Gran Turismo 7 Undocumented Changes Thread (Update 1.49/1.50)

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So the wear of the engine remains permanent even changing oil and doing the overhaul to the engine?
Yes.

But that kind of permanent wear only happens after a certain mileage. I don't have the exact numbers, but it's somewhere around 10.000km.

Before that oil changes and engine overhaul do restore car to their factory settings (completely reverse any wear).

And in theory BOP races also restore the engine, so if you only do Sport Mode you don't need to worry about this.
 
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Yes.

But that kind of permanent wear only happens after a certain mileage. I don't have the exact numbers, but it's somewhere around 10.000km.

Before that oil changes and engine overhaul do restore car to their factory settings (completely reverse any wear).

And in theory BOP races also restore the engine, so if you only do Sport Mode you don't need to worry about this.

Yes.

But that kind of permanent wear only happens after a certain mileage. I don't have the exact numbers, but it's somewhere around 10.000km.

Before that oil changes and engine overhaul do restore car to their factory settings (completely reverse any wear).

And in theory BOP races also restore the engine, so if you only do Sport Mode you don't need to worry about this.
 

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Repost from the GTWS Prague thread: When viewing a GTWS live event in-game for Viewer Campaign tickets, you can now select Twitch (PlayStation's Twitch channel) or YouTube (GT TV English* and live timing) feeds.
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*Unknown if system language-dependent.
 
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A degree of randomness seems to have been added to the AI choosing tires. Before, they would virtually always pit as soon as the water bar crossed a line. Now, some of them seem to randomly wait 1-3 laps before pitting to change tires.
 
I just noticed that when you're putting any aero part, racing items or other part(headlight, plate, grille) the car sort of hops like the car is being pet by a giant human. Anyone else notice this? I swear it never happened pre-1.49/50



Looks like something a NFS game would have as an animation
 
I just noticed that when you're putting any aero part, racing items or other part(headlight, plate, grille) the car sort of hops like the car is being pet by a giant human. Anyone else notice this? I swear it never happened pre-1.49/50



Happens when I set wheel diameters. The car does a ditty-bop.
 
I just noticed that when you're putting any aero part, racing items or other part(headlight, plate, grille) the car sort of hops like the car is being pet by a giant human. Anyone else notice this? I swear it never happened pre-1.49/50



This was introduced with 1.49. It's presumably some artefact relating to the initialisation of the (updated) physics model, the car is presumably reloaded when a change is made (spoilers, wheels, grill etc.) and this triggers the physics model to reinitialise as well.
 
I run a race in Goodwood with Ferrari 500 Mondial and it behaved with nervous in turns...
That Ferrari was my favorite early car and now drives strange...
Or it is in my mind?
 
Just checking if this were a change from before the update.
We could change the tyre sidewall for the Trans Am in Livery Editor. The default tyre were the GoodYear. Now, with the Michelin branding, I had to purchase Sport tyres to bring back the GoodYear branding.
Just tried switching multiple compounds. The default Comfort have “GT” branding. Sport are GoodYear. Racing have “GT” branding.
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Just checking if this were a change from before the update.
We could change the tyre sidewall for the Trans Am in Livery Editor. The default tyre were the GoodYear. Now, with the Michelin branding, I had to purchase Sport tyres to bring back the GoodYear branding.
Just tried switching multiple compounds. The default Comfort have “GT” branding. Sport are GoodYear. Racing have “GT” branding.
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1.49 has some branding changes going on for sure, and decoupling the branding from the tire compound is long overdue. Should be able to chose them independently.
 
I haven't tried it with widebody. So not sure we can do the same with having the raised white letter GoodYear after converting to widebody.
 
Just checking if this were a change from before the update.
We could change the tyre sidewall for the Trans Am in Livery Editor. The default tyre were the GoodYear. Now, with the Michelin branding, I had to purchase Sport tyres to bring back the GoodYear branding.
Just tried switching multiple compounds. The default Comfort have “GT” branding. Sport are GoodYear. Racing have “GT” branding.
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Is that why the RX500's stock tires won't reappear?
 
The grade 1 mclaren vgt has been reduced from 936 horsepower to 813. The description still says it has 936 hp. Someone else please verify.
I confirm: power is reduced, but the new value is reflected in all places I checked (my unmodified car in car list and dealer). Maybe you did have a tuning sheet, in which case you need to select the car once to update its current numbers.
 
Was there ever an aaholman1? Looks like a banned account redo name, perhaps the original was aholman, now we've worked up to version 4.0?
 
Just figured out why the McLaren Ultimate VGT (Gr.1) got a power change.
It had a 690 HP engine and 247 HP (in total) hybrid motors, but the motor power was halved into 123 HP in total, resulting the total output change to 813 HP.

F1500T-A now has Tire Stickers option enabled, ostensibly so you install the new Michelin Pilot Sport decals.
I must be too late, but the car has that function from the beginning, the optional tires just haven't been Michelin till the update, though.
 
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