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Likely not, which is why the very long races were removed. The save function was during pitstops. The payoff would have to be enormous to sacrifice so much play time to those few races.I would. And many other players. As long As there is a mid-race save function.
Take a 24 hour race. If you did it in daily one hour sessions, it would take you 24 days. So, lets assume you don't play everyday, it would take a month of single player time.
In B-spec however (at least for GT5), you would train up your drivers, then set them free on a 24 hour race. 1 day and it's done.
1 day versus 1 month is a big difference. I would give up 1 day. Very few would give up 1 month.
Umm...That's simply and incorrect statement. In the early days, the "endurance" races were 30 minutes to 1 hour long. That offering expanded to real time, and then it was reduced back to 30 minute to 1 hour races. They are still there and there's quite a few of them. The 700pp race at Lemans? The 800pp race at Spa? The 600pp 30 minutes at Tokyo that people are constantly grinding?It's unbelievable that endurance races are not in GT7. Once a certainty in a GT game but now non-existant apart from the races in the missions tab.
Heck, in Sport Mode, we just finished a LeMans 30min endurance two weeks ago and a Spa 50+ minute endurance race last week.
On this point, I agree 100000%. If they want to offer cars for 20mil credits in the legends dealership, that's fine, but they should ALSO be offered as prize for grinding the longer races. That's the only reason I did the real time endurance races in the past.Granted only 1 hour races but the fact you can only earn credits once is just the worst decision regarding replayability.
People still complained
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/nissan-r390-gt1-lm-97-race-car.286436/
But, I remember trying to get the black and red Clarion R390 but I never did. I only ever got the blue one and of course the road car.
There's a car that I wish would come back to the series