No need to feel anything just yet.I don’t know how to feel about this......
The game needs race cars. That isn’t even up for debate. PD know this too because they’ve scanned a bunch of GTE cars and a recent Le Mans winner. As ever we will see when they’re released.Honestly, I see PD do this and I smile. They don't cave to crowd pressure over adding content into the game. They know what they feel the game needs and they stay the course and do it. This should have been predictable with the return of Supra cup and the Toyota relationship that exists there.
I also still find it really cool that Toyota claim they use the Supra cup data for development. I wonder if anything on the 2020 model comes from that data.
Glad PD aren't wasting their man hours modelling a few obscure race cars of the last 20 years just to appease a small minority of very, very loud voices. I'm sorry, but a majority playing this game has no idea about the GTOne, CLK-GTR or any of those that always get chucked around these threads.
Ready for my crucifixion now.
Don't think it's going be outputting quite that much hp for stock. it's still N300So I saw the wiki page and it seems that the power output for the newest 2020 Supra is quite an improvement. From 335 hp to 382 hp.
The Real Toyota Supra Simulator
I concede similar confusion. The car shown in the images is clearly the 2020 "A91 Edition", and that should be 382hp - thus N400. But the site does indeed call it an N300. I guess we'll find out in the morning.Don't think it's going be outputting quite that much hp for stock. it's still N300
https://www.gran-turismo.com/world/gtsport/news/00_5965325.html
Forcing everybody to copy the entire GTSport game file when installing along with likely uninstalling other applications to allow the download to start, just for one car, is simply hilarious
How do you know that it's "a small minority"? If only a few people asked for the GT-One, even less asked for the 2020 Toyota GR Supra RZ which has, as far as I know, zero differences with the 2019 version.Honestly, I see PD do this and I smile. They don't cave to crowd pressure over adding content into the game. They know what they feel the game needs and they stay the course and do it. This should have been predictable with the return of Supra cup and the Toyota relationship that exists there.
I also still find it really cool that Toyota claim they use the Supra cup data for development. I wonder if anything on the 2020 model comes from that data.
Glad PD aren't wasting their man hours modelling a few obscure race cars of the last 20 years just to appease a small minority of very, very loud voices. I'm sorry, but a majority playing this game has no idea about the GTOne, CLK-GTR or any of those that always get chucked around these threads.
Ready for my crucifixion now.