GT Sport Maintenance Confirmed for December 22; New Update Incoming

The update notice is really short about what it gave us. It only says that they're bug fixes and stability improvements.
 
I'm now downloading it's around 2.7 GB.
That's big update if it just bug fixes.
Don't blow it PD!
Been over a week since my last session.
 
Anyone one else notice the GR1 Endurance Series in GT League? Would like see a Nurburgring 24hr Endurance race ala GT4. Now that would be some great nostalgia to bring back for the 20th Anniversary of GT.
GT Sport has no dynamic weather, so that would be a GT4 deja vu, surely that will look quite laughable so I'm glad they did not attempt 24hr endurances without dynamic weather.
 
Info on the 12 new cars:

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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3) '69           50,000        N300
Chris Holstrom Concepts 1967 Chevy Nova                   300,000        N700
Enzo Ferrari '02                                        1,000,000        N700
Ferrari F40 '92                                            50,000        N500
Ford F-150 SVT Raptor '11                                  55,000        N400
KTM X-BOW R '12                                           100,000        N300
Lamborghini Countach LP400 '74                          1,800,000        N400
Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) '02                        40,000        N300
Nissan Skyline GT-R V・spec II (R32) '94                   52,900        N300
Nissan Skyline GT-R V・spec II Nür (R34) '02               61,000        N300
Volkswagen Sambabus Typ 2 (T1) '62                         75,000        N100
Suzuki SWIFT Sport '07                                     16,300        N100
 
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1,8 million for the Countach
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Also, the F40 is 400K, not 50K.
 
Info on the 12 new cars:

Code:
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible ’69                  50,000        N300
Gran Turismo Chris Holstrom Concepts 1967 Chevy Nova        300,000        N700
Ferrari F40 ’92                                              50,000        N500
Ferrari Enzo Ferrari ’02                                  1,000,000        N700
Ford F-150 SVT Raptor ’11                                    55,000        N400
KTM X-Bow R ’12                                             100,000        N300
Lamborghini Countach LP400 ’74                            1,800,000        N400
Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A ’02                               40,000        N300
Nissan Skyline GT-R V·Spec II ’94                            52,900        N300
Nissan Skyline GT-R V·Spec II Nur ’02                        61,000        N300
Volkswagen Sambabus Typ 2 (T1) ’62                           75,000        N100
Suzuki Swift Sport ’07                                       16,300        N100
Cool, good prices

Gran Turismo Chris Holstrom Concepts 1967 Chevy Nova I thought this would be worth 3 million xD Very cheap
 
is a higher Weightreduction % higher weigt or a weight reduction?

examble Porsche 911 RSR 103% to 106%...

is that car now heavieror lighter?

sry iam at work and cannot ceck
 
is a higher Weightreduction % higher weigt or a weight reduction?

examble Porsche 911 RSR 103% to 106%...

is that car now heavieror lighter?

sry iam at work and cannot ceck

Pretty sure its increased weight - substantial BoP changes made co-incident with 1.09/1.10.

As we all know getting BoP right is a challenge even for real racing so will be interesting to see how long it takes the 'aliens' to figure out the best car for each class now.......

https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gtsport/news/00_5078444.html
 
Been on the sidelines waiting to see how things go before I buy in... hope it’s a good update for you all... anyway, can you now save your cars offline in a garage yet for offline play ? That’s a biggie for me currently...
 
noo not my lovely porsche :)

Look on the bright side:

Volkswagen Beetle Gr.3 [Power Ratio : 90% > 91%] [Weight Reduction Ratio: 106% > 110%]
Renault Sport Mégane Gr.4 [Power Ratio : 105% > 100%]

Despite all the posts saying just nerf "x" as we all know its never quite as easy as that per real racing as otherwise "y" becomes dominant.......time will tell whether PD have got it basically right (won't ever be 100%) but does look as the changes are substantial affecting every car I think.

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NEW TRACKS: Two "PD original" tracks put together, and a reverse variation of that.....

The fact that there is a Le Mans scape but you can't actually race on it is beyond me...
 
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NEW TRACKS: Two "PD original" tracks put together, and a reverse variation of that.....

The fact that there is a Le Mans scape but you can't actually race on it is beyond me...

PD never indicated there would be new tracks - the semi official tweets showed variations only. Tracks will come at some point as per the Top Gear interview (see below) with DLC starting from December so I suspect there will be a constant flow - there are 50 cars to come by March, as previously posted thats' effectively 12 per month. I suspect PD have a monthly release schedule planned - what it will contain nobody knows but them which in software development is correct as there can always be delays etc. Suspect that each month a week or two before release the DLC content will be notified just as done for initial November and now December DLC all of which has been free so far:

But that’s not the whole story. We recently chatted to the game’s creator Kazunori Yamauchi about what we could expect from GT Sport’s downloadable updates, both free and paid, over the next year or so. For a start, while there are some excellent fictional circuits and cars, Yamauchi reassured us that we’d be getting more realistic downloadable content as well. “So we plan on starting the DLC in December and that involves cars and tracks,” he told TG. “So there will be Vision cars, production cars, cars that have historical importance and then of course we want to have real world motorsport tracks as well as fun fictional tracks. We’re working on all these things.”

Memo: in my opinion this is spot on too
Lots to look forward to then, both in the immediate future and the longer term. Gran Turismo games might have a legendarily ponderous pace of development, but they’re also known for changing and expanding long after release as well.
 

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