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And if you wait another 10 years, the car list will be insane, you should waitMaybe this will be worth it in 3 years when more cars drop.
Are we sure about the Testarossa I saw it but it was blurry hence why I did not want to hype myself up.
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Uhhh, you might wanna update it slightly, considering the Nissan Z/Fairlady Z '23 got confirmed on a Nismo booklet with an in-game screenshot.
What, this one?You guys missed to list the Mercedes SSK or whatever it was.
There’s space for a couple of Pebble Beach Gran Turismo Award winners too. The Ferrari 500 Mondial won the competition in 2012, so it’s been waiting for a decade to appear, while the Mercedes Benz S Barker Tourer hits GT7 after just over four years. Oddly, another Pebble Beach car, the overall 2008 champion Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Touring Berlinetta, looks to be joining them, rather than the 2019 GT Award-winning 8C 2300 Zagato.
Great outlook, as usual.So exactly 50 totally brand new cars. Not much, is it...
Well, it isn't much is it? Past GT games launched with upwards of 100 new cars or more. Combined with the zero new tracks it's not going to make for the freshest experience for a brand new game.Great outlook, as usual.
I think the car number and variety is decent for a start. Most of the added car are great choice, small number of duplicate overall. We can safely bet on 5 cars each month and one track every 3-4months, so it's more than enough to have fun. I'm just hoping for decent AI and huge offline.Well, it isn't much is it? Past GT games launched with upwards of 100 new cars or more. Combined with the zero new tracks it's not going to make for the freshest experience for a brand new game.
Why? The messaging has been pretty consistently "Over 400" or "420+" for months now, and it's been pretty clear that all or almost all of GT Sport's 338-vehicle car list is included in that. Nobody should have been expecting any more than 82-or-so new cars, and we already knew about 50 of them - including highly demanded new vehicles like the 917K, 991 Street Version, Carrera GT, Ferrari F8 and Focus RS, the three Vision GTs and two of the three Pebble Beach cars, and returning cars like the Castrol Supra, Pennzoil Nissan, Alfa 155 Super Touring, and Chaparral 2J.i had high expectation
Well yes, it's becoming pretty clear to me this will be a much better game in 6+ months. So that's probably when I'll buy it, with hopefully two or three new tracks and another 50 or so new cars.I think the car number and variety is decent for a start. Most of the added car are great choice, small number of duplicate overall. We can safely bet on 5 cars each month and one track every 3-4months, so it's more than enough to have fun. I'm just hoping for decent AI and huge offline.
It's in GT Sport.I think you missed the 1959 Corvette Stingray out, unless my memory is playing tricks and it was just wishful fantasy. 😅
It's my opinion and what i think, and yes i had higher expectation in term of content for this game. I know they announced only 400+ cars and i was already disappointed when the news came out.Why? The messaging has been pretty consistently "Over 400" or "420+" for months now, and it's been pretty clear that all or almost all of GT Sport's 338-vehicle car list is included in that. Nobody should have been expecting any more than 82-or-so new cars, and we already knew about 50 of them - including highly demanded new vehicles like the 917K, 991 Street Version, Carrera GT, Ferrari F8 and Focus RS, the three Vision GTs and two of the three Pebble Beach cars, and returning cars like the Castrol Supra, Pennzoil Nissan, Alfa 155 Super Touring, and Chaparral 2J.
Why would your expectations have been any higher?
Good lord my memory is bad then!It's in GT Sport.