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This article was published by Jordan Greer (@Jordan) on June 21st, 2020 in the Gran Turismo 7 category.
The site's navigation header will be updated with a link to the new Guides section soon.How do you find guides using the general GTP directory? There was a guide for GT4 I used that I have to access by typing in the web address.
Do it, since the announcement of GT7, i've got to play GT4 everydayExcellent.
I feel like firing up some old GT4.
No, those old "guides" won't be coming back, and if you check the web archives you'll see why. They weren't really "guides", nor were they useful. Only two had short paragraphs of poorly-written text from our old wiki (which I actually think someone plagiarized from somewhere else) and the rest were just a bullet list of a few links to some even more crude and broken web pages. Frankly, they were pretty embarrassing.I remember there used to be a full Guides section for all the previous games in the series as well. I think they got removed when GTPedia came out because it became redundant. Any chance we could see them back @Famine?
We don't know if we will add a GT7 chapter to the book yet.And will GTPedia still be updated with GT7 content whenever it comes out, seeing that we have the online guide?
What about the teased/deleted posts we saw about upcoming cars which never joined GT Sport?? Everyone forgot them because more than 2 years have passed?
Maybe they are coming to GT7!
Chris Forsberg's 370Z drift car:
Vazirani Shul:
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2017 GT Award Winner Civic:
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Lancia 037 Gr.B:
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Ι didn't mention the Zonda as we have the Zonda R so I believe the scan could be for that too..And the Pagani Zonda and Lamborghini Espada