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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Kyle Patrick (@SlipZtrEm) on July 1st, 2017 in the Gran Turismo Sport category.
I'm happy they've decided to do this. VGT cars are cool but they kinda spoil the immersion of a realistic race.
This makes me so happy. Finally we know what groups the Vision GT cars are in. But how will the slower ones (like the Subaru) race with the faster ones like the Mazda?
@FT-1 I understand what your trying to say, but Group X is the regular non race versions, yet the Mercedes and the Mazda are in Gr.X together. And the Mercedes is no match for the Mazda. What I'm saying is how will cars that are slower be able to compete with cars that are faster. Will they have subclasses of Gr.X, like Gr.N for example having the Gr.N300 & 400s?Some VGT cars are already confirmed for other classes. The VW GTI Roadster and Supersport are in Gr. 3 and Gr. B respectively, for instance.
It's been replaced by the Beetle in Group 3. Don't know about Group B though...Some VGT cars are already confirmed for other classes. The VW GTI Roadster and Supersport are in Gr. 3 and Gr. B respectively, for instance.
I can't drive them. Way to fast for me.I may be in the minority here but I hope they have Red Bulls in the game. Those things are incredibly fun.
They were too fast for me too. Then I got used to them and discovered how addicting they can be.I can't drive them. Way to fast for me.