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Please, there too many threads about this. Just follow the https://www.gtplanet.net/aup/ and use this as the melting pot of many broken hopes and dreams and possible constructive criticisms.
PD went through the effort of making an inaccessible kart track within High Speed Ring.
Honda 2&4 costs 1m credits, making it 10x more expensive than it was in GTS.
Northern Isle Infield layouts mysteriously erased from existence.
Meeting Place mentioned
The most boring selection of EV/Hybrid road cars possible.
The furtive Infiniti, so easily forgotten.
Bizcochito
Maybe they posted in the last gameWhining and crying thread?
Hmm let me get people I met on youtube in here
Yeah out of all the missing interior displays, the GT-Rs are definitely the most egregious. The development studio that literally made the damn thing doesn’t want it in their game for some reason.I don't know where else to put this comment (and leaving it in the main discussion thread feels a little too negative for my liking), but does anyone else hate it that some cars have a "track-focused" center display yet others have a blank page?
To prove my pointtake the current N offerings from Hyundai: The Ioniq 5 and Elantra
The Ionic 5 has it's center display showcasing, "N mode," displaying various inputs like a lap timer and accelerator/brake pedal position. It doesn't say a whole lot, but it makes the middle screen, you know, not empty.
Example:
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Meanwhile, the Elantra N center display is just empty
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When, in reality, it should look like this (pulled from Hyundai's N Menu Youtube video)
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Is it too much to ask that PD include these screen? And it's not even just on the Elantra; how come there are so many cars in the game that have a blank center display? This is especially frustrating as a VR user because that screen is (literally) in front of our faces.
On some cars, yes, it makes sense; the NC1 NSX, for example, just has it's center display say "NSX" because the track mode settings are integrated into the gauge cluster. Yet, on every other Honda with a screen, it is straight up turned off/blank.
Even the R34s and R35s don't have their screens! Like, the R35, with the Polyphony Digital-developed multi-function display, doesn't have a working screen (to be entirely fair to PD, I believe the R35s in game use a Nissan-developed MFD as opposed to the PD one. Makes me wonder why we don't have a pre-2015 GT-R yet).
Is it a case of favoritism? I mean, the electric cars seem to (mostly) have complete/functional center displays. The Xiaomi and Polestar both have them, yet none of Toyota's offerings do.
Anyways, this is such a nitpick that lies mainly with VR users since the problem is always there, right in front of us. Flat-screen users may never notice/care for it since they're (generally) not playing with the interior view, so is it something that matters?