Seeing GT7 getting three cars including a cargo van in their most recent update dosent make me feel so bad from last months update getting a spyder Huracan. But seems like T10 and PD lately have been stuck on shelling out small amounts of cars in each update which is interesting. Hopefully come next week we get something a little more interesting in terms of cars even though it's likely it will be only 2 new to FM.
I'd take the van over the Huracan Spyder. At least the van would give us something we haven't driven before, and would be fun for liveries. Probably would provide better racing too, as in theory it should make for some pretty tactical drafting battles. Even if it wasn't any fun to race, I'd probably at least drive
once, which I can't say for the Huracan Spyder.
I don't really want T10 to go back down the route of meme cars, SUVs and pick-ups, or off-road buggies and stuff, but even that stuff would be better than convertible versions of cars we already have 3 of.
Yeah I think I'm actually happier for Sunset Peninsula to return than Bathurst, mainly out of curiosity of what its like 13 years later. Interested to see if they give it full makeover a la GT and their returning circuits, or if it stays true to its original form. The tri oval raced quite similar to Daytona, but it was a little bit closer in style to Michigan or Fontana, and the infield was almost the closest to resembling a street circuit compared to what weve currently got.
I'd much prefer Bathurst as it's in my top 5 favorite tracks ever, but Sunset Peninsula is cool to have back because the infield was actually fun. Can't decide if I want them to mess with it though. On one hand it would be interesting to see what they come up with, especially as Hakone and Grand Oak were actually surprisingly good tracks for racing so their current fantasy track designers have been good, but on the other hand I like the old version of the infield and wouldn't want it tweaked too much.
Agree that it feels very street circuit-y and while it could be rose tinted glasses, I remember finding it much more engaging than Daytona, Homestead or Indy rovals.
I really hope it means we see more revivals of old fantasy circuits from FM1-3. Alpine Ring was so underrated, and Tokyo with a few tweaks would be excellent, they would be the two at the top of my list.