I guess my question is, why wouldnt it make more sense for Gran Turismo to design the game to have these cars come with the cheaper, less quality Street Tires when you first buy the cars and force you to purchase the Sport Tires as an UPGRADE?.....doesnt this make more sense from a progressive standpoint?
Who in their right mind is going to change their better stock sport tires and downground to regular N tires if they give slower times and less handling??....what is the tradeoff or point for using these tires at all?....can someone elaborate on this?
Also my 2nd question, forgive me if it sounds stupid but I have just started playing the GT series games but I was wondering if the car upgrade strategy is just to simply upgrade your entire car to the most expensive parts all the time or is there a more complex 'matching' certain parts with other parts strategy that would yield better car performance?
Usually, I just keep upgrading each of my cars to the most expensive flywheels, drivetrains, brakes, engine upgrades, turbo, ect ect......is this the right strategy?
3rd question, I still cannot use MANUAL SHIFTING yet.....I use AUTO, is this going to absolutely be a disadvantage or can I compete with manual shifting drivers...are there any AUTO SHIFT tips I can use to get more out of AUTO that I am not aware of?....someone mentioned somewhere that you can hold another button or something to force it to rev higher or shift quicker???....can someone expalin?