if they were just having a lot of difficulty getting cities to look right on PS4. It'll soon be 13 years since we had a new city track outside of Tokyo Expressway.
I agree that Côte d'Azur is likely to be the first city track to return, given its history. If not, then Rome.
It is a short track, but modelling it to current standards involves modelling 200+ buildings in very high quality, and a thousand others in the distance as well as the shrubs, iron fences... possibly more assets than Dragon Trail, Trial Mountain and Tokyo Expwy combined. One benefit of this is that if you're already modelling basically the whole country of Monaco, you can make heaps of alternate routes with the other streets and tunnels, but "open-world Monaco cruise" is a very different suggestion.And it’s relatively a short track, which might take fewer assets to make compared to those long ones.