Gran Turismo 7 tire slip bug

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Hey Guys, I‘m new into gran turismo and I guess I spotted a small bug. When I drive off with low throttle with any car the tires which transfer the engine power start to spin a little, even when the car stands still and it seems like the tires are sliding on the ground. Just a small but annoying thing. Does anyone know how to fix that or how to contact gt7 support so they can update this? I’ve read another thread in this forum but it wasn’t helpful. Thank you! ^_^
 
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You may not like the answer, but there is no way to contact PD directly. Either way they likely won't be interested in minor bugs.
 
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Hey Guys, I‘m new into gran turismo and I guess I spotted a small bug. When I drive off with low throttle with any car the tires which transfer the engine power start to spin a little, even when the car stands still and it seems like the tires are sliding on the ground. Just a small but annoying thing. Does anyone know how to fix that or how to contact gt7 support so they can update this? I’ve read another thread in this forum but it wasn’t helpful. Thank you! ^_^
It's tough to know what you're talking about without video, but it sounds like you're referring to clutch slip - engine revs rising without going anywhere - which occurs when you accelerate at a low speed in a higher gear.
 
It's tough to know what you're talking about without video, but it sounds like you're referring to clutch slip - engine revs rising without going anywhere - which occurs when you accelerate at a low speed in a higher gear.
I think that’s not the issue. It also happens with electric cars/hybrid cars and automatic transmission. In every gear the tire seems so „slide“ on the ground with low throttle acceleration from 0 speed but only those which transfer the engine power and especially just for 1-2 seconds. Took a video of it, unfortunately it’s shown vertically, my bad:


The front wheels slightly slip on the ground for around 1 second, hope you guys can see this.
 
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Hey Guys, I‘m new into gran turismo and I guess I spotted a small bug. When I drive off with low throttle with any car the tires which transfer the engine power start to spin a little, even when the car stands still and it seems like the tires are sliding on the ground. Just a small but annoying thing. Does anyone know how to fix that or how to contact gt7 support so they can update this? I’ve read another thread in this forum but it wasn’t helpful. Thank you! ^_^
I also noticed this when in multiplayer lobbies.
 
Hey Guys, I‘m new into gran turismo and I guess I spotted a small bug. When I drive off with low throttle with any car the tires which transfer the engine power start to spin a little, even when the car stands still and it seems like the tires are sliding on the ground. Just a small but annoying thing. Does anyone know how to fix that or how to contact gt7 support so they can update this? I’ve read another thread in this forum but it wasn’t helpful. Thank you! ^_^
I noticed this, it seems to have been fixed in the latest update.. good stuff!
 
Yes before the update this was an issue. The animation of the wheel spin not aligning with the underlying physics (car was stationary but wheel rotating animation kept playing).
 
I think that’s not the issue. It also happens with electric cars/hybrid cars and automatic transmission. In every gear the tire seems so „slide“ on the ground with low throttle acceleration from 0 speed but only those which transfer the engine power and especially just for 1-2 seconds. Took a video of it, unfortunately it’s shown vertically, my bad:


The front wheels slightly slip on the ground for around 1 second, hope you guys can see this.

Automatic transmissions use clutches also. They operate on tighter tolerances and are inside the transmission housing though. They also usually have multiple plates.
 
Though not all automatic transmissions use clutches this wasn’t the issue anyway, it was an issue about the physics modeling but this has already been updated
 
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