Gran Turismo 7 Launch to "Shift From 2021 to 2022"

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At least with this bad new , i can buy a second hand PS4 to replace my broken one and play GTS. Still time to make more money for PS5 till 2022.:D
Haaa PD . Playing with my old heart again.:lol: ;)đź‘Ť
Please Mr Kaz , i would love to see my new favorite road car APTERA.
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for GT7 . ....... next year !!
 
So it will be almost 10 years since GT6 the last numbered GT game came out... Oh and they may want to make another GT documentary for GT's 25th anniversary...
 
Sad... Much more time for F1 2020 Project Cars 2 (the best of series) GTA Online and RDR Online!!! even the chance to end for once more time L.A. Noire!!!:cheers::confused::lol::gtplanet:
 
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I just hope we get more info soon, like a new trailer. I suppose I can’t be surprised by the delay, considering how PD comes across to me as almost being perfectionist, in a way.
 
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Game graphics polish and optimizations don't fully come together until near the end of development. What they show in their early gameplay footage also doesn't necessarily represent the most up-to-date build with every graphical feature and final lighting pass enabled, just something stable. A big part of the Sony PS5 reveal presentation was Sony wanted to have the games they show actually run on the PS5 as opposed to polished up cinematics made on a high-end PC. GT7 gameplay was far from finalized, it didn't even have ray-tracing enabled.
I could make some screens with 2d trees on monza in 2021 version of gt sport ;)
still, I don't expect much above gt sport outside of singleplayer and more content, thats just my opinion (but belive in full psvr2 support after today informations)
 
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In the GTS eboot: Gran Turismo 7 TM&Copyright (C) 2016 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

Will have spent 6-7 years in development by the time it releases... but covid is to blame? :lol:

Polyphony is a terribly run studio.

PD referred to GTSport as GT7 internally during GTSport's development. Can't find the Gtplanet article from 2017 now but it should be there somewhere.

Even if they did start in 2016, it's most likely just early prototyping concepts while most of the devs were working on GTSport and post-launch DLC. Mark Cerny had just began working on PS5 in 2016 with specs not finalized until years later.
 
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I could make some screens with 2d trees on monza in 2021 version of gt sport ;)
still, I don't expect much above gt sport outside of singleplayer and more content, thats just my opinion (but belive in full psvr2 support after today informations)

There's a pretty clear difference in Nurburgring's lighting/shaders and graphical assets (a massive wall of a flat unfinished texture to act as a forest literally on a main straight) versus the final game Nurburgring during a 1.5 year span there. This area isn't just some far off section you would never see while racing too.

Plus, Monza in GTSport looks great and is full of 3d trees? :P

GTSport 1.5 years before release
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GTSport Monza final
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If GT7 had released holiday this year, it would have been about 1.5 years since its gameplay reveal.
 
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AMUSING IF I WASN’T S SIM RACER.

Was looking to get next gen of “simulation” games but PD will promise space exploration but delivery street cleaning
 
Reasons for the delay? Hmm let me think...

For one the scans, mainly older vehicles new to the series. It's just not an appropriate time right now to be sending out dev teams on location around the world. Newer vehicles could possibly be developed from manufacturer CAD data but the classics nah not so much. This does make me hopefully that in the longterm we do get a fully fleshed out vehicle roster with a consistency reminiscent of GT4.

I'd like to think that most of the tracks would have been laser scanned by now, given how long it's been since significant GT Sport updates and the initial GT7 announcement. Given there's usually approx 15 new tracks per GT release, half of which are fictional, surely these have been done by now right? Plus PD already have existing track data for Motegi, Silverstone, Indy and Daytona (if they're all set to return that is).

That or Kaz's ambition has truly run away with him and we're in for some crazy new features. Seriously though I'd love to know what's taking up the lion's share of developer time. New engine? New physics? New AI? New netcode?

I was originally expecting GT7 to be GT Sport Enhanced Edition with more tracks, more cars and a better career mode - that doesn't strike me as something difficult to put together. But now I'm doubtful this is the case given the delays. This latest entry really has the potential to become something special. Revolutionary rather than evolutionary.
 
This is good news imo, I'd Much rather as near as complete a game rather than a release as is to meet deadlines and months and months of patches. And yes, I know we'll get patches anyway but you all know what I mean.
 
AHA!
What did I say?
And people doubted me.
@Famine
I don't know, what did you say? And why am I tagged in this post?

Edit: Oh, you're the guy that lied about what it said in a trailer, then pretended that being caught out lying meant people were attacking your opinion. Yes, I recall.

Edit: Whew, this thread really does bring out the illiterate trolls...
 
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Not surprising with Covid. Japan's housing setup really isn't well suited for work-from-home.

I don't think Covid was the main factor TBH. Nearly every GT game in history has been delayed and some of them multiple times. I always thought 2021 was extremely optimistic given PD's history. Fine by me, I'd rather they release it when it's as ready as possible.
 
PD have never released a GT game prior to a console's first price drop, no reason to really think that GT7 will be any different. Using Covid as an excuse is hilarious, since all prior GT games were also delayed without any global pandemics.

Anyway, happy to keep enjoying GT Sport for now, will look forward to GT7 when it eventually arrives.

I'm pretty sure GT6 came out about 2 months after the release of the PS4?
 
I'd rather let the developer make a finished game rather then rush the game for 2021 release and have an unfinished game. Also people safety is number one priority. Good job PD đź‘Ť
 
I'd rather let the developer make a finished game rather then rush the game for 2021 release and have an unfinished game. Also people safety is number one priority. Good job PD đź‘Ť

And what if the game release in late 2022 and still a bad unpolished game?
 
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