Gran Turismo 7’s January 2025 Update is Coming Next Week

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My issue is I shouldn’t have to tweak the cars because they drive perfectly fine in time trials.
All my cars have all upgrades, wide bodies (where possible), large custom spoilers (where possible), and low aero for top speed.
Some of the vehicles listed are also engine swapped.
Even if the tweaking has minimal effect on performance, my issue is it’s not the maximum possible which the game thinks is undrivable when that’s not the case for any of these cars.
Ok.calm down.
 
And the feature of being able to turn a street car into a race car in the garage should’ve stayed in the game and improved upon.

Titles like iRacing are ongoing service models with paid DLC content. PD need to be mindful they need dozens of new cars and a healthy amount of new tracks ready for GT8. In addition to any new events & features. One of which could be race modification which will need lots of work.
RM isn't needed anymore and is a waste of resources since we can create our own RMs for just about any car using a combination of the roll cage, tow hooks, and livery editor. RM was PD's way of more extreme versions of a car way back when customization in the series was more limited.

I would agree with the notion that we could use more tuning part options going forward, such as maybe being able to replace the seats and steering wheel with racing versions, but all-in-all RM itself is unneeded.
 
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I hope the formula car is a Formula 2 type because then it can be used in many more races and will cost less than current formula cars already in the game.
 
That CANNOT be a C-HR. If it is....you've got to be KIDDING ME
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It’s a bit odd, yeah, however you could just ignore it. The other cars are cool. I imagine they add Toyotas like they do because of contracting. It’s no big deal
 
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