All The Easter Eggs in Gran Turismo 7

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I think I got a decent 'Moon Over The Castle' photo. (Thanks to Spec ll, where we can go higher with the camera. I had tried before without success).

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The traditional Japanese song "The Moon Over The Ruined Castle" which may have influenced Masahiro Andoh, speaks of the moon illuminating Aoba Castle, so the image that recently sparked a discussion did not fully satisfy me, since it is a daytime scene. (Below)

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(To this day I haven't learned how to merge posts. :banghead:)
You are not the only one...same here ;)
You can't. Only the staff can merge posts. Although in this case I have no idea why you'd need to - there's, like 35 hours between the two posts.


If you're talking about double-posts, a double-post is when you make two successive posts without good reason, without a reasonable time gap between them, and without significant new information that may not have been previously available to you.

One example would be a post quoting someone's previous message and then, within a few minutes, another post quoting another previous message (or the same one, as we see a lot) in the same thread, creating two successive posts. This should be avoided by using the Multiquote feature or any of the myriad ways to quote or reply to posts, or short sections of posts - and isn't a good reason to make two successive posts.

You can use the Reply feature to create a fully formatted quote in the reply box on several posts - just like at the start of this post - or queue them up using +Quote and quote them all at once:


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And you could always ask any member of staff for help any time...
 
The only things I've noticed are vehicles that used to be driveable are on the sidelines, sidewalk chalk on the Nordscleife, and the accuracy of the stars at Spa. There are different variants of those vehicles, too. At Trial Mountain you'll see a 99-03 F-150 SuperCab and I think a few of them are SuperCrew models. There are quite a few Dodge trucks there, too.
I also noticed the shifter in the Trans Am has a Hurst logo on it. I'm not sure if they all did or not.
Oh...if you look at the red Giulia in Hagerty's in VR, get close to the tires and you'll see they are rated "For vintage car only" or something to that effect.
 
Alpha Tauri (bright star on the left)
Orion Constellation (center, but not the full constelllation)
Sirius (bright star on the right, the brightest in the sky)

The most recognizable alignment in the starry night.

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The Great Orion Nebula

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The "Kaz's SETI" (I assume, lol)

Those who have already taken more than one lap on Route X know that the position of the antennas changes.
But I didn't know that they have a slow and uniform complete cycle.

Someone with talent could make a timelapse... :sly:

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Alpha Tauri (bright star on the left)
Orion Constellation (center, but not the full constelllation)
Sirius (bright star on the left, the brightest in the sky)

The most recognizable alignment in the starry night.

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The Great Orion Nebula

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The "Kaz's SETI" (I assume, lol)

Those who have already taken more than one lap on Route X know that the position of the antennas changes.
But I didn't know that they have a slow and uniform complete cycle.

Someone with talent could make a timelapse... :sly:

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Wow, I knew the constellations were visible - but Orion? That is awesome.
 
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