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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Jordan Greer (@Jordan) on October 26th, 2017 in the Gran Turismo Sport category.
Is it unreasonable to be optimistic they might use this event to showcase vehicles they may bring to the game? Considering the games Achilles heel is lack of cars and tracks?I just hope we don't get too many people wondering about these cars and this track being added to the game in this thread.
It's a press event, not a dev session.
We have to be optimistic since the game is almost over after a week out, I litteraly have nothing to do but re-selling the game
I just hope we get at least half of the cars that were there.
Online never ends until the servers are shut so the game is never over. If that isn't your thing then look elsewhere.
Ascari and a fictional Madrid street course made their way into the PS3 era games. I doesn't sound too unlikely that in the future Modena could become a featured location.I just hope we don't get too many people wondering about these cars and this track being added to the game in this thread.
It's a press event, not a dev session.
You contradicted yourself. If the servers get shut down for a game that's reliant on them, that causes the game to end. So there essentially cannot be a "never over", but rather a "when will it end?"Online never ends until the servers are shut so the game is never over. If that isn't your thing then look elsewhere.
Yeah! And if they hired 100 little people as butlers they’d be more happy too. Maybe if they drove so fast they went back in time GT Sport could have been out on PS3?They should have spent that money on their development budget. Maybe the game would have been out last year. Smh