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I just want a slideshow feature for scapes & race photos just like in GT4, so I can listen to Healer by Bushwacka in the background. This should already be a thing in GT Sport, Polyphony.
I wish to see:
- More standard cars, especially Japanese small city cars
- More Jazz music
- More fantasy tracks
- Dance acts like in Fortnite
I was playing musing game designer in my head and hoping/imagining/wanting GT7 to be a bit of a throwback to the original with all, or at least some, of the old tracks we’ve been clamoring for, like Grand Valley, Trial Mountain, and Autumn Ring. And then take it back to a heavy focus on the licensing and driver tests with the online racing element being races to advance in rank and so on. And/or a fixed amount of money to spend on upgrades before the race to see who spends the smartest (although I’m sure that would quickly become a meta upgrade and then everything else)
Probably unworkable and unrealistic but I was just thinking off on what I liked about GT back in the day and what I like about it now and thought that’s be a cool conceptual mashup.
You couldn't be more wrong! Everything that has been wrong with Gran Turismo since GT5 is because they haven't stuck to the GT-mode of the first four games.
That's no reason not to add a career mode though.
I couldn't be more right, it's boring, tedious, outdated with some of the worst AI ever seen in a racing game. Stuck to it since GT5? It was garbage then and gas been since, it was garbage in GT3, it wasn't garbage in GT2 because it was new-ish then. GT4 got away with it because everything else about the game was fantastic.
A 20+ year old formula they're still churning out after all this time. It's like what would happen if Resident Evil still had fixed cameras and **** graphics today
I couldn't be more right, it's boring, tedious, outdated with some of the worst AI ever seen in a racing game. Stuck to it since GT5? It was garbage then and gas been since, it was garbage in GT3, it wasn't garbage in GT2 because it was new-ish then. GT4 got away with it because everything else about the game was fantastic.
A 20+ year old formula they're still churning out after all this time. It's like what would happen if Resident Evil still had fixed cameras and **** graphics today
To each their own I guess, I gotta agree with Tired Tyres, the GT mode is great for people who have no interest in online racing. In case you missed it only a small percentage of GTS players stick with Sport Mode, at least according to the stats. That would make me believe the majority actually like the GT League which would put your idea in the minority.
Rubbish. GT1 to GT3 were perfect sandbox games. Complete licences and any race could be you first race if you had a car that was good enough so you can make your way through the game in any way you wanted. The AI was rubber banded to always present you with some challenge unless you totally over built your car. GT4 did not have rubber banding so it was much easier to win easily. Plus the idiotic locks on the Endurance hall and Extreme hall prevented it from being as good as the first three games. GT5 had totally NOTHING in common with these first four games in any way whatsoever due to it being built to a totally different style of leveling and experience points, and the less said about GT6 the better.I couldn't be more right, it's boring, tedious, outdated with some of the worst AI ever seen in a racing game. Stuck to it since GT5? It was garbage then and gas been since, it was garbage in GT3, it wasn't garbage in GT2 because it was new-ish then. GT4 got away with it because everything else about the game was fantastic.
A 20+ year old formula they're still churning out after all this time. It's like what would happen if Resident Evil still had fixed cameras and **** graphics today
Rubbish. GT1 to GT3 were perfect sandbox games. Complete licences and any race could be you first race if you had a car that was good enough so you can make your way through the game in any way you wanted. The AI was rubber banded to always present you with some challenge unless you totally over built your car. GT4 did not have rubber banding so it was much easier to win easily. Plus the idiotic locks on the Endurance hall and Extreme hall prevented it from being as good as the first three games. GT5 had totally NOTHING in common with these first four games in any way whatsoever due to it being built to a totally different style of leveling and experience points, and the less said about GT6 the better.
If and ONLY if they had stuck to the sandbox mechanism of the first three games would your "20+ year old formula" be correct, and if it had actually done like that there would be practically no negative threads on this forum. The negativity STARTED with GT5. That should tell you something about the general unhappiness people have with the CHANGES the series has made in the last three games.
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we need them back
You need to wait for that in GT7.We definitely need this back in GT Sport... Seriously.