On Dec 31st I started a thread as I was seeking for help on how to properly start GT7. I got a lot of help and found this community very mature and helpful. Since that time I dod progress a bit:
- Have 51 Menu Books done
- Achieved Collector Level 50
- Have a couple of care from the invites (Aston, Ferrari, Pagani, Porsche and Lambo)
- Took part in 3 online events and was 3 times on podium
- Earned 70M mostly driving around Le Mans on a McLaren 750
- Did get Gold in Monza Circuit Experience
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Overall, I am glad this game exists! I see that it is helping me to sharpen my reflexes, deepens my passions for cars and also helps to understand how cars behave on a trace track. Also, you have this thrill of competing.
Now I want to take it to the next level and have some more questions that I have listed down. Thanks for all the help so far!
MORE QUESTIONS:
- Why under the blue flags AI would not move aside and would rather battle for position?
- Is there a reason to play the game on a higher level of difficulty? Tye reward system is not impacted by it.
- Is there a wat to know somehow among the people competing who is using a steering wheel and who is on a controller?
- Anything you have seen as a good guide, material as a reference point to set up a controller to be faster?
- Can you be as fast on a controller as you are with the wheel?
- What was your personal approach to learn the CE and get a Gold? What was your path and what helped you the most?
- Is there any point to keep the line and breaking area assists or you are faster without?
- I want to find a way to learn the breaking point and acceleration point and need some reference. When Inset a ghost, I really cannot see the breaking point. ny good way to learn it? I have a feeling that this will make me much faster…knowing where to break and how to accelerate off the corner
- Is it possible to get a super license on controller and get MP4/4 for free?
- I have so far participated in 2-3 online events and see that I have E and B in my profile. What should it be as a good level?
Great progress so far! I'll try and answer some of these questions, from my viewpoint:
1. The AI (excluding Sophy) leaves a lot to be desired, so they do what they do

2. Not really, no. Unless you want to push yourself. Some of the offline races are exponentially more difficult than others, no zero reason, so I just leave it on the easiest setting now just cause I don't have the time to do races a couple times because I'm chasing the rabbit that imo is too far ahead.
3. It used to be sudden-moving cars was the tell with some controller drivers. Now, there isn't a way to tell AFAIK.
4. Not sure, haven't used a controller since the GT5P days
5. 100% yes, just as Holl01, a former GTP member and back in the old GT4 WRS days he'd just flip back and forth for fun.
6. Trial and error for me, along with the License Tests. The CE's are a little easier in that you do a few in the same car, but some cars require TLC and it can be hard to know how you 'should' drive vs. how you 'think' you should drive before starting these sessions.
7. I find the lines super distracting and not helpful at all. What IS helpful are the braking zone marks on either side of the track. I usually brake at them, or just before them, or as between two of them, etc.
8. See#7. And, it depends on the car you are driving. Some cars you MUST be pointed straight before you even think about hitting the gas. Other cars, the exact moment you cross the apex you need to slam the gas to be fast. More trial and error, and make some notes on the side about what you are seeing/feeling along with the drivetrain (FR, FF, MR, 4WD) and you'll get better and making mental notes on how to drive a similar car again later.
9. I'm sure it's possible and people have done it, maybe search YT for some tips on controller?
10. I think everyone who puts in standard effort should have an S rating for Sportsmanship, otherwise strive to get into the A for driver rating could be a good long term goal. Asking these questions is great, the more you learn, along with effort, the faster you'll get. GL!
Jerome