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TGR GT Cup World Final will be a race between individual drivers.Both grand final events are team-based, despite being extremely entertaining, I still feel like we need a race between individual drivers.
TGR GT Cup World Final will be a race between individual drivers.Both grand final events are team-based, despite being extremely entertaining, I still feel like we need a race between individual drivers.
I too won with Spain, but WHEN will I get my winnings?Great race, and I won 1million credits thanks to Spain🙈🙈
I too won with Spain, but WHEN will I get my winnings?
Bonus Details
1,000,000 Credits (a total of 2,000,000 Credits will be delivered to those who correctly predict the winners of both the Manufacturers Cup and the Nations Cup).
■ How to Enter
Select the 'BONUS Campaign' banner displayed in the top right corner of the World Map in-game and pick the teams that you think will be victorious.
■ Entry Period
Entries can be submitted up to the point that the relevant Grand Final race broadcast starts.
As such, you can watch the outcome of the qualifying session before the Grand Final before making your decision.
■ Reward Delivery
・Monday, 14 August 11:00 (UTC) / Monday, 14 August 4:00 (PDT) / Monday, 14 August 20:00 (JST)
I too won with Spain, but WHEN will I get my winnings?
On Monday.
Thank you for answer and gif of cute lady.
So photogenic, that guyAnyway, best picture of @Jordan so far this weekend:
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His plane is somewhere in the middle of the shot, around a third of the way down, and that's shot from my office front window
Felt awful for Team Malaysia forgetting to change tires on their first stop They probably weren't going to be competitive (almost got lapped by the end) but taking themselves out on lap 8 sucks.This morning, the Nations Cup finals will be aired, as well. 👍
yesThey commentators kept talking about cooling off the inters in the wet patches as the dry line appeared, but I don't think I really saw anyone doing that. I know it's a thing in real life, but is it a thing in GT7?
i've done where is waldo's which were easier hahahhaAnyway, best picture of @Jordan so far this weekend:
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His plane is somewhere in the middle of the shot, around a third of the way down, and that's shot from my office front window
Yep... All the Team Spain drivers did an excellent job, but it was Pol Urra's first stint where he pulled out nearly 17 seconds over the rest of the field on the soft tyres that bought them the massive lead that they never lost. He should have been their nominee for DOTD.What a tremendous performance from team Spain yesterday. Pol Urra's 12 lap stint with softs and full tank of fuel was really impressive
Kinda disagree on that even if its not realistic.It's pretty clear that these guys are the fastest drivers in the game, but they are definitely are not the cleanest. As others have mentioned, heavy damage would clear up a lot of the reckless driving we witnessed in the race. Overall, it was a good spectacle, but if you're not a GT fan and new to the world of sim racing, it probably wasn't the best advertisement for sportsmanship.
Yes. But you won't receive it until Monday August 20th.Is it still possible to get the ambulance now?
Nope. You can click on it and then immediately back out if you want.Is it necessary to watch the whole stream? (more than 2 hours).
I would watch some of the Nations Cup, that was a thriller live and a brilliant race by Spain.Is it necessary to watch the whole stream?
Thank you!Yes. But you won't receive it until Monday August 20th.
Nope. You can click on it and then immediately back out if you want.
I'm not saying they will eliminate dirty driving out of online racing. If a player fouls someone in a football match, they get a warning, or a yellow/ red card, depending on the severity of the foul. Maybe they should introduce that system to GT7 where dirty drivers get a warning/flag system, and then a black flag which ejects them from the race if they consistently abuse other drivers. Something needs to be done, as it's killing Sport Mode. When you see the best drivers in the game driving so recklessly in a world final, it pretty much sums up the mentality of online racers at present. Only 2% of the player base play in sport mode. That number will decrease if drivers feel its an unfair environment. If PD want to prevent the online part of their game from dying, then drastic changes need to be made, on the sportsmanship side of racing. This is obviously just my opinion.Kinda disagree on that even if its not realistic.
If heavy damage was on people would complain about the lack of action and overtaking attempts.
And with heavy damage on someone can ram another car and ruin his race, its better to not have such damage enabled and handle penalties for the people who cause collisions so only they get penalized the most and not the victims.
This is racing, there's always going to be non-gentleman racers who do naugthy moves, its like trying to eliminate fouls out of football, impossible
NOT Jay O’DowdWhat i don't understand is that it used to be better,at least in the front row
I remember in the Fraga era,there were some really close battles and you could say Fraga being a real life driver helped but Latkovski and Hizal were also really good.
On the controller vs wheel,i remember there being a driver that also only played on controller before the events and he did alright with the wheel,i wouldn't blame the Dualshock players just yet.