GT Sport's Next Content Update is On Its Way

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Well i'll be lookng forward when i return on september. Sadly can't enjoy now these new contents.

I really wanted the Clio V6 Sport though, used to love racing with it and there was a race version of that. Not thrilled with meganes.

Group C cars are a nice welcome as well!
 
Spa is rubbish now. There is run off tarmac on practically all the corners. That will be wonderful online.
If it comes one day, prepare for some indestructible boxes in FIA races marking the boundaries of Eau Rouge. Will be fun to get pushed into them at 250kph :D.

With a new Gr. C possibly at the doorstep, it will be even more important to finally get multiclass racing in lobbies. Or imagine a Le Mans sport mode race with 10 LMP and 10 GT cars. Or Suzuka with 10 Gr. 2 and ten Gr. 3. I guess it won't happen, one can dream though.
 
So how much do you think the LM cars will cost gona, im gona start GRinding today I have 3 Mill already

The last added cars , already in GT5-GT6, have the same previous price.

Pricing in GT6 :

Fiat 500 F (1968) Price in GT6: 20770 Cr.
Jaguar XJR-9 (1988) Price in GT6: 1980000 Cr.
Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype CN.0706 (1967) Price in GT6: 15000000 Cr.
Mercedes-Benz Sauber Mercedes C9 (1989) Price in GT6: 2150000 Cr.
Renault Sport Mégane Trophy V6 (2011) Price in GT6: 100000 Cr.
Nissan R92CP (1992) Price in GT6: 1920000 Cr.

IR
 
With all the updating, PD seriously needs to bring back race suspension for those road cars, as fun as it is for some people to "throw" those cars around corners, the lack of ridigity tends to leave a lot to be desired. Most regular street cars have marshmallow suspension and we aren't driving on bumpy highways, these are race tracks, I want a communicative suspension attached to those wheels.
 
The last added cars , already in GT5-GT6, have the same previous price.

Pricing in GT6 :

Fiat 500 F (1968) Price in GT6: 20770 Cr.
Jaguar XJR-9 (1988) Price in GT6: 1980000 Cr.
Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype CN.0706 (1967) Price in GT6: 15000000 Cr.
Mercedes-Benz Sauber Mercedes C9 (1989) Price in GT6: 2150000 Cr.
Renault Sport Mégane Trophy V6 (2011) Price in GT6: 100000 Cr.
Nissan R92CP (1992) Price in GT6: 1920000 Cr.

IR

Have over 8m in the bank at the moment. Will most likely see how the carousel goes for a few days after the update drops to see if I win one of the Group C cars then buy whatever I don't win. Looks like about 6m for the three in total.

CJ
 
Have over 8m in the bank at the moment. Will most likely see how the carousel goes for a few days after the update drops to see if I win one of the Group C cars then buy whatever I don't win. Looks like about 6m for the three in total.

CJ
Good idea CJ ;)
 
With all the updating, PD seriously needs to bring back race suspension for those road cars, as fun as it is for some people to "throw" those cars around corners, the lack of ridigity tends to leave a lot to be desired. Most regular street cars have marshmallow suspension and we aren't driving on bumpy highways, these are race tracks, I want a communicative suspension attached to those wheels.
I am always surprised how much better those cars feel after stiffening up the suspension, lowering the ride height and tweaking the diff. That doesn't help in sport mode though and that is why I normally don't race the one-makes.
 
With all the updating, PD seriously needs to bring back race suspension for those road cars, as fun as it is for some people to "throw" those cars around corners, the lack of ridigity tends to leave a lot to be desired. Most regular street cars have marshmallow suspension and we aren't driving on bumpy highways, these are race tracks, I want a communicative suspension attached to those wheels.
Given the adjustments at hand one could argue we already have race suspension, its just setup to react like the road suspension.
 
If we do in fact get Circuit De La Sarthe, I bet we would get new GT League events to go with it. I don't know maybe something like...
24 hours of LeMans events from GT4/GT5 since we have vintage GT cars like the 330 P4 and XJ13 and soon Group C.

I would really like them to release the old Le Mans track too that has the pure Dunlop curve with no chicane that then piles downhil to the Esses. I have loads of pics of the cars coming down that hill and a lovely one of one of the cars cresting the hill.

All the other sims don't have this and simply take out the barriers at the two chicanes on the Mulsanne.
 
If we do in fact get Circuit De La Sarthe, I bet we would get new GT League events to go with it. I don't know maybe something like...
24 hours of LeMans events from GT4/GT5 since we have vintage GT cars like the 330 P4 and XJ13 and soon Group C.

I'm with you- I just hope it's not the BS "24 Minutes" versions from GT6. 240 Minutes would be a good start... A full 24H with the option for in-game save would be epic! (Back in the day, I put my PS2 on a big UPS and ran a couple of the 24 hour events on GT4 start-to-finish, just pausing it to go to sleep/work/etc. Insane, but fun...)
 
Totally agree on that one

Why is there such an obsession with getting Le Mans? I understand the history of it of course, but it's a boring track to drive. Straights long enough to sticky tape the trigger down and go get yourself a cup of coffee...

In my opinion IF we were getting a new track something like Spa would be a lot better. Would also love some of the classic GT fantasy tracks.
 
I would like every update to would bring one location, not just one variations, but all variations of location.

For example, if it came to Le Mans, it would be magic if La Sarthe, Bugatti Circuit and Kartódromo were added.

I do not understand the reason for not doing this.

Suzuka and Nuburgring have other layouts, and have not been added. Do not understand. Looks deaf! It seems lazy! It seems unwilling!
 
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Almost all of those tarmac runoffs have sausage kerbs though so there's that. Poullon is the one without but going wide there doesn't really give much of an advantage as there's no grip out there.

Fuji would be a worse culprit of tarmac runoffs with no consequence.
 
Shame it won't be this version.

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That would be pretty dope to have included. Always liked the Abarth 1000 TC. But it would be pretty cool to also see a stock Fiat 600.

I still welcome it with open controllers.
 
I couldn't agree more on all accounts. GT Sport really has delivered above and beyond what I expected and to me, it's much better than what GT7 would've been. The racing focus brought something back that GT and so many other racing series were missing, great racing. It's as simple as that. Racing games stopped being about the actual racing and became more about gimmicks and car counts. And this had been bugging me for a while which is why I enjoyed Driveclub so much. GT Sport has given the best racing I've ever had outside of organized league races. The sport mode is usually great and the FIA races especially almost always are brilliant.
I have to disagree with you a gt7 would be better still.
 
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PD could release GT7 with tons of improvements, 1,000 cars & 100 tracks and some would still complain ! :eek:
I want to go on a rampage for lack of city tracks.
I know so well majority are not great for actual racing but i reaaaally want to put a show with road cars. Tokyo doesn't work well with some cars. Give me Seattle and american cars fiesta or Rome or Paris!

But yeah i'd be complaining despite all the good things, can't deny it
 
I want to go on a rampage for lack of city tracks.
I know so well majority are not great for actual racing but i reaaaally want to put a show with road cars. Tokyo doesn't work well with some cars. Give me Seattle and american cars fiesta or Rome or Paris!

But yeah i'd be complaining despite all the good things, can't deny it
Seattle is my all time favorite city GT track. I also love Paris and Rome but I also want to see return: London, Citta De Aria, Hong Kong, and New York
 
Seattle is my all time favorite city GT track. I also love Paris and Rome but I also want to see return: London, Citta De Aria, Hong Kong, and New York
Personally I hate all city tracks. The worst are the awful ugly generic SS routes and currently Tokyo Expressway. There are 4 of them in GTS and I seriously cannot tell them apart. I never pick them and only race them when they're a mission or GT League race at which point I am unashamed to say I become a wall-rider to get them over without thinking too much. So far, I haven't lost but it'll happen at some point. Not looking forward to it
 
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