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sigh another CUV...
In business you've got to know your audience and I have no idea who this is for. I'd say there are three main segments of the GT7 audience - sim racers, car enthusiasts and casual players.
I'm guessing the addition of all these dull ugly crossovers and the endless beginner races to go with them are meant for a casual player but the game is three years old at this point. Even the most casual of casual players has moved past the Sunday Cup by now...
PD is lucky they don't have a quality competitor with major studio backing now Forza Motorsport has gone.
Nobody is asking for these cars. I've seen people ask for classic sports cars like the BMW 507. I've seen people ask for modern performance saloons like the Audi RS5. I've seen people ask for kei cars like the Autozam AZ-1. I've seen people ask for legends from past Gran Turismo games like the Nissan R390. I've seen many, many requests for modern GT3 cars.
But I've never seen anyone ask for an ugly hybrid crossover that's impossible to tune, boring to drive and has basically 0 business being in a racing game. Why, PD?
Is it because they're popular? Well yeah, for most people nowadays a car is an appliance and the high driving position and roomy cabin is practical and safe. But none of those things are relevant in a racing game. There's never, ever going to be a car culture around them.
Don't get me wrong having one or two in the game isn't a problem, as long as you can tune them and turn them in to unlikely quirky racing machines I don't mind. The Peugeot 2008 is pretty good even. But we don't need more than one, maybe two at a stretch.
Theres a chart somewhere with the "stats" of all the liveries, race pics, scapes pics that have been shared for the 2025 update cars so far. It basically goes F3500>every other car>>>CUVs. Players are not engaging with them. It's baffling that they keep being added.
In business you've got to know your audience and I have no idea who this is for. I'd say there are three main segments of the GT7 audience - sim racers, car enthusiasts and casual players.
I'm guessing the addition of all these dull ugly crossovers and the endless beginner races to go with them are meant for a casual player but the game is three years old at this point. Even the most casual of casual players has moved past the Sunday Cup by now...
PD is lucky they don't have a quality competitor with major studio backing now Forza Motorsport has gone.
Nobody is asking for these cars. I've seen people ask for classic sports cars like the BMW 507. I've seen people ask for modern performance saloons like the Audi RS5. I've seen people ask for kei cars like the Autozam AZ-1. I've seen people ask for legends from past Gran Turismo games like the Nissan R390. I've seen many, many requests for modern GT3 cars.
But I've never seen anyone ask for an ugly hybrid crossover that's impossible to tune, boring to drive and has basically 0 business being in a racing game. Why, PD?
Is it because they're popular? Well yeah, for most people nowadays a car is an appliance and the high driving position and roomy cabin is practical and safe. But none of those things are relevant in a racing game. There's never, ever going to be a car culture around them.
Don't get me wrong having one or two in the game isn't a problem, as long as you can tune them and turn them in to unlikely quirky racing machines I don't mind. The Peugeot 2008 is pretty good even. But we don't need more than one, maybe two at a stretch.
Theres a chart somewhere with the "stats" of all the liveries, race pics, scapes pics that have been shared for the 2025 update cars so far. It basically goes F3500>every other car>>>CUVs. Players are not engaging with them. It's baffling that they keep being added.