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Thank you! Didn't even know there's such stuff in the editor!It's in the livery editor.
Thank you! Didn't even know there's such stuff in the editor!It's in the livery editor.
You can, but certain parts of the track are still off limits even with it toggled off. Typically, stay away from the center area of the track and it won't reset you. I've done plenty of off-roading on the outskirts and hilly parts.Can't you turn track reset off? Maybe I'm wrong, thought you could.
Yeah, PD are a bit weird with where they place optional parts for cars.Thank you! Didn't even know there's such stuff in the editor!
They actually took cars from Sunday Cup 500 and put them into the new 400 event.Is anyone else noticing that a lot of the new "showcase events" are a lot harder than the recommended PP/the base game events? And no, it's not a "skill issue", the AI are just using faster cars. In the new European Sunday Cup race, which is supposed to be 400 PP, there's an AI that uses a M3 '97, which is close to 500!
I think PD are mimicking what players do.They actually took cars from Sunday Cup 500 and put them into the new 400 event.![]()
The only problem with custom races is the ai is bugged. The top three cars will pull away and the remaining ai cars pretty much do a formation lap for the entire raceWe don't need actually any new Events because you can setup your own with Custom Races.
The Payouts that you getting from your own Custom Races are almost the same as you getting it from the regular/PD Races.
The Monthly Races from the Updates are anyways Useless.
My goofiest challenge yet
Go a lap down in style to win a 5 lap race in a sub 200 pp Unimog versus very glitched over 500 hp Abarth 500s.
Get over yourself, unimog is an important part of automotive historyUnimog?Come on PD...
What's next?
A Clark Forklift?
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Engine swap, all of the ballast In the rear, racing soft tires, suspension max height and minimum everything else.what did you do to those poor little Abarths 😂
The unimog here was an old ford. I’ve even put a 12ft ish box on one..but that was the 90’s. We just don’t have anything with that kind of look. As close as i can recall would be various military supply trucks. Not that those things are remotely similar, its just as close as we getBoth the Unimog and the 205 are very familiar vehicles, at least here in Europe. But I understand the US use only muscle cars instead![]()
Which brings me to heavy thoughts, made me think what American make is an important part of automotive history that HAS NOT been part of the Gran Turismo series...Get over yourself, unimog is an important part of automotive history
Which brings me to heavy thoughts, made me think what American make is an important part of automotive history that HAS NOT been part of the Gran Turismo series...
Ford GT40
Chevy Corvette
Dodge Charger
Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe
Buick GNX
Plymouth Superbird
Chapparal 2D, 2J
Willys Jeep
32 Ford Coupe
They have been in game, cannot really think of a significant American car of history that has not made it in game....
Too funny, I'm crying...
GT has never had a classic Cadillac, of which there are many, the '59 models with ostentatious tailfins, an initmidatingly palatial 70s land yacht (the grandest of which is the Fleetwood Talisman), or the mighty V16 of the 1930s.Which brings me to heavy thoughts, made me think what American make is an important part of automotive history that HAS NOT been part of the Gran Turismo series...
Ford GT40
Chevy Corvette
Dodge Charger
Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe
Buick GNX
Plymouth Superbird
Chapparal 2D, 2J
Willys Jeep
32 Ford Coupe
They have been in game, cannot really think of a significant American car of history that has not made it in game....
Yeh I saw this on the "JustHungaming" channel for GT7 and thought this would be fun to try. Will give it a go today and see how mental I make that little MAZDA 2!!!That swap for the Demio is so bizarre. Was hoping it would be a K24 swap to keep it somewhat sane.
Special missions for these vehicles would be neat, such as the lunar rover missions in 6. They'd still only get played once or twice though. I wonder how much extra storage space they would occupy...I do like that PD adds vehicles like the Unimog, hiAce, safety cars and other quirky roadcars, but when there are only race tracks in the game and the only (official) thing to do in the game is racing (official game events, not the “role play” online lobbies people make) it doesn’t really make sense… With vehicles like this, the game could really do with environments were these vehicles can be properly utilized, like a free roam road network with a city part, country roads, a highway, off road trails etc. Because now you basically have to use the game in a way that it doesn’t really wants to be used, just properly use the vehicles the developers themselves have added to the game… it’s weird right?
I had a minute, so I did the research on this myself. It's not a long list.I have a question - the Z4 has had a weird path through the series in that it's a car that was in GT4, but was deemed important enough to re-scan and make Premium in GT5, but had to wait this long to make it back after the Sport refresh.
There can't be many other cars like that remaining to add, where they were in a PS2 game and then upgraded to Premium in the PS3 days, right? Most of them I assume are super important cars that are already in GT7.
We all know why Lotus aren’t in the game, but Bentley is a surprise omission for me.I had a minute, so I did the research on this myself. It's not a long list.
These are all the remaining cars that, like the Z4 before this update, are a) included in GT4, b) included in GT6 and were upgraded to a Premium model, and c) not yet in GT7.
Cars marked with a * were only Premium in GT6, not in GT5; cars in the second list are from brands not yet in the game at all so are less likely to show up.
- Mazda Autozam AZ-1 '92
- Mazda MX-5 J-Limited (NA) '91
- Mazda RX-7 Type R (FD) '91
- Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG (R230) '02
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI GSR TME '00* (not the special colour one that's in GT7, there's a lot of Evo VI trims)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI RS TME '00*
- Suzuki Cappuccino (EA21R) '95
- TVR Tamora '02
- Volkswagen Golf IV GTI '01
- Volkswagen Golf V GTI '05
- Acura NSX '91
- Bentley Speed 8 '03*
- Cizeta V16T '94*
- Lotus Elise 111R '04
- Lotus Esprit V8 '02
Honda IntegraI had a minute, so I did the research on this myself. It's not a long list.
These are all the remaining cars that, like the Z4 before this update, are a) included in GT4, b) included in GT6 and were upgraded to a Premium model, and c) not yet in GT7.
Cars marked with a * were only Premium in GT6, not in GT5; cars in the second list are from brands not yet in the game at all so are less likely to show up.
- Mazda Autozam AZ-1 '92
- Mazda MX-5 J-Limited (NA) '91
- Mazda RX-7 Type R (FD) '91
- Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG (R230) '02
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI GSR TME '00* (not the special colour one that's in GT7, there's a lot of Evo VI trims)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI RS TME '00*
- Suzuki Cappuccino (EA21R) '95
- TVR Tamora '02
- Volkswagen Golf IV GTI '01
- Volkswagen Golf V GTI '05
- Acura NSX '91
- Bentley Speed 8 '03*
- Cizeta V16T '94*
- Lotus Elise 111R '04
- Lotus Esprit V8 '02
The one featured in GT4 was the pre-facelift '03 model, while the one featured as a Premium in the PS3 games was the facelifted '04 model.Honda Integra