I am reading this all as quite sad since I disagree with you a lot. I even wonder if you guys are actually trolling?
Some of cars you've been listing has been absolute garbage in GT games over years and various versions of Gran Turismo games. And you still would like to include them in this game?
Since this new Gran Turismo game is focusing lesser cars and focused on GT-sport cars they should pick up cars from that class.
Traditionally there's been quite Gran Tourer history with Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, BMW, Ferrari, Jaguar, Jensen, Lamborghini, Lexus, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Porsche and Toyota.
Around 2017 till 2019 when this vacuum cleaner simulator is eventually published should not have anymore any "2002 concept Cadillacs" which never came into production nor "RedBull X2010" fantasy cars nor any Vision GT cars. If I want mad physics, alternative dimension GT experience I go play Grand Theft Auto Online.
I am afraid of this Gran Turismo serie will fail badly with GT Sport and GT 7.
What did work in late nineties with "realistic driving simulations", doesn't work similar anymore. Especially if root of this game has not changed much in past decades:
GT Sport and Gran Turismo 7 will have next:
- Irritating jazz music on every menu with trademark annoying button sound effects.
- Absurd moped cars popular in Japan, nowhere else.
- Overwhelming amount of Nissans. Then they decide there's not enough Nissans, they offer more as DLC.
- Unrealistic feel on surface you drive on.
- Cold touch on racing overall. It will be clean as hospital.
- Lack of weather or daylight change.
- Disappointing sounds.
- Fantasy cars by Kaz.
- Concept cars from decades back.
- Ridiculous challenges.
It will need quite effort from these guys to get even close with Forza Motorsport, Project Cars, Assetto Corsa, iRacing.
Apologies if I hurt someones feelings and ranting over.
Regards,
Tappajakoala