Gran Turismo 7: Latest news and discussion thread

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Few possibilities here:

- They are rushing through their post / pre update SoMe posts because they (PD or specifically their social media team) are indeed heading into a summer break.

- They are rushing through their post / pre update SoMe posts because they want to promote the upcoming world series round #2 on their socials uninterrupted.

- We are actually getting a super early August update.

The order represents the likelihood imo. ;)
 
What I find a bit annoying with the Qashqai is the sound of the ICE Engine, it’s always this static sound like a generator, no matter if you are accelerating or braking, this just feels weird
I wonder how people irl don't go a bit crazy hearing that constant hum while driving the Qashqai, imagine driving long distances with that never changing sound
 
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I wonder how people irl don't go a bit crazy hearing that constant hum while driving the Qashqai, imagine driving long distances with that never changing sound
Would drive (pun not intended) me crazy!

Wild idea....maybe this actually listen to music. Shrugs
Yeah but that would have to be loud and not every kind of music would cancel this sound (i often listen to more chill music for example).
 
I wonder how people irl don't go a bit crazy hearing that constant hum while driving the Qashqai, imagine driving long distances with that never changing sound
Yesterday I got to test-drive an e-Power X-Trail(with a different engine to the Qashqai in-game, yes I know) and I never heard that humming noise while driving on your usual road speeds (say 40km/h) and the only time I heard the engine was when I floored it to about 70km/h from a standstill (which then died out as soon as I lifted and coasted). In game, the humming noise seems to start once you depleted about half of the battery and would keep going even when you stopped the car, yet the test-drive car I had also had its battery depleted to about half of it yet there's virtually no humming from the engine. Maybe someone who drives an e-Power Nissan daily could explain how and when the engine kicks in IRL, compared to how it's depicted in the game?

Side note, I do actually find the Qashqai weirdly fun to drive compared to the other SUVs in game probably due to it having CS tyres over the regular CM ones that the others have by default, please don't roast me...
 
Side note, I do actually find the Qashqai weirdly fun to drive compared to the other SUVs in game probably due to it having CS tyres over the regular CM ones that the others have by default, please don't roast me...
imagine roasting someone for an opinion in gtplanet. thats pathetic, nobody would do that, right? Oh well.

abt the next update i believe it will come on august.
 
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Don't know how credible IGN is
That barely matters considering what's said. The whole segment is 13 seconds long and says:

IGN
Polyphony has been making Gran Turismo for 25 years now, so it would certainly be a shock to see it veer from that path in the near future. GT7 came out around three and a half years ago now, meaning maybe the time is approaching for the reveal of the studio's next racing sim.
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I'm unsure when it was done, but I just noticed today you can change the rear wing on the 2016 Super GT GT500 cars from the narrow one to the wide version that was used at Fuji for the first few years of the ruleset and at all tracks since 2017.
Been there since the game was released! Pretty neat. The R8 Evo GT3 also has a changeable rear wing.
 
I'm unsure when it was done, but I just noticed today you can change the rear wing on the 2016 Super GT GT500 cars from the narrow one to the wide version that was used at Fuji for the first few years of the ruleset and at all tracks since 2017.
Also worth noting that they (as well as the changeable rear wings on the R8 LMS Evo, Mazda3 Gr.4 and MP4/4) increase the maximum rear downforce you can apply by 150.
 
I wish more helmet and suit brands would be added into the game
It's amazing what 2 years can do in the GT Universe (GT6 to Sport). Back in 2015, you'd need a special G-Suit to drive the SRT Tomahawk GTS-R and X models. But because how far the human body developed in that universe in such a short time, you only need a FIA-approved racing suit to withstand the forces! Truly, the human bodies of the GT Universe are built different.
 
Now that I've finished the main menu books, I made the decision to sell most of the prize cars you get through GT Café, expect for a few that I really want. Since I can finally work through whichever events I choose, I felt the need to take agency back so I can build my collection with cars that I actually want, rather than have it cluttered with 40-50 cars I'll likely never drive. I wanted to be able to play the game like this from the beginning, so it's very cathartic.
 
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It's amazing what 2 years can do in the GT Universe (GT6 to Sport). Back in 2015, you'd need a special G-Suit to drive the SRT Tomahawk GTS-R and X models. But because how far the human body developed in that universe in such a short time, you only need a FIA-approved racing suit to withstand the forces! Truly, the human bodies of the GT Universe are built different.
This, therefore, is Gran Turismo racing at its fastest and deadliest.
 
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