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Feels like PD hates 5-cylinder Audi TTs lol, but I'm still hyped for the Evo
It's not and we already have the 2015 TTS Coupe, which is the same thing basically.I thought it was the last new Audi TTS model, not the 2009 old one.
Decent car selection, happy with all three, but I'm very curious about the formatting of the post, the weird sounds/music and the red line visuals.
I'm not sure why they'd do that. Engine sounds sure, but why make the start of the teaser sound like a piece off the Silent Hill soundtrack? Very curious to see if they've added something interesting, it's a rather sudden change to the tried and true format.
I wonder 🤔…Here u go guys...
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Slightly Sharper
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226 people working at Poly. 57 engineers. I don't know if it's something new.
Nice effect, I'm sure we'll never see it in GT7 like the Sophy AI.
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Your avatar has a GT500 Z & Group A R32 GT-R.Oh boy no race cars...
I can already hear Mark Whitelegge preparing a long rant about this on his twitter
Main reason is that they have to redo those cars as most of them if not all werent premium modelsHow can any Gran Turismo fan be happy these cars are still not in GT7 2 years after release? Everyone is well aware we may have to wait for the '23 499p or 963, the annoyance is because Gran Turismo classics like the GT-ONE, R390, 88C-V, 905 etc. are still absent.
The EVO IX is indeed, the MR from 2006, so this is completely new to the franchise. You can tell as this uses BBS wheels from the factory, as opposed to the GSR from previous games, which didn't.I wonder 🤔…
Not only that, but then also somehow "BoP" them into Gr.1 which doesn’t work. That category desperately needs to be cut up into subcategories.Main reason is that they have to redo those cars as most of them if not all werent premium models
Kaz himself stated PD can produce upto a dozen cars per month. We're getting three per month, most of which aren't highly desirable. You have to ask yourself what these other 6-9 cars are. I doubt they're mundane family models or VGT's. I'd put money on them being the most desirable cars in high demand from the community. It's no coincidence the Spec II update had half a dozen absolute bangers - even if they weren't race cars. It demonstrates to me PD know exactly what the community wants but are deliberately holding back.Main reason is that they have to redo those cars as most of them if not all werent premium models
Kaz himself stated PD can produce upto a dozen cars per month.
I thought he stated they could produce 60 cars per year which would equate to 5 per month (yet we are only getting about 3 per month, hence only 34 out of possible 60 last year).Kaz himself stated PD can produce upto a dozen cars per month. We're getting three per month, most of which aren't highly desirable. You have to ask yourself what these other 6-9 cars are. I doubt they're mundane family models or VGT's. I'd put money on them being the most desirable cars in high demand from the community. It's no coincidence the Spec II update had half a dozen absolute bangers - even if they weren't race cars. It demonstrates to me PD know exactly what the community wants but are deliberately holding back.
This is not a licensing or production issue, it's a marketing decision.
However, the resources at Polyphony Digital are finite and the time it takes to create a car in the game from scratch can now take 270 days. Yamauchi said the current car creation rate is around 60 new cars a year, however the rate of new cars in Gran Turismo 7 doesn't reflect that since the game has seen 30 new cars in the nine months since it launched.
That's when they used outsource thoughTo continue down this road, PD's claim is a bit contradictory to past results:
Do you know that they stopped though? Like any evidence?That's when they used outsource though
It takes 270 days to create a car for GT7 from scratch and I don't see anything about PD being able to make 12 cars per month. I do however see that Kaz claiming they could made 60 new cars per year, so there's credit to say they're purposely holding back.
To continue down this road, PD's claim is a bit contradictory to past results:
More like the lack of evidence for the opposite, back in GT Sport time when they were definitely outsourcing, companies or individuals here and there were posting the models they made for GTS, which wasn't a thing before GTS and not a thing now. And it also kinda just simply makes sense, they clearly prefer to do all the modelling on their own, but GTS on launch really lacked content and the backlash for that was quite big, which was definitely the reason for outsource, so they can build up those numbers of cars and tracks. With GT7 they didn't have this problem, so they just came back to the way they prefer to do things - no outsourcing.Do you know that they stopped though? Like any evidence?
I've heard a similar argument to this from Roflwaffle on Youtube, so I can see the logic behind it. The problem with that though is with this logic of GT7 not being as rushed and PD showing the abilty to make cars they weren't ready for yet; then GT7's car list feels like it should've been bigger than it was at launch.Content will have been cut from GTS that couldn't be completed for launch. Given how hot that title came in it's not unreasonable to think they had plenty of cars & tracks well into development that couldn't make it. Hence hefty updates early in the games lifecycle.
GT7's development seemed less rushed. I've little doubt they had dozens of cars and a handful of tracks well into development. But even if a track was (for example) 50% complete back in March '22, dependent on PD's development focus, it could be put on the backburner. There's nothing to suggest they work full-time on a particular car or track until completion. If they plan to release 3 cars per month and 2 tracks per year, that's their only pressing concern. Everything else could be on the backburner if they're targeting GT8.
Yeah, I can see the reasoning in that. There was a lot of content added in GTSport's dlc and they were shown to outsoucre, GT7 comes around and the post-launch content is suddenly regressing. It's just odd to me that while the content is pretty lacking in terms of DLC additions in comparison to other games, the content is still more substantial than GT5 & 6's dlc. I feel like we would be getting even less cars if PD stopped outsourcing. However, if this is them doing things in house, then it's another case of PD proving they can do something and choosing to hold themselves back instead.And it also kinda just simply makes sense, they clearly prefer to do all the modelling on their own, but GTS on launch really lacked content and the backlash for that was quite big, which was definitely the reason for outsource, so they can build up those numbers of cars and tracks. With GT7 they didn't have this problem, so they just came back to the way they prefer to do things - no outsourcing.
I too am curious where this number has come from. The only one I've seen in the past couple of years is 60 cars per year - which would make your version a 240% exaggeration.Kaz himself stated PD can produce upto a dozen cars per month.
How does three cars instead of the five (or, by your version, 12) that the team is capable of producing each month exclude licensing as an issue?This is not a licensing or production issue, it's a marketing decision.
The first two quotes I posted are precursors to the third quote. As noted the teaser is different from all the previous silhouettes. Nebuc72 is thinking why have Kaz changed the teaser. I’m just wondering if the teaser may be suggesting something new like adding the VHS filter optionThe EVO IX is indeed, the MR from 2006, so this is completely new to the franchise. You can tell as this uses BBS wheels from the factory, as opposed to the GSR from previous games, which didn't.
So, confirming with the best of my knowledge:
Audi TTS Coupe '09
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR '06
Renault 4L Export '68
I found him a while ago.I don't think anyone else noticed this little guy yet.
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maybe they mean the next weekly challenges will be on Friday, march 8th instead the usual Thursday. We might still get the usual weekly challenges before thatI still wonder why PD delayed weekly challenges till march 8th instead of march 1st just to make it after update. This is also the first time they delayed weekly challenges because of update, last time they didn’t do that. Maybe there are some bigger changes to weekly challenges?