Also the drivers dashboard? Because the electric one looks completely different.PD do scans of actual cars typically. My sister has this car (UK, RHD) and it looks pretty spot on to me.
I dunno, the interior seems pretty accurate to me:Fully agree, And even the interior is very badly done. They didnt even go through the effort to make a static picture for the cental console, and I although I've driven an e2008 when my e208 was in for maintainance (so I might be wrong) the driver displays are very wrong also.
That's a good looking car for a ride in the city. I like how they designed it. Blue would be a good color for that too.Where we're going with a GTI bodykit, we don't need no injectors. 🤭
Absolutely love how good this model looks.
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Definitely! I just got home from work and tried the Lancia at Eiger Nordwand. It‘s so much fun to drive! Sounds amazing too.After testing the cars, the update was worth it just for the addition of the BX.
But MAN, the Lancia Integrale is a freaking GREAT CAR, what an addition to the game !!
Probably not.With the Impreza and the Celica already present, can this be the time the Group A finally gets their own BOP set after "appearing" briefly by mistake in the GT Sport website?
All I do with Sophy are custom races, LOL. I make multiple class endurance simulated custom races. And I also do 450-500 PP long races at Spa with street cars and I usually pick something slower than rest of the field. Sophy still drives like a**.Oh, you have to build a custom race. Go on over to the custom race thread. I'm there all the time. The only way I'm getting far enough ahead of Sophy to see blue flags is if I'm grossly out of balance.
Properly balanced, Sophy is a formidable challenge. Proper balance is the catch.
I have a combo race of Group C cars with Cars from that period built up to GR3 spec, fun fun, but like I said, it's a lot of work to balance it all out.
Yeah, I saw some pictures of it on Gran Turismo's website. It looks like it's gonna be a big attraction for Rally events.After testing the cars, the update was worth it just for the addition of the BX.
But MAN, the Lancia Integrale is a freaking GREAT CAR, what an addition to the game !!
It's new; you can find it in the Undocumented Changes thread (among others) as well as a specific mention in the update article.Is the XIAOMI banner at the Nordschleife new or have I just never noticed it before?
Then your race is imbalanced or the cars are broken. No really, you have to tune the cars for forgiveness, rather than outright speed. I have been talking about this in the custom race thread. I'm regularly finishing in the Top five when I start in the top five. In my races, Sophy is beating my best laps.All I do with Sophy are custom races, LOL. I make multiple class endurance simulated custom races. And I also do 450-500 PP long races at Spa with street cars and I usually pick something slower than rest of the field. Sophy still drives like a**.
If that is your experience, you're setting things up wrong. With regards to lower class custom races, the AI will always default to the stock tire (or RH if available/equipped). So, you either need to set up the race with the stock tire on all cars (including yours) or put them all on RH. Other wise you're going to have a very uneven experience, and frankly lacking any real challenge. Also, Boost Weak is a must. If you properly balance the setups across the field, you should have a VERY competitive grid.All I do with Sophy are custom races, LOL. I make multiple class endurance simulated custom races. And I also do 450-500 PP long races at Spa with street cars and I usually pick something slower than rest of the field. Sophy still drives like a**.
The Peug actually drives pretty fantastic
Yup I am biased![]()
I haven't done a lot to the car. Some basic sport upgrades and full racing suspension and that's about itHonestly, as a FWD, it has better handling characteristics than the Citroen BX. It lacks power, for sure, but overall it's a decent handling vehicle. Tough to get it into many classes, however. I really wanted to make a 550pp build with it, and you "can", but it's not exactly ideal...lol
450pp - 500pp seems to be the sweetspot, but I'm sure someone will figure out a proper 500pp tune, eventually.I haven't done a lot to the car. Some basic sport upgrades and full racing suspension and that's about it
I got 2, one NA and a Turbo.Drove all the new cars now.
The Lancia, as expected, feels great, a very agile car, really fun to drive!
I really like the BX. Stock it's already nice for what it is and it somehow feels more powerful than it actually is.
Fully built it's a lot of fun on racing tires (and quick enough for Le Mans 700) but I haven't found a good tune for sports tires yet.
The Peugeot is the complete opposite. No matter if stock or fully tuned, it always feels somehow underpowered and boring. Don't think I will drive this one much.
I see, I am obligated to say sorry. It's mainly the difference between the e-version or not.I dunno, the interior seems pretty accurate to me:
2008 from '22 (not the same exact trim):
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GT7's 2008:
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Just for comparison, here's the e-2008 interior:
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PD have gotten things wrong in the past, but I don't think they missed the mark here, to be honest...
And I would rather have no screen at all, than have some pointless menu on the center console that gives no useful info to the player![]()