…but… look like there’s a new Sheriff in town.Both E30s are the cars of the game.... Because I said so!![]()
Try setting boost to weak, if you haven't already.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**.
GT7 is so far behind of the competition in this respect. Not having an in-car view without the strong wheel is awful.Every update i await a dashcam view or FOV options for when im not playing VR...Every update im disappointed.
I've been having a blast with a bloody suv. I miss the extreme body kit for it but the drive still is excellent. One of the better fwd cars in the game 👍
I've been having a blast with a bloody suv. I miss the extreme body kit for it but the drive still is excellent. One of the better fwd cars in the game 👍
I've been having a blast with a bloody suv. I miss the extreme body kit for it but the drive still is excellent. One of the better fwd cars in the game 👍
I lived in NYC for years. Downtown Brooklyn (Myrtle and Flatbush). The Bronx had the best breakfast sandos, bruv. NYC represent!In my hometown borough in NYC, many of us would represent our area of The Bronx saying, “BX, Baby!”. That’s how I’m representing the Citroën. BX, Baby!…All day!![]()
That's why I don't want gt8 anytime soon, people don't realize that releasing it soon won't be huge gap between gt7 and then same people will cry about it.Was finally able to give the new update a quick test drive. The only comment of note that I have; is how incredible the detail of the Lancia’s interior is. You can REALLY tell in VR, the cars that they just ported over from GTS, and the cars that were textured specifically for GT7. It’s that big of a difference IMHO. Not to mention, the car drives like it’s on rails too!
GT7 is a PS4 game at its core.That's why I don't want gt8 anytime soon, people don't realize that releasing it soon won't be huge gap between gt7 and then same people will cry about it.
Yeah, the Lancia has a cool range of cars for people to use and drive in the game.I love how the Lancia retains both the road car's stitching and the window roll-up thing in the door.
Yeah, the Lancia has a cool range of cars for people to use and drive in the game.
Nice alternative livery, I didn't know it had anything other than Martini Racing at the sides, in the real world.I got a little carried away while making replica liveries for the Lancia:
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No. A game being about driving, doesn't force you to model some random car off the street. Because you can have everyday cars, that have quite a bit of performance in them.I think you're missing a critical point. GT is everything about driving; from every day stock cars to formula and everything in-between including rally. For better or for worse, this is what the franchise is about. It's a driving sim, not strictly a racing sim.
E x a c t l yNo. A game being about driving, doesn't force you to model some random car off the street. Because you can have everyday cars, that have quite a bit of performance in them.
A Golf GTI, is an everyday car, that has a sports pedegree to it, and more importantly, good enough performance to be driven around a track (which is what the game has, not an open world map like GTA).
So, for that "everyday car" category, they can get away with modeling sporty versions of road going vehicles, like GTI and R variants from VW, RS/ST from Ford, OPC from Opel, M from BMW, AMG from Mercedes, RS/S models from Audi, and so on. There's no reason to have the basic model.
Another thing that past GT games did great, that PD fully ignores now, was having lesser known brands. Saleen, Holden/HSV, FPV/Ford Australia, Tommy Kayra, Cizeta, Spiker, Autobacs, and many others. This was far more interesting than having some random SUV from Toyota.
Also, atleast for GT4, we had a decently up-to-date car list, without online updates! Nowadays, every brand is severely outdated in their line up, in all categories, road or race cars.
I agree with what you wrote, but most of the brands you specified are either dead/defunct, or with financial issues. Of course, that doesn't stop PD from maybe getting cars from those brands in the future (just look at Pontiac, Plymouth and Autobianchi, for example), but I would argue that it may be more difficult. Maybe I am wrong though, so correct me if that's the case.Another thing that past GT games did great, that PD fully ignores now, was having lesser known brands. Saleen, Holden/HSV, FPV/Ford Australia, Tommy Kayra, Cizeta, Spiker, Autobacs, and many others. This was far more interesting than having some random SUV from Toyota.
In that case General Motors is still around as the holder of Holden/HSV trademarks and rights.Holden and HSV went defunct in 2021 and 2020, respectively;
I did see that Autobacs apparently had bought TommyKaira back in 2001 when they had financial troubles. But there was no article/reference that could corroborate. TommyKaira's Wikipedia page also has no mention of Autobacs whatsoever, and since there's not much info on TommyKaira in general, it's hard to say if they got bought by Autobacs.If I am not mistaken, doesn't Autobacs own Tommy Kaira or am I getting that mixed up?
HSV is owned by Walkinshaw. There’s possibility the brand could still be represented. At least one Group A era HSV would fit nicely into GT7.In that case General Motors is still around as the holder of Holden/HSV trademarks and rights.
GM owning Holden doesn't forbid PD from adding Holdens to the game, the problem is that GM would probably ask PD to add something more marketable in return, like a Silverado (to compete with the existing trucks).HSV is owned by Walkinshaw. There’s possibility the brand could still be represented. At least one Group A era HSV would fit nicely into GT7.