No I don’t run any assists.
Cancel the download, and use the manual check for updates function (go to the game in the PS4 browser, press triangle, select "Check for Updates").Hi
i've been disconnected since 11th of January due to my relocation.
Now i'm getting my internet back i've just miss the 1.55 update (116mb) but my ps4 still want to update 48Gb of content!
My current version of GTsport is 1.54 something... am i missing something?
Done it, worked well. Thanks!Cancel the download, and use the manual check for updates function (go to the game in the PS4 browser, press triangle, select "Check for Updates").
No. This is an ongoing bug - one which seems to hit players who played a long time ago and then came back to the game more recently. There's a small chance it might be resolved in the next update, but we don't know either way.I'm not getting any daily reward cars after I drive the 26 miles. I rented the game for a week when it came out and didn't play again until a couple weeks ago. But I was getting the reward cars back then no problem.
Is there a fix for this problem at all? If not, will there ever be a fix? Found an old thread where people were having the same problems but none of the suggestions worked.
Restart router to? It sounds like a network error, but it is strange that it only is WSIn the Daily Races, Gp3 at Willow Springs, my car starts the countdown as normal, but other cars do NOT move from the grid, remaining there for every lap. When completing a lap, they appear to be still on the grid, but ghosted, and I seem to be doing a time trial. But, at end of the race, the results come up as me having placed depending on my lap times.
WTF? This only happens at WS, and yes, I've restarted the game, and my console. No difference.
It can't be a router problem, as WS is the only one of the Daily Races that is affected. WeirdRestart router to? It sounds like a network error, but it is strange that it only is WS
No. This is an ongoing bug - one which seems to hit players who played a long time ago and then came back to the game more recently. There's a small chance it might be resolved in the next update, but we don't know either way.
https://www.gtplanet.net/gt-sport-players-hit-by-daily-workout-gift-bug/
The last Manufacturer Series race had a requirement to use all three tyre grades:Tyre penalty bug?
Used only Hard thru the whole race and got +20 sec penalty. So far twice, last time Manufacturer series 2020 pre series round 3. Think I’ve figured it out. Both those races I made entry well in time and choose practise/free run or whatever name it has. During this run I tested different tyres and eventually settled for Hard before entry time was up. Seems like the tyre changes after me choosing Race Entry and the time Entry really start, triggers the penalty. Anyone else?
The last Manufacturer Series race had a requirement to use all three tyre grades:
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https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gtsport/sportmode/championship/2150/round/3
Not using all of the mandatory tyres gets you a 20-second post-race penalty.
While I’d love to see the ability to manually calibrate pedals and save the settings, GTSport seems compelled to make this an automatic feature that we have no control over. As for your specific problem, I suspect you need to do a bit of pedal maintenance. A common problem with Logitech pedals is dirty potentiometers. A dirty potentiometer will behave exactly as you’ve described. There are YouTube videos that give detailed instructions on how to disassemble, clean, and reassemble the pedal’s potentiometers. It’s not a difficult job. Just a bit fiddly and a bit time consuming. My assumption is that your problem will be solved after a thorough cleaning.Can we please get adjustable pedal deadzones and sensitivity. There is an issue with the G29 steering wheel registering a brake input when it isn’t being touched.
It’s a brand new pedal set though, wouldn’t have thought the pots would be dirty already.While I’d love to see the ability to manually calibrate pedals and save the settings, GTSport seems compelled to make this an automatic feature that we have no control over. As for your specific problem, I suspect you need to do a bit of pedal maintenance. A common problem with Logitech pedals is dirty potentiometers. A dirty potentiometer will behave exactly as you’ve described. There are YouTube videos that give detailed instructions on how to disassemble, clean, and reassemble the pedal’s potentiometers. It’s not a difficult job. Just a bit fiddly and a bit time consuming. My assumption is that your problem will be solved after a thorough cleaning.
If they are within 2 years and you have all the paperwork from when you purchased them go straight to Logitech they will send you a new set, after the warranty runs out then there are things you can do to fix them, mine first started to play up after about a year, but it also depends on the environment your in, free of dust etc and how much you use themIt’s a brand new pedal set though, wouldn’t have thought the pots would be dirty already.