New career update

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I have a feeling from the screenshots it's going to be an entirely new game mode, hopefully like a fresh start. One can only dream..
 
Sarcasm and mickey-taking aside - rewarding the players with the new DLC cars for winning a championship... Or the road versions of the race cars...

I'm still waiting/ hoping for road car versions of the Gr.4 cars... *sigh*
 
Sarcasm and mickey-taking aside - rewarding the players with the new DLC cars for winning a championship... Or the road versions of the race cars...

I'm still waiting/ hoping for road car versions of the Gr.4 cars... *sigh*

Isn't it just as easy to go in the livery editor with a Gr4 car and let it remove the livery for you, Save it as a new livery and bobs your uncle?
 
But it is still classed as a Gr.4 car. You could argue the same thing about the Gr.3 road cars, but they are then placed in different performance categories (N class etc.)
 
I have never seen a game add more trophies to the already existing ones UNLESS its a separate DLC and then it has its own few trophies. No matter what comes out you will be able to platinum the game with the already existing ones. Imagine if someone already reached platinum trophy and then all of a sudden theres 5 new ones on the list.

But I don't think PD is going to be calling these updates "separate dlc". Prob the same as driveclub, all the new tracks and cars and seasons just showed up in-game after the update. Only when they added motorcycles, it was a separate DLC with its own trophies because it was essentially a new game type.
 
with the next update do you think they will release it with new trophy’s
The offline GT League is announced to December. That doesn't mean that there will no other updates between now and the that specific update.

But it is still classed as a Gr.4 car. You could argue the same thing about the Gr.3 road cars, but they are then placed in different performance categories (N class etc.)
I really hope they get ride of that Nx00 groups, at least as they are organised right now, only relating to power output, not considering, at least, the weight.
Some classes only have two cars at the moment, the worst thing is the N700, were the only "pair" to McLaren 650s is the Hellcat.
 
But it is still classed as a Gr.4 car. You could argue the same thing about the Gr.3 road cars, but they are then placed in different performance categories (N class etc.)

Good point I didn't consider that, Though in truth I don't really race very much enough to notice.
 
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