GT7 Memes

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What are the chances of our accounts getting banned for doing this?
Better than you getting either the low payout or a part for a car you'll never be able to buy for less than $100 real money from the roulette wheel.

The kicker is when you have most of the low-end cars, that's when you'll start winning them for days on end so you won't even get the 5000 credits.
 
What are the chances of our accounts getting banned for doing this?
I'd say fairly high, as you're attacking a revenue steam directly and I'm pretty sure they'll have a vague line in a EULA somewhere that forbids you from doing stuff like this. They'll take countermeasures for sure. Less sure about whether those will include bans.
Forza Horizon 5 had something similar. I don't recall anybody getting banned
FH5 doesn't have microtransactions like GT7 does, so it doesn't hurt the publisher/dev financially if you grind away. It also doesn't impact online play or other players, so they don't care on that front either. In GT7 you're attacking their revenue stream directly and you can bet they'll take action against it sooner or later. Maybe just a fix, maybe bans, maybe both. Hard to tell. But there's certainly precedence with ban waves with other games.
 
I'd say fairly high, as you're attacking a revenue steam directly and I'm pretty sure they'll have a vague line in a EULA somewhere that forbids you from doing stuff like this. They'll take countermeasures for sure. Less sure about whether those will include bans.

FH5 doesn't have microtransactions like GT7 does, so it doesn't hurt the publisher/dev financially if you grind away. It also doesn't impact online play or other players, so they don't care on that front either. In GT7 you're attacking their revenue stream directly and you can bet they'll take action against it sooner or later. Maybe just a fix, maybe bans, maybe both. Hard to tell. But there's certainly precedence with ban waves with other games.
It’s not really attacking a revenue stream if people do it because they can’t afford to spend $200 in the game they bought for $100.

I’m Switzerland in this situation. I think if PD punishes for this last resort players are using, it will absolutely be the final nail in the coffin for this game and possibly the GT universe.

Edit: also, nowhere have we seen or agreed to a EULA for GT7. Or did I miss something?
 
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I initially thought the MTX in GT6 wasn't that bad, as car prices and race payouts were pretty good. When you compare GT6's MTX with GT7's MTX, its just a meme. Mind you, I don't like MTX in games that cost $60+ USD.

Prices in USDGran Turismo 6Gran Turismo 7
$4.99500,000250,000
$9.991,000,000750,000
$19.992,500,0002,000,000
$49.997,500,000None
20 Million Car$140$200

Sources:
GT6: https://primagames.com/news/gran-turismo-6-has-microtransactions-its-not-what-you-think
GT7: https://www.videogameschronicle.com...ns-are-live-and-gt-sports-5-cars-now-cost-40/
 
I'd say fairly high, as you're attacking a revenue steam directly and I'm pretty sure they'll have a vague line in a EULA somewhere that forbids you from doing stuff like this. They'll take countermeasures for sure. Less sure about whether those will include bans.
Either way, I can't get that script running correctly on HDD PS4. It keeps skipping steps but I have no clue how to read or write scripts so I can't figure out how to fix the timing.
 
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