GT7 Apparently September 2024 Update Prediction

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Fixing the physics would be nice.
Lots of things would be nice, but the point is to predict not to wish and complain.

As the Mitsubishi Evos are still obviously suffering from bounce, I'd predict some physics changes but probably not a lot or it would have been expedited.
 
Lots of things would be nice, but the point is to predict not to wish and complain.

As the Mitsubishi Evos are still obviously suffering from bounce, I'd predict some physics changes but probably not a lot or it would have been expeMos
Most of the predicts here are wishes.
 
100% certain there will be a big update accompanying the PS5 Pro update.
Based on what? Feels? 100% certain seems like a lot.
The Pro update in itself is a big deal already. Don’t know why I would expect big things on top of it - much less with 100% certainty.

Given the last update was big I expect the next update to be a standard 3 car update.

I say this with 0% certainty and 50% confidence.
 
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Based on what? Feels? 100% certain seems like a lot.
The Pro update in itself is a big deal already. Don’t know why I would expect big things on top of it - much less with 100% certainty.

Given the last update was big I expect the next update to be a standard 3 car update.

0% certainty. 50% confidence.
The simple adage: "Work smarter, not harder." Why roll out an update, just to turn around and update that update for the PS5pro when you could do it all in one fell swoop?
 
100% certain there will be a big update accompanying the PS5 Pro update.
The PS5 Pro launch is only really significant for GT7 players who will buy the console at release. Not many people compared to the existing pool of players on PS4 and PS5. It wouldn’t make much sense to hold stuff back just to celebrate it with a big content update alongside the PS5 Pro. Reach is too small to make any impact, and the game needs an update now. Players are starving for new content and physics tweaks are needed quite urgently as some cars still bounce around.

The simple adage: "Work smarter, not harder." Why roll out an update, just to turn around and update that update for the PS5pro when you could do it all in one fell swoop?

We’re in September and the PS5 Pro comes out in November. That one swoop you talk about would effectively eliminate a September update, because the PS5 Pro stuff likely won’t get supported by GT7 until late October.
 
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The PS5 Pro launch is only really significant for GT7 players who will buy the console at release. Not many people compared to the existing pool of players on PS4 and PS5. It wouldn’t make much sense to hold stuff back just to celebrate it with a big content update alongside the PS5 Pro. Reach is too small to make any impact, and the game needs an update now. Players are starving for new content and physics tweaks are needed quite urgently as some cars still bounce around.
Gross.
 
Given the 30th Anniversary of PlayStation is happening, I can think of one appropriate addition that would fit right in

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I've already made a lengthy post sometime ago about a list of cars I think could appear based on three main criteria (Series history, significance and whether it already has a racing or road variant already in-game if I recall) and well, this easily ticks two of those boxes.
For the "996" 911 GT1 race car, I might think of them adding the works livery instead of the PlayStation-sponsored car, while reserving the PS livery for the supposedly-scanned 993 GT2 Evo (which has errors in the currently restored livery, btw)
 
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? That makes zero senses to me.
Agreed, Modern day (read - for the last decade or so) software development is to employ continuous integration and continuous delivery. Updates should happen frequently, or it's a very very troubling sign of poor engineering/organization/mismanagement. The bigger the changeset the more work it involves and increases risk. Small frequent changes are much more manageable, testable, fixable, traceable, as well as rolled back.
 
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The simple adage: "Work smarter, not harder." Why roll out an update, just to turn around and update that update for the PS5pro when you could do it all in one fell swoop?
So on this basis, you're expecting a massive update in September..for a more powerful version of a console that comes out in November. I kinda see abit of flaw in this idea.
 
For the "996" 911 GT1 race car, I might think of them adding the works livery instead of the PlayStation-sponsored car, while reserving the PS livery for the supposedly-scanned 993 GT2 Evo (which has errors in the currently restored livery, btw)
If PD are going to add a 911 GT1 racecar it would make sense to add the ‘98 Le Mans winner.

I’d be content if the ‘97 911 GT1 was added as a generic ‘Touring Car’. Full race interior and specs, just not a 100% replica of the real thing. Same goes for other suitable models, F40, XJ220, Diablo GTR, R32 GT-R, RS500, E30 M3.

Asking too much for PD to rescan the race versions of all the above when there are so many all-new models not in the game.
 
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100% certain there will be a big update accompanying the PS5 Pro update.
I agree but i think it will be for next month or early november when ps5 pro is released, would not be supriced if content has been hold back to be released alongside ps5 pro update.


I dont think its impossible for an september update even if their is live event next week. But my guess is more on normal update and bigger for late october or early november.
 
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What do you guys expect?
A "small" usual 3 cars update this month with big update for October teased during the Worlds the 28th?
Or a "big" September update (which combine 2 months of content, like 7 cars and a track) and some update content used for the Worlds?
 
What do you guys expect?
A "small" usual 3 cars update this month with big update for October teased during the Worlds the 28th?
Or a "big" September update (which combine 2 months of content, like 7 cars and a track) and some update content used for the Worlds?
Well big one would be better in 1 go...then you have something to play with for some time...
thing with 3 cars is always ... majority of people out of 3 ( ussually like only 1 🤣🤣 ) you play couple hours and your done
 
Here's my personal wishlist for Update 1.51

Cars:
1. Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 1996
2. Autozam AZ-1 1993
3. Chevrolet Corvette C5 2004
4. Buick GNX 1987
5. RUF CTR3 "Yellowbird" 1987
6. Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Strassenversion 1997
7. Lotus Exige 2009
8. Lotus Elise 1996
9. Lotus Evora 2013
10. Lotus Emira 2023
11. Polestar 1 2020
12. VW Golf 8 2020
13. Ford Crown Victoria 2008
14. Alfa Romeo Brera 2006
15. Caterham Seven 2013
16. BMW M5 2005
17. BMW 2002 1972
18. BMW 2002 Turbo 1974
19. Mitsubishi Mirage 2014
20. Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 2022
21. Citroën 2CV 1968
22. Renault Avantime 2002
23. (Any kind of other cars, that needs to return. It would be nice to see more Skodas, or even finally add Dacia in the series)

Tracks: No new tracks, though I hope they return some more old ones in the future

Features:
Fixing the physics (Obviously)
Ability to open car doors, trunks, hoods, etc.
More Engine Swaps (For most players. I think the Renault R4 GTL 1985 deserves one)
We need some features from previos titles (GT1-GT6) to return to GT7. One nice thing will be if they add something that pays homage to any of their previous titles.

Scapes: More Eastern European countries, like the Balkan Peninsula deserves to appear in scapes. Same goes for some African and even maybe Middle Eastern

Engine Swaps:
Renault R4 GTL (It deserves one, as it was added on the Leap Day of 2024, alongside the 2009 TTS and the 2006 Evo 9)

If anyone has more suggestions to make, I'm welcome to hear them. These are all the new stuff that deserves to be added within GT7 during its lifecycle.
 
Here's my personal wishlist for Update 1.51

Cars:
1. Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 1996
2. Autozam AZ-1 1993
3. Chevrolet Corvette C5 2004
4. Buick GNX 1987
5. RUF CTR3 "Yellowbird" 1987
6. Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Strassenversion 1997
7. Lotus Exige 2009
8. Lotus Elise 1996
9. Lotus Evora 2013
10. Lotus Emira 2023
11. Polestar 1 2020
12. VW Golf 8 2020
13. Ford Crown Victoria 2008
14. Alfa Romeo Brera 2006
15. Caterham Seven 2013
16. BMW M5 2005
17. BMW 2002 1972
18. BMW 2002 Turbo 1974
19. Mitsubishi Mirage 2014
20. Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 2022
21. Citroën 2CV 1968
22. Renault Avantime 2002
23. (Any kind of other cars, that needs to return. It would be nice to see more Skodas, or even finally add Dacia in the series)

Tracks: No new tracks, though I hope they return some more old ones in the future

Features:
Fixing the physics (Obviously)
Ability to open car doors, trunks, hoods, etc.
More Engine Swaps (For most players. I think the Renault R4 GTL 1985 deserves one)
We need some features from previos titles (GT1-GT6) to return to GT7. One nice thing will be if they add something that pays homage to any of their previous titles.

Scapes: More Eastern European countries, like the Balkan Peninsula deserves to appear in scapes. Same goes for some African and even maybe Middle Eastern

Engine Swaps:
Renault R4 GTL (It deserves one, as it was added on the Leap Day of 2024, alongside the 2009 TTS and the 2006 Evo 9)

If anyone has more suggestions to make, I'm welcome to hear them. These are all the new stuff that deserves to be added within GT7 during its lifecycle.

Hey man, this is a predictions thread for a posible GT7 update, not a wishlist/suggestions thread. There is a specific thread for suggestions and other for wishlists. Good day🤙
 
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Here's my personal wishlist for Update 1.51

Cars:
1. Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 1996
2. Autozam AZ-1 1993
3. Chevrolet Corvette C5 2004
4. Buick GNX 1987
5. RUF CTR3 "Yellowbird" 1987
6. Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Strassenversion 1997
7. Lotus Exige 2009
8. Lotus Elise 1996
9. Lotus Evora 2013
10. Lotus Emira 2023
11. Polestar 1 2020
12. VW Golf 8 2020
13. Ford Crown Victoria 2008
14. Alfa Romeo Brera 2006
15. Caterham Seven 2013
16. BMW M5 2005
17. BMW 2002 1972
18. BMW 2002 Turbo 1974
19. Mitsubishi Mirage 2014
20. Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 2022
21. Citroën 2CV 1968
22. Renault Avantime 2002
23. (Any kind of other cars, that needs to return. It would be nice to see more Skodas, or even finally add Dacia in the series)

Tracks: No new tracks, though I hope they return some more old ones in the future

Features:
Fixing the physics (Obviously)
Ability to open car doors, trunks, hoods, etc.
More Engine Swaps (For most players. I think the Renault R4 GTL 1985 deserves one)
We need some features from previos titles (GT1-GT6) to return to GT7. One nice thing will be if they add something that pays homage to any of their previous titles.

Scapes: More Eastern European countries, like the Balkan Peninsula deserves to appear in scapes. Same goes for some African and even maybe Middle Eastern

Engine Swaps:
Renault R4 GTL (It deserves one, as it was added on the Leap Day of 2024, alongside the 2009 TTS and the 2006 Evo 9)

If anyone has more suggestions to make, I'm welcome to hear them. These are all the new stuff that deserves to be added within GT7 during its lifecycle.
what actually out of this you predict??? since you wrote wish 🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
Here's my personal wishlist for Update 1.51

Cars:
1. Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 1996
2. Autozam AZ-1 1993
3. Chevrolet Corvette C5 2004
4. Buick GNX 1987
5. RUF CTR3 "Yellowbird" 1987
6. Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Strassenversion 1997
7. Lotus Exige 2009
8. Lotus Elise 1996
9. Lotus Evora 2013
10. Lotus Emira 2023
11. Polestar 1 2020
12. VW Golf 8 2020
13. Ford Crown Victoria 2008
14. Alfa Romeo Brera 2006
15. Caterham Seven 2013
16. BMW M5 2005
17. BMW 2002 1972
18. BMW 2002 Turbo 1974
19. Mitsubishi Mirage 2014
20. Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 2022
21. Citroën 2CV 1968
22. Renault Avantime 2002
23. (Any kind of other cars, that needs to return. It would be nice to see more Skodas, or even finally add Dacia in the series)

Tracks: No new tracks, though I hope they return some more old ones in the future

Features:
Fixing the physics (Obviously)
Ability to open car doors, trunks, hoods, etc.
More Engine Swaps (For most players. I think the Renault R4 GTL 1985 deserves one)
We need some features from previos titles (GT1-GT6) to return to GT7. One nice thing will be if they add something that pays homage to any of their previous titles.

Scapes: More Eastern European countries, like the Balkan Peninsula deserves to appear in scapes. Same goes for some African and even maybe Middle Eastern

Engine Swaps:
Renault R4 GTL (It deserves one, as it was added on the Leap Day of 2024, alongside the 2009 TTS and the 2006 Evo 9)

If anyone has more suggestions to make, I'm welcome to hear them. These are all the new stuff that deserves to be added within GT7 during its lifecycle.
Imagine an update with twenty-freaking-three cars. Oh wait, guess what? That's a wishlist.
 
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In-case anyone was in doubt of what the thread is.
 
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