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GTPlanet, I think you might like this latest thread of mine. What if there were multiple racing schools as well as different licensing centers? Self-explanatory, but let's think about it, shall we?
I like the idea of a one-stop-shop for racing licenses. However, I do feel that the learning curve should benefit especially the beginning and intermediate racers. So GTPlanet, this idea kind of seems like a watered-down Career Mode, but bear with me. I really do feel there needs to be racing schools in the next Gran Turismo. They offer chances for beginning and inexperienced racers to get a feel for what racing in Gran Turismo is all about. It also helps veteran GT racers (like myself) keep their skills fresh. The big idea I had was different racing schools catering to different levels of racing. As there are different icons with Gran Turismo resorts, there should be a collection of different schools to attend to different types of racing. The different ideas for different racing schools include rallying, racing basics (such as acceleration, braking, proper car control, etc.), advanced racing (such as weight transfer, practical cornering, undulating corners, etc), speciality racing (drifting, drag racing, etc), and let's not forget something we call- rally.
Within each distinct racing school, you will be able to qualify for tests. I'm even thinking about cars pre-tuned by the racing schools and do not allow modifications of any kind. Take a car and race. In terms of what racing schools will offer, I've been thinking about specially-tuned open-wheel race cars, go-karts, Radical-type sports racing cars, and not to mention all types of cars ranging from pre-tuned compacts to pre-tuned sports cars. It's your call, but maybe imagine getting racing scholarships to pay for other distinct racing schools. Imagine competing in specialized races at certain race tracks with race cars from the racing schools to make money early. When you're done, you can come back for more, or advance on to another racing school and do your best there. Then when you're done with the schools, it's time for the tests- the License Tests. Hey, at least you'll know what to expect in the License Centers now that schooling is done.
So what do you think? Imagine specialized racing schools and different licensing centers. Then reply at will. Fire at will!
I like the idea of a one-stop-shop for racing licenses. However, I do feel that the learning curve should benefit especially the beginning and intermediate racers. So GTPlanet, this idea kind of seems like a watered-down Career Mode, but bear with me. I really do feel there needs to be racing schools in the next Gran Turismo. They offer chances for beginning and inexperienced racers to get a feel for what racing in Gran Turismo is all about. It also helps veteran GT racers (like myself) keep their skills fresh. The big idea I had was different racing schools catering to different levels of racing. As there are different icons with Gran Turismo resorts, there should be a collection of different schools to attend to different types of racing. The different ideas for different racing schools include rallying, racing basics (such as acceleration, braking, proper car control, etc.), advanced racing (such as weight transfer, practical cornering, undulating corners, etc), speciality racing (drifting, drag racing, etc), and let's not forget something we call- rally.
Within each distinct racing school, you will be able to qualify for tests. I'm even thinking about cars pre-tuned by the racing schools and do not allow modifications of any kind. Take a car and race. In terms of what racing schools will offer, I've been thinking about specially-tuned open-wheel race cars, go-karts, Radical-type sports racing cars, and not to mention all types of cars ranging from pre-tuned compacts to pre-tuned sports cars. It's your call, but maybe imagine getting racing scholarships to pay for other distinct racing schools. Imagine competing in specialized races at certain race tracks with race cars from the racing schools to make money early. When you're done, you can come back for more, or advance on to another racing school and do your best there. Then when you're done with the schools, it's time for the tests- the License Tests. Hey, at least you'll know what to expect in the License Centers now that schooling is done.
So what do you think? Imagine specialized racing schools and different licensing centers. Then reply at will. Fire at will!