New seasonal events up!

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I guess I suck at GT. I spent hundreds of dollars on an Obutto and a G27 and I couldn't do the NASCAR race without aids...

I bought a PS3, HDTV, G25, Wheelstand pro etc about a year and a half a go and it took me nearly all that time playing every day to get to the stage where I could do it without aids, it doesn't happen overnight.

Might find this useful:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=115679

All the best
Maz
 
I guess I suck at GT. I spent hundreds of dollars on an Obutto and a G27 and I couldn't do the NASCAR race without aids...

Do you like your Obutto?

I love mine (not literally) :).

Sorry to hear you are having problems with this event. Remember yo be careful on the trottle Donny out of corners, and also to feather the brakes going into the corners.
 
I can't even figure out how to even enter the damn races.I can play online and I made an account on gran-turismo.com and still stuck. ughhhhhhhh
 
The NASCAR race can certainly be won without aids. In fact in can be won with no adjustment to the car whatsoever. On one of my accounts I bought a car straight from the dealer to the track and won by a margin of 20s.
This was done with ABS=1, so not all aids off, but with 20s to spare I could probably give it a good nudge with no ABS too.
The car is an absolute gem around here, so much fun to drive. I'm guessing a lot of the time is made from track knowledge.
For me there has been some very difficult races, especially in this second round of seasonal events, but NASCAR on the 'ring is money in the bank.
 
The nascar race is not that big problem. As an advice: Gold the AMG driving school. It gives you a very good feeling for the track, where to brake and where you can push hard.
Maybe you gotta love the track (as i do :P) to gold the event but its doable.
Even without special settings of the car:
370 km/h max and Downforce front and rear maxed was everything i have done to make it. (Aids all off, except for ABS=1).
 
After those seasonal events, I understand why PD made the A-Spec mode soo easy... It would be very frustrating to most of us if the A-Spec mode would be that hard as the new seasonal events are (I mean without driving aids)...
 
How often do you think we will see new seasonal events? I mean it's not that hard to select a few parameters and a have a few races/trials each week. As well as that it gets you buying and using cars you would otherwise never have gone near which I think is fantastic.
 
I can't even figure out how to even enter the damn races.I can play online and I made an account on gran-turismo.com and still stuck. ughhhhhhhh

Um what do you mean "register"? You don't have to do anything other than clicking on the Icon, then selecting the race you want to enter.
 
How often do you think we will see new seasonal events? I mean it's not that hard to select a few parameters and a have a few races/trials each week. As well as that it gets you buying and using cars you would otherwise never have gone near which I think is fantastic.

I hope they're weekly. I wouldn't mind a few B-spec races too because they really help level up the XP.
 
Um what do you mean "register"? You don't have to do anything other than clicking on the Icon, then selecting the race you want to enter.

When I go and click on the icon it shows me all the seasonal races.I click on a tab and it opens up and shows each race.No matter what race I click on it tells me I need to go to gran-turismo.com and register.
 
When I go and click on the icon it shows me all the seasonal races.I click on a tab and it opens up and shows each race.No matter what race I click on it tells me I need to go to gran-turismo.com and register.

Make sure the TAB you're clicking says "bonus races no. 1" or "bonus races no. 2".

I think you're clicking on the GT academy tab (which you do have to register for).
 
Thank you PD for the Christmas gift that keeps on giving...........giving me heartburn over failed attempts to gold the Mini race in a stock ride. Seriously though, PD is coming through with the goods in these Seasonal Event updates. This is exactly the kind of update content I'd like to see continuing for a long time.

I wonder how long PD will keep this up though. Is it costly, in terms of man-hours, for them to put these updates out? If you're not in programming or game development, hold your thoughts on that question.
 
I think we really need to set this apart from christmas gifts...
If they were that, it would state merry christmas above or around.
So far, only the chromes are christmas gifts in Japan.

The rest is planned and will continue, hopefully every week.
But it is unrelated to Xmas, just a regular update, with much to follow...
 
For those struggling (as I have been for who knows how long now) with the new RX7 event at Tsukuba, and are determined not to use Skid Recovery, here's what I used to get gold:

- Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) '02
- Stage 3 weight Reduction/windows/carbon hood (1051Kg)
- Rigidity Improvement
- Added all aero parts (set to 0/28)
- Fully custom transmission (set to 193mph)
- Sports Intake Manifold + Racing Air Filter
- Sports ECU + Stage 2 Engine Tuning (394 HP)
- Catalytic converter + Titanium Semi-racing exhaust
- Fully custom Suspension (Ride Height -20/-20, Springs 16.0/6.3, Dampers 10/5, 10/5, ARB 4/4, camber 2.0/2.0, toe 0/0)
- Twin clutch plates + Carbon propeller shaft + Semi-racing flywheel
- Brakes set to 8/9
- Tyres were Sports Hard as standard
- ABS 1, TC 0, SRF off, ASM off, Driving line off
- MOST IMPORTANTLY - painted the car Matte Yellow :D

I know it's a great deal of cash to spend, but I wanted the car anyway due to amazing fun had in GT5 Prologue, I wanted it in yellow, and I wanted a souped up one regardless. This was a perfect excuse and bloody hell it was all very necessary to win this race.

What you will find is that if you're getting a good deal out of the car you should be running 1'00.xxx laps all the way through, best lap here was 1'00.000 but 59s are easily do-able even without Skid Recovery, ASM, TCS etc. You will typically knock about 3 seconds per lap off the leading Skyline and on lap 10 he catches the Fairlady Z backmarker that slows him down a LOT and you will make up much more time on Lap 10. On the exit of the corner that leads onto the back straight on lap 10 I got really out of shape and on the grass, but still managed to re-pass the SKyline into the last corner.

That was a mega challenge, and you end up with a killer RX-7 tuned to the back teeth at the end :)

Remember....YELLOW.

Hope this helps a fella or two 👍

All the best
Maz

Just used this set-up (although I had already tuned the car incorrectly for an earlier attempt so was running at 392HP). Took the Skyline on the last bend to win by 0:01:231

Phew!

Cheers, this was perfect. 👍
 
This second batch of events is going to be tough, was stuck with 5th on the Mini one for awhile, now I'm up to 3rd with 1st in sight at the finish but still 2-3 seconds back. The main thing I'm learning is that I'm terrible at this game, my brother (using a DS3 vs my wheel) runs a good 2-3 seconds a lap faster during online events. Most of licenses are silver and thus (without SRF) I feel that's where I'll be in these Seasonal Challenges unless I really get a good tune / setup.
 
I feel that's where I'll be in these Seasonal Challenges unless I really get a good tune / setup.

You'll get better... try not to jam your car into the corners. The driving line is a good tool for beginners. Especially as a braking reference.
 
The NASCAR on Nurburgring is easy. I did it with no aids except abs=1, max downforce, top speed 217mph. First lap was 6:35:xx.
 
Thank you PD for the Christmas gift that keeps on giving...........giving me heartburn over failed attempts to gold the Mini race in a stock ride. Seriously though, PD is coming through with the goods in these Seasonal Event updates. This is exactly the kind of update content I'd like to see continuing for a long time.

I wonder how long PD will keep this up though. Is it costly, in terms of man-hours, for them to put these updates out? If you're not in programming or game development, hold your thoughts on that question.

It should be pretty easy. It'd just be declaring conditions for entry (weight, power, car name, etc) and a track. So basically a bunch of if statements and a track name.

The hard part is getting the opposition cars right and balanced well. Most of them you can catch on the last lap, and that takes testing. Then it's a few days of playtesting to make sure the other cars don't do anything (unexpectedly) dumb, and then it's just a case of uploading the event files to the PD server.

Any online races/timetrials/drift events will need their own scoreboard/rankings, so that'd be a day of getting that up and running.

Should be about 4 days work for all the events.

Thankfully, it would only require only a few programmers, a designer (or two), 5 minutes for one artist (menus/logos) and a few days of the QA team. Even less if you can palm the minimal art stuff off to one of the programmers, or more likely the junior designer.
 
I went on last night for the first time in a few day's as i was busy with christmas. I was pleasantly surprised to see more new seasonal events but there is so much to do now and so little time i don't think i will manage to finish them all in time.
 
For the life of me, there's no way I can drive the NASCAR fast and still stay on the road. I'm surprised people are saying it's the easiest one.
 
Guys please help!I have a NASCAR car but I've changed oil in it...now it's 885 hp - I need 850...What I should do? (after NASCAR championship it only loose 3 hp...) Wanna win NASCAR on Nurburgring event.
 
Guys please help!I have a NASCAR car but I've changed oil in it...now it's 885 hp - I need 850...What I should do? (after NASCAR championship it only loose 3 hp...) Wanna win NASCAR on Nurburgring event.

You just need to let bob do the Nascar series in Extreme series (if you are lev 21)
I do that for the same reason :)
 
To decrease power you must run ~300 km after the oil change with the car ;
you can try on the test tracks ;)
 
The NASCAR on Nurburgring is easy. I did it with no aids except abs=1, max downforce, top speed 217mph. First lap was 6:35:xx.

I think it could be easy if you know the track. For those of us who didn't play GT4 (Finished GT1-3, but got away from GT due to family and other commitments) and haven't golded the AMG events, the Nurburgring is a very tough track. My experience is most tracks take about 50+ laps to really feel comfortable. On the Nurburgring that will take forever (50 laps x 6-8mins per lap is 5 hours or more). I may tackle this challenge, but I'm not expecting instant success. I bet I'll need to repeat it multiple times, but at least it will help me learn the track. (I have silvered the beginner AMG events and silvered half of the intermediate AMG events, but still don't feel at all comfortable on that track)
 
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I agree, I find Nurburgring a very hard track to learn. I have golded all of these Seasonal Events (bar the Ford Focus) but I am yet to try the Nascar Nurburgring as I still don't feel ready to attempt it.
 
I agree, I find Nurburgring a very hard track to learn. I have golded all of these Seasonal Events (bar the Ford Focus) but I am yet to try the Nascar Nurburgring as I still don't feel ready to attempt it.

After a lot of tries (and a setup I found in this thread) I silvered it and would have gotten gold had I not gotten loose just before the final long straight and hit the grass. I was so pissed at myself. So of course I tried again and again and can't get close.

Finally I gave up, Silver is pretty damn good, this is a hard challenge.
 
After a lot of tries (and a setup I found in this thread) I silvered it and would have gotten gold had I not gotten loose just before the final long straight and hit the grass. I was so pissed at myself. So of course I tried again and again and can't get close.

Finally I gave up, Silver is pretty damn good, this is a hard challenge.

I think you did well. I'm pretty sure it will take me multiple tries to get that. I'll see how my gaming time goes. I will likely leave this challenge for awhile as I just don't think I'll find the time to lap that track enough to get comfortable.

For those that feel comfortable on the Nurburgring, about how many laps did it take you to get confident on it? I mean how much time before you knew all the corners and their braking points? I'm know where near that yet.
 
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