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I'm excited to finally see it in GT!
Will it come with different layouts too? (Short vs Full)
Will it come with different layouts too? (Short vs Full)
But somehow the haters will still find a way to attack PD for daring try a new track....but they're the ones saying they're tired of the same old Nissan GT cars and wanting more variety....Hell yes, love that track in IRacing and Petit Le Mans is a really underrated race irl. Considering the Imsa connection and the fact 3 of the 6 new tracks we've gotten in GT7 are raced in that series (Daytona, Watkins Glen and Road Atlanta) I have hopes we might be getting a couple LMDh next year.
Also people complaining that it's not Grand Valley... GT7 updates have lots of problems, but I feel like some of the people who complain about "recycled" cars from previous games instead of new additions are the same who complain about wanting a track "more identifiable with Gran Turismo". Making people happy is impossible sometimes.
Well we don't know what it has until it releases so why claim it's not special...sounds like you're just trying to hate on PD despite them actually listening to fans...For a 25th Anniversary, I think Road Atlanta is not a good choice.
For those special occasions it has to be something that reaches ours souls.
I think Grand Valley would melt ours fan's hearts.
Road Atlanta is a great addition, but this magic it fails to do.
Also the Toyota GT-One is a classic ,.it's been there since GT1 and 2....For once, I'm really happy with this new track.
I discovered Road Atlanta on FM3 and it was one of my favorite track (yes it's better than Road America, sorry).
I was disappointed for another Silvia that is quite the same car as the Aero 2002 version... like literally
But hey, for once I'm going to say : Thank you PD for this track.
But yes, it doesn't make any sense regarding their 25th anniversary update.
Nothing in this update reminds you about Gran Turismo 1
And no, the Silvia is not an iconic car of GT1. TVR Cerbera or Griffits is for example... (as the Supra and the GT-R is already in the game)
I think is the worst scenario the same as Watkins Glen, dawn to afternoon-night, no rain and just heavy fogWonder if it’ll have rain and/or full 24hr cycle?
ikr?!Let's hope PD actually adds some worthwhile endurance-ish events that uses this track and not just a couple of 5 lappers...
No, we have more countries that only america. What about an european One? Like Silverstone?Next Road America, please
Silverstone isn't back since GT6 I guess because of licensing issues(?)No, we have more countries that only america. What about an european One? Like Silverstone?
Alfa Cup.Maybe 10-Laps for Gr.4.
The patch notes aren't out yet to know everything that's coming.Did I miss something about a career mode?
Or selling cars?
Or being able to race an American car on maybe Japanese track?
VGT is worthless
It looks like they have already given up on everything related to the solo career mode.😞Did I miss something about a career mode?
Or selling cars?
Or being able to race an American car on maybe Japanese track?
VGT is worthless
What are you talking about? You can race any cars you want in the japanese tracks. This isn't even a new feature of GT 7. You could do the same in GT Sport, GT 6, GT 5, GT 4...Or being able to race an American car on maybe Japanese track?
There are more tracks in Europe than in the States. Seeing how the areas of both are almost the same, your argument is invalid.No, we have more countries that only america. What about an european One? Like Silverstone?
I actually have no idea what you mean by the "American car on Japanese track" thing. Nothing is stopping you from doing this. Literally nothing.
I think what he is saying, which is something I didn't really realize until recently, that all (or most?) of the pre-made races are designed around using cars from that region on those tracks.What are you talking about? You can race any cars you want in the japanese tracks. This isn't even a new feature of GT 7. You could do the same in GT Sport, GT 6, GT 5, GT 4...
Yeah, an update on that would be welcome. It's incredible and annoying how they restricted career mode. Makes 0 sense.I think what he is saying, which is something I didn't really realize until recently, that all (or most?) of the pre-made races are designed around using cars from that region on those tracks.
Like the FR races on Japanese race tracks limit you to using Japanese cars. Same for Europe or US I guess. So like I was messing with an E46 M3 and was just trying to find races to use it in and couldn't find anything outside of Europe.
I mean, it does make it a little annoying but I also like the various restricted races. I liked GT2 having like "Station Wagon" races etc.Yeah, an update on that would be welcome. It's incredible and annoying how they restricted career mode. Makes 0 sense.
Yep, that ocurred to me as soon as I finished replying. He must've been talking specifically about the campaign, like you said. Although I do think we can use american cars on a few Tokyo Expressway races, at least, if my mind is not playing tricks with me.I think what he is saying, which is something I didn't really realize until recently, that all (or most?) of the pre-made races are designed around using cars from that region on those tracks.
Like the FR races on Japanese race tracks limit you to using Japanese cars. Same for Europe or US I guess. So like I was messing with an E46 M3 and was just trying to find races to use it in and couldn't find anything outside of Europe.
We Can use Japanese 4WD cars at Trial mountain. Also Hyper Cars there as well. Specific events rather than an all in.Yep, that ocurred to me as soon as I finished replying. He must've been talking specifically about the campaign, like you said. Although I do think we can use american cars on a few Tokyo Expressway races, at least, if my mind is not playing tricks with me.
Anyway, PD should really expand the career mode asap. Tracks like Monza and Mt. Panorama are barely used.