Have you tried GT Race Engineer? I use it continually and it very very much helps with immersion and race detail. When I race online in Daily C (or GTWS events) I use the radar to see my blind spots but GTRE calls out fuel level, lap count, lap times, etc.Yeah I think after a month now my big issues are:
- Better hud - they need a solution like an Alfano or engineer radio to help with immersion
Are you using your own headset or does it work on PS5?Have you tried GT Race Engineer? I use it continually and it very very much helps with immersion and race detail. When I race online in Daily C (or GTWS events) I use the radar to see my blind spots but GTRE calls out fuel level, lap count, lap times, etc.
It's free; give it a shot.
Hopefully that helps.
Ezio dashboard for iOS is fantasticAre you using your own headset or does it work on PS5?
Edit: it’s an Android app. I have no Android devices
Thanks for posting. Loading now.Have you tried GT Race Engineer? I use it continually and it very very much helps with immersion and race detail. When I race online in Daily C (or GTWS events) I use the radar to see my blind spots but GTRE calls out fuel level, lap count, lap times, etc.
It's free; give it a shot.
Hopefully that helps.
Does that mix the PS5 audio? I’m assuming I have to use some kind of Discord integration.Ezio dashboard for iOS is fantastic
When in VR, an additional dash display is no use to anyone ...or does it give audio as well?Ezio dashboard for iOS is fantastic
It does audio as well…… and you can tweak it.When in VR, an additional dash display is no use to anyone ...or does it give audio as well?
I went to the EzioDash website, scanned the page (I'm a fairly busy chap during working hours) and didn't see any mention of an audio output. Thanks for posting the details - I shall have a play with this 👍It does audio as well…… and you can tweak it.
*you could have just gone to the AppStore page and looked for yourself to fair bud, takes 20seconds.
Yeah, the link is to the free version of EzioDash, and now that you mention it, the blurb about the Pro version seems to have gone missing in cyberspace – I did believe there was a splash kind-of thing that mentioned the features of the Pro version, but alas it's gone AWOL. Will have to look into it when I get home, the source files are on (or should be) iCloud, so it should be possible to find out if it was overwritten (or never uploaded, for that matter) or something.I went to the EzioDash website, scanned the page (I'm a fairly busy chap during working hours) and didn't see any mention of an audio output. Thanks for posting the details - I shall have a play with this 👍
EzioDash - Simple Dashboard app for Gran Turismo 7
EzioDash is a simple iOS dashboard app for use with Gran Turismo 7 on PlayStation 4 or 5granturismosport.se
When I first started using the PSVR2, I could smell wet tarmac when it rained, and dusty dirt when off-road. It sounds like a different thing to what you're talking about, but it sure was real to me at the time.Has anyone experienced some kind of VR induced Synesthesia in GT7? I think I get it sometimes, today in race C at Monza on just 1 corner about 50 seconds in lap I get the strong smell of cheese, then it dissapears, but I get it again at the same point each lap. I have had a different food smell (garlic) at the Nurburgring on just one small section. And I do check the room and myself and I cant smell anything. So something weird is happening in my brain I think just at certain points/track areas. Bizarre.
I experienced that as well. I was in an open top (Honda RA272) and the sun was beaming in on my virtual arm, which made my IRL arm start to feel warm. Crazy how much the brain can be fooled into having actual sensory responses to simulated content.Maybe it’s like the sensation of the warmth of the sun? I felt that when I initially used PSVR2.
Lol I can see that new plastic VOC smell being confused with tarmacWhen I first started using the PSVR2, I could smell wet tarmac when it rained, and dusty dirt when off-road. It sounds like a different thing to what you're talking about, but it sure was real to me at the time.
If doing an early morning stint on the Nordschleife, I don't half getting a craving for sausages for breakfast when driving past those smokey BBQ'sHas anyone experienced some kind of VR induced Synesthesia in GT7? I think I get it sometimes, today in race C at Monza on just 1 corner about 50 seconds in lap I get the strong smell of cheese, then it dissapears, but I get it again at the same point each lap. I have had a different food smell (garlic) at the Nurburgring on just one small section. And I do check the room and myself and I cant smell anything. So something weird is happening in my brain I think just at certain points/track areas. Bizarre.
Kojima is trying to make something like that since ages agoImagine an option to turn on/off smell in VR.Burning rubber, oil, fuel, new car smell, leather, rain, trees, catalytic converters.
Maybe it’s like the sensation of the warmth of the sun? I felt that when I initially used PSVR2.
I felt a strong smell of an overheated engine once at the point I inmediatly put my "helmet" off to check my wheel because I was sure it was almost in flames. It was everything fine and the smell disappearedHas anyone experienced some kind of VR induced Synesthesia in GT7? I think I get it sometimes, today in race C at Monza on just 1 corner about 50 seconds in lap I get the strong smell of cheese, then it dissapears, but I get it again at the same point each lap. I have had a different food smell (garlic) at the Nurburgring on just one small section. And I do check the room and myself and I cant smell anything. So something weird is happening in my brain I think just at certain points/track areas. Bizarre.
Not the same but I found myself holding my breath on an open wheeler at fishermans ranch just to ensure I dont eat any dustWhen I first started using the PSVR2, I could smell wet tarmac when it rained, and dusty dirt when off-road. It sounds like a different thing to what you're talking about, but it sure was real to me at the time.
... and the low sun is glaring out the instruments, (making them unreadable), lean your head to cast the shadow of your helmet on the dashboard. Works a treat!If doing an early morning stint on the Nordschleife......