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Trouble is that they too would have to try and make a decent game first.I would very much like it if Forza Motorsport to be released on PS5. Maybe that would give PD the kick up the arse they need.
Trouble is that they too would have to try and make a decent game first.I would very much like it if Forza Motorsport to be released on PS5. Maybe that would give PD the kick up the arse they need.
I feel very comfortable predicting PD are never going to make a primarily racing car/motorsports-focused Gran Turismo game again, GT Sport 2 or otherwise.
There's too many road car models in the game now that they won't throw away, too many manufacturers who they have rebuilt good relationships with and who like the exposure their road cars have in the game. Plus the memory of all the mediocre reviews of launch GT Sport saying "this isn't really Gran Turismo, where's the road cars and progression" - and both SIE and PD historically care a lot about review scores. Then you add MFGT being road car-exclusive as well, and I just don't think keeping up with the modern racing car treadmill is what they want the series to do.
If simulation of modern racing series is what you're looking for, I just don't think this is going to be the series for you going forward to be honest.
Finally someone said it. The same thing all over again.So funny seeing this cycle again. What is wrong in GT7 was wrong in GT Sport, wrong in GT6 and started being wrong in GT5.
I have no idea why people still hold out with the blind hope that GT8 will suddenly change the game design mindset that turned Sophy into a chase the rabbit or purposefully limits the throttle of AI in custom races to 95%.
The game is how they want it to be. You think they wouldn't just add an event that isn't the 472nd instance of a Sunday Cup in an update if they wanted to? They're not going to be beholden to doing that - they do it because that's their mindset and that's not going to drastically change with a new instalment.
My first prediction for gt8:Finally someone said it. The same thing all over again.
GT8 is not gonna be anything more than GT7 with a bunch of more cars and 1 or 2 more tracks (and tons of nostalgia bait again to sell out lol) Forget about proper singleplayer mode, good AI and online features.
You guys asked for it by glorifying Kaz for every thing he does/says, treating him like a god instead of adressing the issues.
It's gonna be so fun watching people's reaction to GT8 if it'll turn out like that lol, players getting made fun of by PD since what, 2010?
But i guess the only important thing is cool graphics, right?
Please stop making generalizations like this, it is annoying, to keep polite.You guys asked for it by glorifying Kaz for every thing he does/says
There's no logic bringing back a tarnished brand in GT Sport after all the hard work PD & Sony have put into reviving the Gran Turismo franchise with GT7. The official line may say different, but it seems obvious GT Sport came about as PD only had time to release a smaller title, so this was a convenient workaround.I would prefer PD to launch GT8. But wishful thinking aside, I suspect PD is working on GT Sport 2 because of the scarcity of modern race cars in the GT7 updates. I suspect PD is saving these cars for a new game, just like it did with GT Sport when it released several debut and original race cars, Gr.3 and Gr.4 models especially.
I would be extremely surprised, honestly astonished, if they managed to develop and release a AAA game in 4 years considering current game dev timelines. Even more so considering they have been developing GT7 over the last 2 years, they didn't stop immediately after release and switch to a follow-up.It wouldn't surprise me if we get another 6-12 months of updates with GT8 announced for a '26 launch.
GT Sport offers nothing that isn't in GT7 - in fact the online portions of the game are far more extensive - in addition to a single-player mode.
Either PD has a business vision focused on its own identity to strengthen the GT franchise, or PD does not receive the necessary budget to close agreements with motorsport leagues to exchange assets.The other thing about a game set around modern race cars is, outside of IMSA who do license out LMDhs/GTPs like candy (PD should really talk to them, it'd be a good PR win), licensors are increasingly preferring their own standalone games and/or iRacing these days. A few examples:
I don't profess to know the reasons at all, but it's clear most racing series licensors are either being more picky with where they license or aren't being approached by many places for their licenses.
- The only 2 2020s F1 cars I can think of outside of the licensed F1 games are the 2020 Mercedes in iRacing and the Red Bull in The Crew.
- The only 2 LMHs outside of officially licensed LMU are the GR010 here and the 499P that just got added to iRacing.
- The cars in GT5/6 might still be the most modern rally cars outside of the official WRC series, modern versions of these don't really show up at all.
- The current Indycar is iRacing-exclusive.
- NASCAR's current generation of cars is only iRacing and Forza.
- Super Formula is GT7 and iRacing exclusive.
- Super GT GT500 doesn't exist in modern form anywhere, The only GT300s are the BRZ GT300 and Lexus GT3 livery we have here.
- DTM may as well be RaceRoom exclusive, except for the RS5 we have here.
- Current-gen V8 Supercars is iRacing-exclusive (Forza just got the old generation models back; claiming that is like claiming PD have modern Super GT GT500 from the 2016 models)
- Basically every GT3 model that's been added to anything other than officially licensed ACC in the past couple of years has come in a factory base livery (or a custom livery like we got the '18 GT-R in) rather than a racing team livery.
They literally lost their commercial esports licences to ACCEither PD has a business vision focused on its own identity to strengthen the GT franchise, or PD does not receive the necessary budget to close agreements with motorsport leagues to exchange assets.
These events are getting a bit tedious though. Pretty much the same thing over and over with the same players. I think they should cut the number of events in half, and limit the amount of return players that can participate.Considering the money they supposedly lose with each GTWS event, I would be very surprised to see them focus on it again with the next instalment.
Technically it's moving negative profit to another departments budget....but the net number is well the net numberConsidering the money they supposedly lose with each GTWS event, I would be very surprised to see them focus on it again with the next instalment.
What money do they supposedly lose with each GTWS event?Considering the money they supposedly lose with each GTWS event, I would be very surprised to see them focus on it again with the next instalment.
What money do they supposedly lose with each GTWS event?
This was before they started charging for tickets, to be fair.The Stars of Gran Turismo's World Tournament See No Future in the Game (Update)
Lavish production and FIA backing convinced players that GT was a springboard to a motorsports or esports career. Years later, that dream has vanished.jalopnik.com
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In the majority of cases manufactures control the rights where their race cars appear. A series licence may get you a few extra bells & whistles but PD have shown little interest in those since GT5. We have Super Formula but that's effectively two cars.The other thing about a game set around modern race cars is, outside of IMSA who do license out LMDhs/GTPs like candy (PD should really talk to them, it'd be a good PR win), licensors are increasingly preferring their own standalone games and/or iRacing these days.
F1 and current WRC aside, pretty much all modern race cars are available in multiple titles. Some models, ie NASCAR, may only be in two titles, but that suggests they aren't exclusive. ACC has an SRO license so they get cars in series' liveries. Every other title with GT3 cars (too many to count!) have officially licensed cars. It makes sense to add those cars in their launch or factory livery otherwise you'd have to license every individual sponsor.
- The only 2 2020s F1 cars I can think of outside of the licensed F1 games are the 2020 Mercedes in iRacing and the Red Bull in The Crew.
- The only 2 LMHs outside of officially licensed LMU are the GR010 here and the 499P that just got added to iRacing.
- The cars in GT5/6 might still be the most modern rally cars outside of the official WRC series, modern versions of these don't really show up at all.
- The current Indycar is iRacing-exclusive.
- NASCAR's current generation of cars is only iRacing and Forza.
- Super Formula is GT7 and iRacing exclusive.
- Super GT GT500 doesn't exist in modern form anywhere, The only GT300s are the BRZ GT300 and Lexus GT3 livery we have here.
- DTM may as well be RaceRoom exclusive, except for the RS5 we have here.
- Current-gen V8 Supercars is iRacing-exclusive (Forza just got the old generation models back; claiming that is like claiming PD have modern Super GT GT500 from the 2016 models)
- Basically every GT3 model that's been added to anything other than officially licensed ACC in the past couple of years has come in a factory base livery (or a custom livery like we got the '18 GT-R in) rather than a racing team livery.
PD's focus is on their own class structure for racing.Either PD has a business vision focused on its own identity to strengthen the GT franchise, or PD does not receive the necessary budget to close agreements with motorsport leagues to exchange assets.
It would be very helpful if PD closed agreements with Super GT, IndyCar, DTM or IMSA to bring classic and modern cars, as well as circuits; if indeed these leagues have legal rights to the image of these cars.
Post launch support is factored in before a title launches. Much of the DLC we are getting now, or at least in the first 12-18 months, was likely underway before GT7 released. Nothing since release suggests the majority of PD's staff have been working on GT7 - you could argue GT7's lifespan has been expanded - due to the difficulties Sony's experienced with other studios. The release of My First GT may play into that.I would be extremely surprised, honestly astonished, if they managed to develop and release a AAA game in 4 years considering current game dev timelines. Even more so considering they have been developing GT7 over the last 2 years, they didn't stop immediately after release and switch to a follow-up.
That was five years ago (and hearsay). GT7 is already the next instalment, so if they found it worthwhile to continue in GT7 it’s not unlikely that they’ll continue in GT8 as well.The Stars of Gran Turismo's World Tournament See No Future in the Game (Update)
Lavish production and FIA backing convinced players that GT was a springboard to a motorsports or esports career. Years later, that dream has vanished.jalopnik.com
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Considering that I just deleted the game from my Xbox, I would not like to see the game on PlayStation.I would very much like it if Forza Motorsport to be released on PS5. Maybe that would give PD the kick up the arse they need.
How about no returning players at all?These events are getting a bit tedious though. Pretty much the same thing over and over with the same players. I think they should cut the number of events in half, and limit the amount of return players that can participate.
Something tells me that after Concord's failure (it, along with some other Sony Group-wide failures, reportedly resulted in Sony Group choosing to become a majority shareholder in Kadokawa instead of buying them outright), things may change.This was before they started charging for tickets, to be fair.
Now, they probably still lose money, I'm not denying that. Just that it's probably a bit less money now than it was in 2022.
The way these Championships are, it's as if it's real racing contracts. Like the same people each time. Why can't the field be new people each event?
I'm sure out of the thousands that participate and take time to do qualifying, there are thousands of stories to tell from the each participant. Wipe the field clean with fresh drivers.
I think Kaz says GT is a family. Well, let some new players have a seat at the big table. What if the next completely new field of drivers offer up clean racing? What if there are some players that have certain impairments, but are exceptional behind the wheel?
These events shouldn't be like Motorsport series where we see the same drivers each weekend. Invite the players that JUST missed out. Maybe those in the next queue. Not just Fraga all the time or Simmons or Mikal.
Not stealing current Championship player's thunder, but kind of making such players, as let's say, heroes of GT, make it so others can shine too.
Regardless of the quality level and feature set of ACE by that time, and whether or not they should respond to it, I think we all know PD will look at a game that has less content than v1.00 GT Sport and that isn't on PlayStation and go "yeah, no need for us to counter that, we're fine".When version 1.0 drops in the fall of 2025... EVO is going to include 100 cars by v1.0... the 1.0 version will include not less than 15 officially licensed circuits.
It could face some competetion through maybe in 2026 when ac evo is released on ps5 as well, yes it will have less cars and tracks,I think we have the answer to the "will PD feel the need to respond to Assetto Corsa" debate from the other day, by the way. From a Traxion article:
Regardless of the quality level and feature set of ACE by that time, and whether or not they should respond to it, I think we all know PD will look at a game that has less content than v1.00 GT Sport and that isn't on PlayStation and go "yeah, no need for us to counter that, we're fine".