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nope, just the VulcanPretty sure that's the Aston Martin Valhalla back there
nope, just the VulcanPretty sure that's the Aston Martin Valhalla back there
Pretty sure that's the Aston Martin Valhalla back there
Nope. That's a Pagani Huayra.
Will we get an english internation official version of the Tuning and Tracks videos? When?Can't find it on the Spanish Playstation channel though, you have a link to the video?
Nope. That's a Pagani Huayra.
I was not entirely sure, so I mentioned the Veyron anyway.For proof (I think the Veyron was already shown in an earlier trailer?):
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Not exactly. I mean, I do agree that it is extremely likely, based on that statement alone, that if not every - there's always the potential for one or two to fall through the cracks - then almost every car in GT Sport will return to GT7. In fact we also said as much in our article (which was five days earlier than the one linked in your post, and credited the source for the quote):I mean Kaz has confirmed that every car is returning.
No, this thread is for cars seen in official GT7 media only. I was tempted for a while, but if we haven't seen it, it's not going on the list.In light of this I think it'd be worthwhile to include all the GT Sport cars possibly as a new category to help us better see how close we are to that 420+ cars at launch number.
Since he said 'over 400' it could be everywhere between 401 and 499I mean Kaz has confirmed that every car is returning.
"Gran Turismo 7 will contain everything that was in GT Sport" - Polyphony CEO
GT7 will build upon the extesive content that was available in the previous game according to the GT creator.racinggames.gg
“Gran Turismo 7 will really contain everything that was in GT Sport; there’ll be nothing lost there”
In light of this I think it'd be worthwhile to include all the GT Sport cars possibly as a new category to help us better see how close we are to that 420+ cars at launch number.
Yeah that's fair. It is simple enough as is to just count how many non GT Sport cars there and just add that to the GT Sport total on my own so I'll just keep doing that.Not exactly. I mean, I do agree that it is extremely likely, based on that statement alone, that if not every - there's always the potential for one or two to fall through the cracks - then almost every car in GT Sport will return to GT7. In fact we also said as much in our article (which was five days earlier than the one linked in your post, and credited the source for the quote):
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No, this thread is for cars seen in official GT7 media only. I was tempted for a while, but if we haven't seen it, it's not going on the list.
He has said over 420 in other interviews so I'm going by that. Technically that can mean anywhere from 421 to a million but I choose to interpret it as in the ballpark of 420-470 but we'll see.Since he said 'over 400' it could be everywhere between 401 and 499
And when I'm not sleeping 12 hours a day because I've had COVID, I'll get right on it.The list needs to be updated now that we seen some other cars in the last week
Stop making excuses. You could have updated the list instead of responding to that post. Some people and their priorities. No wonder the world is the way it is. I’m never buying another Gran Turismo game ever again. Sheesh!And when I'm not sleeping 12 hours a day because I've had COVID, I'll get right on it.
People are lazyStop making excuses. You could have updated the list instead of responding to that post. Some people and their priorities. No wonder the world is the way it is. I’m never buying another Gran Turismo game ever again. Sheesh!
Yeahp. This goes especially to Gr. 3/4/B versions of existing cars, as well as race-homologated versions of VGT's. However the Honda CR-X isn't in the game.Do we count race versions as a seprate car? If I buy a Honda CRX for example and give it a race body kit. Is it a Honda CRX racecar then and counts as an extra car?
Stop making excuses. You could have updated the list instead of responding to that post. Some people and their priorities. No wonder the world is the way it is. I’m never buying another Gran Turismo game ever again. Sheesh!
There's no Valhalla in there.A part from Valhalaa what others new cars are there to mention in latest trailers? I reckon there's a ferrari also?
I believe there’s a shot of it as the cars exit the tunnel at Trial Mountain. I think from the Livery video(?).Do we have any proof where was the 2013 GT-R GT3 was sighted?
Maybe except 3-4 cars that got updates to the latter version, but 99,9% should be in GT7All of the cars from gtsport will be in GT7.
In the Racer video (that you mentioned), the cars I saw in that scene in order was:I believe there’s a shot of it as the cars exit the tunnel at Trial Mountain. I think from the Livery video(?).
It was just an example. In GT1 and GT2 you could make a CR-X street version into a race version. Not a GT3 not a GT4 it was more like a track day racecar. Well I think the whole option will be missing in GT 7 then...Yeahp. This goes especially to Gr. 3/4/B versions of existing cars, as well as race-homologated versions of VGT's. However the Honda CR-X isn't in the game.
Racing modifications will have to be done your own way though, with performance upgrades, a roll cage, custom wheels, any dress-up parts/aero upgrades (either individual parts or wide body) and lastly, a proper livery to match. It's still there, but you have more freedom to customize the car exactly how you want it.It was just an example. In GT1 and GT2 you could make a CR-X street version into a race version. Not a GT3 not a GT4 it was more like a track day racecar. Well I think the whole option will be missing in GT 7 then...
I am sure this was just PR talk from Kaz, so that he didn't have to say "no, there are no racing modifications in the game".Racing modifications will have to be done your own way though, with performance upgrades, a roll cage, custom wheels, any dress-up parts/aero upgrades (either individual parts or wide body) and lastly, a proper livery to match.
Racing modifications, as in GT1 or GT2-style, or something similar to that of Project CARS 3, is now a thing of the past, as that would mean having to build a racing interior for that car and that takes time. Which is why GT5 didn't have many cars that could do racing modifications.I am sure this was just PR talk from Kaz, so that he didn't have to say "no, there are no racing modifications in the game".
Because these upgrades have been there next to real racing modifications before, it just meant you had an upgraded road car, not a race car.