Gran Turismo 7 Undocumented Changes Thread (Update 1.63)

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I THINK IMPORTANT DISCOVERY DD + FULL FORCE SETTING has now some impact on FFB…I explain, since new update I noted some weird vibration or more exactly schock on the wheel ( like if a motor was turning and touching the wheel) mainly in straights or before turns which is obviously disturbing.
I really wondered what happened and if it could be a hardware problem..but coming just after a game update I thought it could be this update…
Then I thought about Full force setting which has no impact for GT7, but I always keep it at 50 which is I think as it comes from factory and then putting it to 0 I had no more this vibration/schock….I tried also Full force at 100 and I had it also even the difference with 50 was not obvious..
 
...do other cars have this feature too 👀?
I believe the Opel Corsa GSE Vision GT has its own version as well. Looks like something I need to test myself but if its only for both it and the Hyundai Elantra N, then I don't think its a Undocumented change.
 
Anyone has noticed real time fuel consumption indicator, in some cars? (New Mazda Roadster R12 for example)

BMW M3 E46 and other cars… new adittion for this update? Someone noticed it before?
 
EDIT: There's also some new TGR ads on Tokyo Expressway?

Further details on new TGR signs in Tokyo Expressway:
Tokyo Expressway - Central Clockwise__60.webp

Originally a GT logo. Note only the player-facing ad is changed.

Tokyo Expressway - Central Clockwise__61.webp

Originally for Atkinson Motor Technology.

Tokyo Expressway - Central Clockwise__62.webp

Originally a red/blue GT7 banner.

Tokyo Expressway - Central Clockwise__63.webp

The side ads were originally for Absolum Racing Technology.
Tokyo Expressway - East Clockwise__54.webp

Originally for Voyage en Automobile.

Tokyo Expressway - East Clockwise__55.webp

The central ad was originally for Michigan Automobile Club.

Tokyo Expressway - East Clockwise__56.webp

Originally for Harman Logistics. Note only the player-facing ad is changed, much like the GT logo one in Tokyo Central.

Tokyo Expressway - East Clockwise__57.webp

Originally a red/blue GT7 banner.

Tokyo Expressway - East Clockwise__58.webp

Originally for Transurban; again, only the player-facing ad is changed.
Tokyo Expressway - South Clockwise__24.webp

Originally a GT logo.

Tokyo Expressway - South Counterclockwise__48.webp

Originally for Unicorn Media.

Tokyo Expressway - South Clockwise__25.webp

Originally a Life & Miles Travel Bureau logo; again, only the player-facing (at least on Counterclockwise layout - this was actually taken on Clockwise) ad is changed.

Tokyo Expressway - South Clockwise__26.webp

Originally a Lempel Technologies sign.

Tokyo Expressway - South Clockwise__23.webp

Originally a David Wilson Classic Cars logo; again, only the player-facing (on Clockwise layout) ad is changed.
 
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Further details on new TGR signs in Tokyo Expressway:
View attachment 1482796
Originally a GT logo. Note only the player-facing ad is changed.

View attachment 1482797
Originally for Atkinson Motor Technology.

View attachment 1482795
Originally a red/blue GT7 banner.

View attachment 1482794
The side ads were originally for Absolum Racing Technology.
View attachment 1482800
Originally for Voyage en Automobile.

View attachment 1482801
The central ad was originally for Michigan Automobile Club.

View attachment 1482802
Originally for Harman Logistics. Note only the player-facing ad is changed, much like the GT logo one in Tokyo Central.

View attachment 1482803
Originally a red/blue GT7 banner.

View attachment 1482798
Originally for Transurban; again, only the player-facing ad is changed.
View attachment 1482804
Originally a GT logo.

View attachment 1482808
Originally for Unicorn Media.

View attachment 1482805
Originally a Life & Miles Travel Bureau logo; again, only the player-facing (at least on Counterclockwise layout - this was actually taken on Clockwise) ad is changed.

View attachment 1482806
Originally a Lempel Technologies sign.

View attachment 1482807
Originally a David Wilson Classic Cars logo; again, only the player-facing (on Clockwise layout) ad is changed.
I prefer this; I don't like the fake ads :boggled:
 
Further details on new TGR signs in Tokyo Expressway:
View attachment 1482796
Originally a GT logo. Note only the player-facing ad is changed.

View attachment 1482797
Originally for Atkinson Motor Technology.

View attachment 1482795
Originally a red/blue GT7 banner.

View attachment 1482794
The side ads were originally for Absolum Racing Technology.
View attachment 1482800
Originally for Voyage en Automobile.

View attachment 1482801
The central ad was originally for Michigan Automobile Club.

View attachment 1482802
Originally for Harman Logistics. Note only the player-facing ad is changed, much like the GT logo one in Tokyo Central.

View attachment 1482803
Originally a red/blue GT7 banner.

View attachment 1482798
Originally for Transurban; again, only the player-facing ad is changed.
View attachment 1482804
Originally a GT logo.

View attachment 1482808
Originally for Unicorn Media.

View attachment 1482805
Originally a Life & Miles Travel Bureau logo; again, only the player-facing (at least on Counterclockwise layout - this was actually taken on Clockwise) ad is changed.

View attachment 1482806
Originally a Lempel Technologies sign.

View attachment 1482807
Originally a David Wilson Classic Cars logo; again, only the player-facing (on Clockwise layout) ad is changed.
Following up to this and what @PSN offapple pointed elsewhere, these ads can also be found at Grand Valley and Northern Isle:
 
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