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How PD lost its remarkable ability to create tracks inspired by the best fantasy circuits of the past is a real mystery…
The aspiring track design team at PD — I call them the “Drunk Hermann Tilke” crew — gave us such controversial circuits as "St. Croissant".
"St. Croissant" A is a real ordeal, full of straights and 90-degree (or sharper) corners that test your nervous system…
Even I, who wasn’t a great track designer back in GT6, would have created much better circuits…
Let alone the many talented GT7 users out there...
A advanced track tool would be a solution in our problems...
The aspiring track design team at PD — I call them the “Drunk Hermann Tilke” crew — gave us such controversial circuits as "St. Croissant".
"St. Croissant" A is a real ordeal, full of straights and 90-degree (or sharper) corners that test your nervous system…
Even I, who wasn’t a great track designer back in GT6, would have created much better circuits…
Let alone the many talented GT7 users out there...
A advanced track tool would be a solution in our problems...
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