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Ah yes, those VGT spaceships that many people hate..

While PD are pushing out 700hp, 500kg, impractical, fake cars, that many people love...

SMH.
This one was made in real life and was just driving on a race track roughly an hour ago.

Of all the VGTs, this one may have the most real world implications, as Hyundai/Genesis are making moves and taking performance and Motorsports very seriously. This particular concept intends to be a direct preview of their upcoming performance line, which may result in a GT3 and/or 4 program to compliment the’now confirmed hypercar program that starts in now just under a year.
 
The new Hyundai is actually pretty fun to drive… It’s just very heavy and the brakes need to be upgraded. The car was nice to drive though sounds good also.. I forgot it was an EV definitely a nice addition for GT7.
I was agreably surprised to see it can be fitted with a stage 5 weight reduction. (Cr. 120,000)
 
Can anyone tell me if anything changed in circuit experience at all? Because in patch notes they wrote :

 - The target times for all Circuit Experience events have been adjusted, and we have updated all demonstration replays. Also, all rankings boards have been reset.

But i didn’t notice any changes to times since i have some tracks still in progress to complete 🧐
 
Saw this doing the rounds on Twitter.
Supposedly there was a PC port in development, but it was shelved.
Makes sense if Sony/PlayStation don't want their hardware sales to drop, but I guess then why was it developed in the first place? Maybe they saw the Xbox situation and how it played out, and changed their mind on a PC GT7 mid-way through development.
 
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Yup. That's why they have anti-cheat detection.
Supposedly there was a PC port in development, but it was shelved.
As far as we're aware, no there wasn't... so no it wasn't :lol:

A lot of places took our article in which Kazunori Yamauchi said it had been considered and looked into as if it was actively being pursued, so he later had to deny that (someone even quoted us saying it was to him in a question and... we just didn't say that) and then the whole game of telephone took place.

I wouldn't say no GT game would head to PC, but I've always been very, very confident indeed that GT7 wasn't the one that would.
 
Is there cheating on iRacing ? AMS ? LMU ? Or even modding ?
Don't know about those games but there's cheating in the PC port of F1 games, so it's possible to cheat in racing games. There's also cheating on PS4 FPS games though, so it's not like a game is immune because it's on console. You still need to have anti cheat measures.
 
As far as we're aware, no there wasn't... so no it wasn't :lol:

A lot of places took our article in which Kazunori Yamauchi said it had been considered and looked into as if it was actively being pursued, so he later had to deny that (someone even quoted us saying it was to him in a question and... we just didn't say that) and then the whole game of telephone took place.

I wouldn't say no GT game would head to PC, but I've always been very, very confident indeed that GT7 wasn't the one that would.
I think the persistent rumour (on Twitter/Reddit etc) is more to do with the Nvidia Geforce leak. GT7 and Demon’s Souls are the only PS games left from it that haven’t been released on PC, so people will still insist they are coming.

GT8 on PC day 1 always seemed a better bet to me, especially now after the success of Helldivers 2 for Sony.
 
I think the persistent rumour (on Twitter/Reddit etc) is more to do with the Nvidia Geforce leak. GT7 and Demon’s Souls are the only PS games left from it that haven’t been released on PC, so people will still insist they are coming.
We pointed out right away that GT7 wasn't on the list in the same way as other titles that were coming, and the whole thing looked like storefront scrapes. That this rumour wouldn't go away was crazy.
 
Is there cheating on iRacing ? AMS ? LMU ? Or even modding ?
AMS, modding? 100%, it was built on the RFactor engine with modding as a part of the product.

AMS2, modding? It is built on the Madness engine, so it is not designed for modding, but it has happened.

That said, I agree with regard to the cheating side, these titles, iRacing in particular, have been used for very high-profile events (in excess of that which GT has been used for) and while cheating has happened, it has not been via the software.

 
That said, I agree with regard to the cheating side, these titles, iRacing in particular, have been used for very high-profile events (in excess of that which GT has been used for) and while cheating has happened, it has not been via the software.
I don't believe cheating is a valid reason not to bring GT to PC, it may be an excuse, but it is BS.

For me the real reason is that it sells PSs (and it is the main reason for me to buy a PS5, a PSVR2 and recently to benefit of a trade-in offer to switch to a PS5 pro).
 
PlayStation let The Last of Us - its biggest crown jewel IP - launch in a terrible state on PC, and Spider-Man 2 is not looking in much better shape from its recent launch.

I wouldn't blame PD for being very sceptical of going onto PC until Sony's porting initiative can show it can consistently ship games in a good state.
 
According to the latest rumour - PD prefers to work on the next GT than doing a PC port of GT7

which is a better idea imho , who knows if it will be GT8 or some side sequel like GT Sport was
 
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Assuming the Civic is an EF, none of the four cars are from past games. None of the previous five were either. You have to go back to the Evo VIII in 1.52 to find one: one of the last 12 cars including this upcoming update. Most updates have more all-new than returning (even if we include closely related cars as returning) with only four updates bucking that trend.


However, it was "only", and "old cars" not "cars from past games". He said "if you do only that [add old cars], it will probably end" and "if all you want is old cars that's fine, but that will never last".

Over the last year (the interview is now two years old), we've had one update - 1.43 - which hasn't included a Brand Central-exclusive (therefore 2010 and on) car. In fact I think that's the only one full-stop, although the two in 1.29 were the ItalDesign VGT twins. Every other update has had something new as well as the old cars, therefore not being "only" old cars added.
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With EVs going to be a bigger part of GT going forward, I think it is only a matter of time before PD creates a "Gr.E" class. And I feel there is enough out there where the bones of such a category could exist today featuring stuff like the Ford Mustang Mach E 1400, Porsche Mission R, and the long teased but not yet ingame Tesla Race car.

Heck if PD were willing to go a bit further the Ioniq N Time Attack car could also slot in, though IRL it is underpowered, and would have to be BOP'd. Or they could throw in a fictional racing version of the N Vision 74 concept.

If PD were really feeling their oats and though they could get away with ropey BOP'ing it, the ID.R could even potentially make the grade, as while like the Ioniq it would be underpowered, the downforce would make up for it, though it would probably be a similar case to why the Escudo doesn't work in Gr.B in practice.
 
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According to the latest rumour - PD prefers to work on the next GT than doing a PC port of GT7

which is a better idea imho , who knows if it will be GT8 or some side sequel like GT Sport was
Fully agreed. I wouldn't even mind another side-game ala GTS as long as a more formal GT8 has all the cars from GT7 carry over. Or, maybe there could be a mobile version that has connectivity to GT8, titled "Gran Turismo Alleggerita."
With EVs going to be a bigger part of GT going forward, I think it is only a matter of time before PD creates a "Gr.E" class.
I'm not so sure about that, seeing how various automakers are reneging on their plans for EVs, such as Lotus and Genesis. That said, I would be very interested in a group of made-for-game racers based on road cars akin to Gr.4, except they're all EVs. I'd even be fine with it being part of the Manufacturers Series - though I'm unsure of how some automakers could have a model, like Toyota/Subaru, let alone brands like the aforementioned Genesis. Honestly, as far as the Manufacturers Series goes, I'd much rather have Gr.1 potentially be a part of it and maybe even Gr.2, even if it means some brands making a new VGT when they already have one. We've already seen such a thing with Jaguar and Peugeot, too.
Best thing would be to get Pike's Peak with Goodwood hillclimb back, I wouldn't mind even paid DLC like LH challenge on GT Sport, to finnaly use those Hillclimb cars.
This I would also agree with, especially since I bet PD would model the changes in air pressure/temperature/oxygen as you ascend.
 
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With EVs going to be a bigger part of GT going forward, I think it is only a matter of time before PD creates a "Gr.E" class. And I feel there is enough out there where the bones of such a category could exist today featuring stuff like the Ford Mustang Mach E 1400, Porsche Mission R, and the long teased but not yet ingame Tesla Race car.

Heck if PD were willing to go a bit further the Ioniq N Time Attack car could also slot in, though IRL it is underpowered, and would have to be BOP'd. Or they could throw in a fictional racing version of the N Vision 74 concept.

If PD were really feeling their oats and though they could get away with ropey BOP'ing it, the ID.R could even potentially make the grade, as while like the Ioniq it would be underpowered, the downforce would make up for it, though it would probably be a similar case to why the Escudo doesn't work in Gr.B in practice.
Ropey BoP is the worst thing PD do and I want them to stop doing it. The LMGT1s and the '90s WRC cars feel nothing like how they should under BoP, and that's the only conditions they ever get used in online because even single-make events like the TTs use group BoP rather than stock figures.

I'm not against an electric race car class, but it needs to look like Gr.3 (minus the Silhouette) does currently, where the cars are already sort of competitive with each other at a certain target speed level and just need some tweaking.
 
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