[Mod] Gran Turismo 2 plus (bug fixes, restored content and new content) - beta 7 released

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Gran Turismo 2 plus is an unofficial bugfix and update for Gran Turismo 2. Two versions are provided:

Light - This is solely fixes for outstanding bugs in the game.
Complete - This restores cut content and adds new content in the style of the base game, as well as including all fixes from the Light version.

Expand any of the spoiler tags below for further information on the mod, or see the included readme file.

Restored cut racing modifications:
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Fixed opponent bugs:
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Restored cut car colours:
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New car colours:
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Restored liveries:
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Fixed car stats and physics:
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Restored content from Gran Turismo 1:
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Restored content from pre-release versions of Gran Turismo 2:
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Enabled all car dealerships in all regions:
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-- Bugs
- Miscellaneous
Applied all updates from the Japanese and USA re-releases of the game to all discs for that region.
Applied all updates from the European release of the game to the Japanese and USA versions.
Prevented the modified game from loading incompatible save files by using a separate save file to the original game, also allowing vanilla and plus to coexist on one memory card.
Added a simple diagnostic page accessible from Game Status that lists the game and mod version.
Fixed the random track selection process failing to ever pick Apricot Hill (manufacturer events, Event Synth, etc.).
Fixed the track maps for Tahiti Road and Tahiti Dirt Route 3 missing an outline in certain configurations.
Fixed the pre-race car setup menus not showing the Turbo section for cars with a stock turbo but no upgrades, which now allows intercooler parts to be unequipped from the Vector W8.
Fixed all rotary engines in cars being labelled as 'Rotar2' / 'Rotar3' instead of '2-Rotor' / '3-Rotor'.
Retranslated the 'Already' and 'Nothing' tuning shop text in GT mode in several languages as 'Purchased' and 'Not available', for accuracy and to remove invalid characters (thanks to Submaniac, SuperFrizzio, and Paiky).
Retranslated the 'Free' event power restriction text in GT mode in several languages as 'Any' for accuracy, and remove abbreviations (thanks to Submaniac, SuperFrizzio, and Paiky).
Fixed license tests incorrectly listing the launch speed as mph instead of km/h when set to UK English (PAL only).
Fixed the wheel shop displaying a nonsensical error message in US English when trying to enter with a banned car (US only).
Fixed the error messages for the N/A and Turbo event restrictions being swapped (US / PAL only).
Fixed the RX-7 A spec LM logo showing up when invalid car data is loaded by players modifying the game.
Temporarily disabled any broken demonstration replays.

- Audio
Mazdaspeed Demio A-spec: Fixed missing engine sounds with turbo kit fitted.
Mercury Cougar '99: Replaced the Viper V10 engine sound with that of the Ford version of the Cougar.

- Colours
Acura NSX '91: Corrected the available paint colours, as they had been copied from the '97.
BMW 320Ci: Fixed missing name for Topaz Blue (JP only).
BMW 323Ci: Fixed missing name for Topaz Blue (JP only).
BMW 328Ci: Fixed missing name for Topaz Blue (JP only).
BP Apex Kraft Trueno: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Castrol Supra GT: Fixed thumbnail colour.
Castrol Tom's Supra '99: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Denso Sard Supra: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Dodge Viper GTS-R Team Oreca: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Dodge Viper RT/10: Fixed palette error on non-striped colours.
Eunos Roadster V-Special '90: Corrected the Brilliant Black thumbnail to match the other Roadsters.
Honda Civic Ferio SiR '93 RM: Fixed green thumbnails.
Mazda Roadster 1.8 VS '98: Corrected the Brilliant Black thumbnail to match the other Roadsters.
Nismo GT-R LM Road Car: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Nismo GT-R LM Road Car RM: Fixed purple thumbnails.
Nissan 180SX Type X '96 RM: Reverted the white colour back to GT1's palette, to fix errors with the grille and blurry text.
Nissan R390 GT1 '98: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Nissan Silvia K's '91: Fixed two-tone colours missing their second colour.
Nissan Silvia Q's '91: Fixed two-tone colours missing their second colour when viewed from a distance.
Nissan Sunny VZ-R RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Opel Astra: Fixed swapped colour names for the two blue options.
Opel Calibra Touring Car: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Raybrig NSX: Fixed blank thumbnail.
RE Amemiya Matsukiyo RX-7: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Subaru Impreza 22B STi Version: Colour correction (by Submaniac93).
Subaru Impreza Rally Car '99: Colour correction (by Submaniac93).
Suzuki Cultus Pikes Peak Version: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Version: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota Chaser Tourer S '96 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota Chaser Tourer V '96 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota Corolla Levin '85 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota Exiv 200GT RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota GT-ONE Road Version: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '98: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '98 (US): Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '99: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '99 (US): Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota Trueno BZG '96 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Vauxhall Astra: Fixed the two blue options being duplicates of each other.
Vauxhall Calibra Touring Car: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Vauxhall Vectra: Fixed the two blue options being duplicates of each other, fixed Kodiak paint colour differing from the Opel version.
Weds Sport Celica: Fixed blank thumbnail.

- Models / Textures
Acura NSX '91: Corrected the wheels, as they had been copied from the '97, and corrected the taillights to all-red Acura spec instead of Honda.
Acura NSX '91, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Acura NSX '93, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Acura NSX '93 RM: Fixed asymmetrical and misaligned roof and side windows by comparing to GT1's models.
Acura NSX '97: Corrected the taillights to all-red Acura spec instead of Honda.
Acura NSX '97, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Acura NSX Type S, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Acura NSX Type S Zero, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Alfa Romeo 166 3.0 V6 24V: Fixed off-centre bodyshell.
Alfa Romeo GTV 2.0 TS, night: Fixed the car using a front V6 bumper at night, fixed light spots.
Alfa Romeo GTV 3.0 V6, night: Fixed light spots.
Audi A4: Fixed a transparent gap in the side windows.
Audi S4 RM, night: Fixed corrupted textures.
Audi TT: Fixed transparent gap in the headlights.
Audi TT RM: Fixed transparent gap in the headlights.
Audi TT LM Edition: Fixed transparent gap in the headlights.
Chevrolet Camaro SS '97: Fixed UV mapping errors on taillights, including gaps.
Chevrolet Camaro SS '97 RM: Fixed UV mapping errors on taillights, including gaps.
Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 '95: Fixed 1990 wheels and side vents.
Chrysler Viper GTS-R Team Oreca: Fixed flipped exhaust.
Cusco Impreza, night: Removed the road car headlights and replaced them with a lit version of the accurate spotlights used on the day model.
Daishin Silvia, night: Removed the road car headlights and replaced them with a lit version of the accurate spotlights used on the day model.
Dodge Challenger R/T: Removed the 1970 T/A side exhausts and replaced them with R/T rear exhausts.
Dodge Concept Car: Fixed texture error on rear deck.
Dodge Concept Car RM: Fixed texture error on rear deck.
Dodge Concept Car LM Edition: Fixed texture error on rear deck.
Dodge Neon ACR RM: Corrected bodyshell from 2-door to 4-door (by B_Rad88).
Dodge Phaeton: Fixed headlight transparency and taillight palettes.
Dodge Viper GTS-R: Fixed missing UV mapping on rear bumper, misaligned stripes, offset roof, and rear bumper stripe scaling.
Eunos Roadster '93: Fixed decklid colour differing from the rest of the paint on the J-Limited yellow colour.
Ford Mustang Cobra '97 RM: Fixed exhaust being painted body colour.
Honda Accord SiR '96 RM: Fixed UV mapping error on rear bumper.
Honda Civic Ferio '96 RM: Fixed texture error in rear wheel opening.
Honda Civic Ferio '98: Fixed gap in exhaust.
Honda Civic Ferio '98 RM: Fixed texture error in rear wheel opening and gap in exhaust.
Honda CR-X SiR '91: Fixed invisible exhaust.
Honda CR-X SiR '91, night: Fixed white boxes around headlights.
Honda Integra SiR-G '95 RM: Corrected windscreen banner from Acura to Honda.
Honda Integra Type R '95 RM: Corrected windscreen banner from Acura to Honda.
Honda NSX, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Honda NSX '90, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Honda NSX '90 RM: Fixed asymmetrical and misaligned roof and side windows by comparing to GT1's models.
Honda NSX Type R '92, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Honda NSX Type R '92 RM: Fixed asymmetrical and misaligned roof and side windows by comparing to GT1's models.
Honda NSX Type S, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Honda NSX Type S Zero, night: Fixed warped rear wing.
Lancia Delta HF Integrale Collezione: Fixed exhaust masking.
Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evo: Fixed exhaust masking.
Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evo RM: Fixed exhaust masking.
Lancia Delta HF Integrale Rally Car: Fixed exhaust masking.
Lexus GS400: Fixed front grille texture error.
Lister Storm V12, night: Fixed UV mapping errors on nearly the entire car, fixed misplaced taillights on LOD2.
Lotus Elan S2, night: Fixed dark line on front wings.
Lotus Elan S4 Sprint, night: Fixed dark line on front wings.
Mazda Familia GT-R RM, night: Fixed corrupted front bumper texture and line under headlights.
Mazda Familia GT-X RM, night: Fixed corrupted front bumper texture and line under headlights.
Mazda Roadster 1.6 S package '98: Fixed transparent holes in wheels.
Mazda RX-7 GT-C LM Edition, night: Fixed incorrect bodywork (by Submaniac93).
Mazda RX-7 RS-R '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 RS-R '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type R '98 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type R '98 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '98 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '98 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '98 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '98 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RZ '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RZ '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 200, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 320, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Mercedes-Benz CLK Race Car: Adjusted wheel positions to look less inset in the showroom and garage menus (unused body).
Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG: Fixed the exhaust being painted body colour due to a masking error during GT2 development.
Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG, night: Reduced warping and stretching of the headlight textures.
Mini 1.3i RM: Fixed exhaust being painted body colour.
Mitsubishi GTO MR '95: Fixed missing rear wing supports.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR RM: Fixed missing livery patch on left side.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR '99: Fixed reverse lights being painted, and masking around taillights.
Mitsubishi Legnum Super VR-4: Fixed missing exhaust tip.
Mitsubishi Pajero Mini '97: Fixed a hole and warped textures on the bonnet, fixed misplaced backfaces on LOD1, removed erroneous faces from LOD2.
Momo Corse MR2, night: Removed the road car popup headlights and replaced them with the cut-out spotlights that the real car ran in certain events of the 1999 JGTC season.
Nismo GT-R LM Road Car: Fixed wheel transparency error.
Nissan 200SX '95: Fixed the car using the front end from a Japanese-market Silvia Aero instead of the European bumper and foglights.
Nissan 200SX '98: Updated model and colours, based on unused Silvia K's model.
Nissan 300ZX Turbo '95: Fixed missing T-top roof (US only).
Nissan 300ZX Turbo '95, night: Fixed front bumper changing to the early Japanese model (US only).
Nissan March Super Turbo: Fixed completely incorrect front grille and bumper (by submaniac93).
Nissan Primera Wagon '98: Fixed grey pixels on two-tone blue colour.
Nissan Primera Wagon '98 RM: Fixed UV mapping error on rear bumper.
Nissan Silvia K's '88: Fixed missing front bumper vent.
Nissan Silvia K's Aero '96: Added updated model and colours that PD forgot to include.
Nissan Silvia K's Aero SE: Fixed gap in the front wings by moving the mirror textures, and fixed the mirrors being asymmetrical and not matching the normal K's Aero model.
Nissan Silvia Q's Aero '96: Updated model and colours, based on unused Silvia K's model.
Nissan Skyline GT-R 4-Door RM: Fixed transparent patches around windscreen (unused body).
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '93: Added missing V spec badge.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec II '94: Added missing V spec II badge.
Nissan Stagea 260RS '97 RM, night: Fixed missing section of livery.
Nissan Stagea 260RS '98 RM: Fixed missing section of livery.
Nissan Stagea 260RS '98 RM, night: Fixed missing section of livery.
Nissan Stagea RS Four V '98 RM, night: Fixed missing section of livery.
Opel Astra, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Opel Astra RM, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Opel Calibra Touring Car, night: Fixed misaligned headlight textures that were both clipped off and left a gap.
Opel Tigra: Fixed headlights being illuminated during the day.
Opel Tigra RM: Fixed headlights being illuminated during the day.
Opel Tigra Ice Race Car: Fixed headlights being illuminated during the day.
Opel Vectra RM: Fixed exhaust position (by Submaniac93).
Peugeot 106 Rallye: Fixed UV mapping errors on bootlid handle.
Peugeot 206 S16: Fixed exhaust masking.
Peugeot 306 S16: Fixed exhaust masking.
Plymouth PT Spyder: Removed chrome from A-pillars.
Plymouth Superbird, night: Fixed model and UV mapping issues on rear windscreen.
Raybrig NSX: Fixed headlights being illuminated during the day, and LOD2 headlights not being illuminated at night.
Renault Laguna RM: Fixed damaged textures on front bumper (by Submaniac93).
Renault Megane, night: Fixed LOD1 using a misaligned Laguna front bumper, fixed missing third brake light.
Ruf BTR: Fixed badging from CRT to BTR.
Subaru Impreza Rally Car: Fixed leftover blue paint on black version, fixed inverted grille texture when viewed from a distance.
Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX STi Ver.IV '97 RM 2, night: Fixed Falken green paint around headlights.
Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX STi Ver.V '98 RM 2, night: Fixed Falken green paint around headlights.
Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX STi Ver.VI RM 2, night: Fixed Falken green paint around headlights.
Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX '97 RM 2, night: Fixed Falken green paint around headlights.
Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX '98 RM 2, night: Fixed Falken green paint around headlights.
Suzuki Alto Works RS/Z '98 RM: Fixed black paint around headlights.
Suzuki Wagon R Column FT '97, night: Fixed paint colour on the headlights.
Suzuki Wagon R Column FT '97 RM: Fixed bodyshell changing from symmetric 5-door to asymmetric 4-door when RM applied.
Taeivon FTO, night: Removed the road car headlights and replaced them with a lit version of the accurate spotlights used on the day model.
TOM's T111: Fixed taillights not illuminating at night.
Tommykaira ZZ-S: Fixed bodywork hole around exhaust.
Toyota Celica XX: Fixed major texture warping and asymmetry throughout, including stretched and mirrored badging and half-invisible mirrors.
Toyota Corolla Levin BZG '96: Fixed missing vertical bars in the bumper grille.
Toyota Corolla Levin BZG '96, night: Fixed missing front numberplate.
Toyota Corolla Levin BZ-R '98, night: Fixed front numberplate colour.
Toyota GT-One Race Car '99: Fixed warped textures on nose.
Toyota GT-ONE Road Version, night: Fixed leftover livery around headlights.
Toyota Prius RM, red livery, night: Fixed blue paint around headlights (unused body).
Toyota Starlet S '78 RM: Removed red pixels in the logos on the bonnet.
Toyota Starlet Turbo S '85, night: Fixed the top edge of the bumper trim vanishing at night.
Toyota Supra GT Turbo Ltd. '93 RM: Fixed transparent section of bumper in black colour.
TRD 3000GT: Fixed grey pixel on rear bumper.
Vauxhall Astra, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version, fixed damaged textures on rear windscreen.
Vauxhall Astra RM, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Vauxhall Calibra Touring Car, night: Fixed misaligned headlight textures that were both clipped off and left a gap.
Vauxhall Tigra: Fixed headlights being illuminated during the day.
Vauxhall Tigra RM: Fixed headlights being illuminated during the day.
Vauxhall Tigra Ice Race Car: Fixed headlights being illuminated during the day.
Vauxhall Vectra RM: Fixed exhaust position (by Submaniac93).
Venturi Atlantique 300 Bi-Turbo: Fixed the lights behaving as if they were illuminated in shadows during the day.
Volkswagen Lupo: Removed the SDI (diesel) badge as this is a petrol model, and added a missing model badge when viewed from a distance.
Volkswagen Lupo RM: Fixed incorrect palette on windscreen.
Weds Sport Celica: Fixed misaligned pixels in side logo.
Weds Sport Celica, night: Removed the road car headlights and replaced them with a lit version of the accurate spotlights used on the day model.
Xanavi Silvia, night: Removed the road car headlights and replaced them with a lit version of the accurate spotlights used on the day model.
Zexel Skyline GT '97: Fixed missing face in diffuser.

- Text
Acura NSX '90: Fix year being swapped with the '97 (JP only).
Acura NSX '93: Corrected colour name from Shallot Green to Charlotte Green.
Acura NSX '97: Fix year being swapped with the '90 (JP only).
Alfa Romeo 155 2.0 TS 16V: Fixed 'Metaallizzato' spelling error.
ARTA Zexel Skyline: Fixed 'Arta' capitalisation error.
Aston Martin DB7 Coupe: Fixed 'COUPE' capitalisation error.
Aston Martin DB7 Volante: Fixed 'VOLANTE' capitalisation error.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage: Fixed 'VANTAGE' capitalisation error.
BMW 320Ci: Fixed 'ci' capitalisation error (JP / US only).
BMW 323Ci: Fixed 'ci' capitalisation error (JP / US only).
BMW 328Ci: Fixed 'ci' capitalisation error (JP / US only).
BMW 840Ci: Fixed 'ci' capitalisation error (JP / US only), fixed 'Royalot' spelling error.
Castrol TOM'S Supra GT '99: Removed incorrect description.
cdmaOne Cerumo Supra: Fixed 'Cdma' capitalisation error and removed extra space from replay name.
Chevrolet Corvette '82: Removed Stingray name that was not used after 1976.
Citroen Xantia: Fixed 'v6' capitalisation error.
Daishin Silvia: Fixed 'Daisin' spelling error.
Denso SARD Supra GT '99: Removed incorrect description.
Dodge Challenger: Fixed 'Bluemetallic' spelling error.
Eunos Roadster S Special '93: Fixed 'Melrot' spelling error.
Ford Cougar: Fixed 'tourmaline' capitalisation error.
Ford RS200: Fixed 'Rs200' capitalisation error, removed 'Rally Car' from name.
Honda Accord Wagon SiR '98: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Honda NSX '90: Corrected colour name from Shallot Green to Charlotte Green.
Honda NSX-R '92: Corrected colour name from Shallot Green to Charlotte Green.
Honda S2000 RM 2: Fixed a tiny difference in the logo compared to the other RM (US only).
Jaguar XJ220: Removed 'GT Race Car' from name.
Jaguar XJR: Removed 'Vehicle' from name.
Jaguar XJR-15: Removed 'GT Race Car' from name.
Lancia Stratos: Added colour names.
Lancia Y: Fixed 'Velde' and 'Wembiey' spelling errors.
Lotus Elan S2 '90: Corrected name to Lotus Elan 1.6 '90, and reverted to a more accurate logo used in GT2 demos.
Lotus Elan S4 Sprint: Fixed 'ELAN' capitalisation error.
Lotus Esprit V8 GT: Fixed replay name duplicated from the Esprit V8 SE.
Lotus Europa: Added colour names.
Mazda Demio GL-X '99: Added missing description.
Mazda RX-7 RS-R '97 alternate RM: Fixed missing logo (JP only).
Mazdaspeed RX-7 A-spec '96: Fixed replay name.
Mercedes-Benz A160: Fixed missing 'Benz' in replay name.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 200: Fixed 'Sports' typo (JP / US only), fixed missing 'Benz' in replay name.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 320: Fixed 'Sports' typo (JP / US only), fixed missing 'Benz' in replay name.
Mercedes-Benz SLK 230: Fixed missing 'Benz' and missing space in replay name.
Mitsubishi FTO GP Ver.R '97: Removed incorrect description.
Mitsubishi FTO GPX '94: Removed incorrect description.
Mitsubishi FTO GPX '97: Removed incorrect description.
Mitsubishi FTO GR '94: Removed incorrect description.
Mitsubishi FTO GR '97: Removed incorrect description.
Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo '97: Fixed replay name (JP only).
Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo '99: Fixed replay name (JP only).
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.III Rally Car: Fixed 'Iii' capitalisation error and extra space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.IV Rally Car: Fixed extra space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR: Corrected colour name from Lance Blue to Reims Blue.
Mitsubishi Legnum 24 ST '99: Fixed name, as this is the 2.4-litre AWD model.
Mitsubishi Legnum ST '97: Fixed replay name (JP only).
Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4 '97: Fixed replay name (JP only).
Mitsubishi Minica Dangan: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Mugen S2000: Fixed 'MUGEN' capitalisation error.
Nismo 400R: Added colour names.
Nismo 400R 'PreceidingModel': Corrected name to Nismo 400R Prototype.
Nissan 300ZX 2+2 '98: Fixed extra spaces in replay name (EU only).
Nissan 300ZX Turbo '98: Fixed extra space in replay name (EU only).
Nissan March Super Turbo: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan Fairlady Z Ver.S 2seater '98: Fixed replay name (JP only).
Nissan Primera 2.0Te-V: Updated name to match Japanese release.
Nissan R390 GT1 Road Car '97: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan R390 GT1 Road Car '98: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan Silvia K's '91: Fixed Dark Green colour being mistakenly listed as two-tone.
Nissan Silvia Q's '91: Fixed Dark Green colour being mistakenly listed as two-tone.
Nissan Silvia K's Aero SE: Fixed 'K'S' capitalisation error.
Nissan Skyline 25GT Turbo: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline 280 Type MR: Fixed 'Skiline' spelling error (JP only).
Nissan Skyline GTS25 Type S: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS25t Type M: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS4: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS-R: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '71: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '89: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '91: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '95: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '97: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '99: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R 4Door: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '95: Fixed missing space in replay name and abbreviation.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '97: Fixed missing space in replay name and abbreviation (US only).
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '99: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec II: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline Silhouette Formula: Fixed 'Foumula' spelling error.
Nissan Stagea RS Four V '98: Fixed missing space in replay name (US only).
Opel Astra: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Opel Corsa: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Opel Tigra: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Opel Vectra: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Peugeot 206 Rally Car: Fixed replay name (JP only).
Plymouth GTX: Fixed 'Cooper' spelling error.
Renault Espace F1: Fixed replay name.
RUF BTR Type I: Fixed missing space in replay name.
RUF BTR Type II: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Shelby GT350 '66: Added missing description.
Shelby GT500 '68: Added missing description.
Subaru Impreza 22B STi Version: Fixed 'Sti' capitalisation error.
Suzuki Alto Works RS/R '90: Fixed name from RS/X to RS/R, as this is the AWD model not the FF model.
Suzuki Alto Works Sports Limited: Fixed a missing space in the replay name (US only).
Suzuki Cervo Mode: Fixed 'Celvo' spelling error.
Suzuki Cappuccino: Fixed 'Capcino' abbreviation.
Tommykaira m13: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Tommykaira R '95: Fixed extra space in replay name.
Tommykaira R '99: Fixed extra space in replay name.
Toyota Altezza LM Edition: Fixed name varying from Altezza to IS 200 in various places (PAL only).
Toyota Celica XX: Added colour names.
Toyota Corolla Levin '83: Fixed menu name being swapped with the '85.
Toyota Corolla Levin '85: Fixed menu name being swapped with the '83.
Toyota Prius: Fixed 'PRIUS' capitalisation error.
Toyota Soarer 2.5 GT-T '95: Fixed 'Phtalocyanine' spelling error.
Toyota Sprinter Trueno '83: Fixed menu name being swapped with the '85, fixed 'Corolla Trueno' naming error.
Toyota Sprinter Trueno '85: Fixed menu name being swapped with the '83, fixed 'Corolla Trueno' naming error.
Toyota Starlet Turbo S '82: Corrected name to Toyota Starlet S '78, corrected colour name to Straight Green.
Toyota XYR Detroit Show Ver.: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Unisia JECS Skyline: Fixed 'Jecs' capitalisation error.
Vector W8: Fixed 'WIegert' capitalisation error in the logo, by reverting to the version used in GT2 demos.
Venturi 400GT: Fixed 'Atlantiqe' typo in the dealership, fixed aspiration type from MA to TURBO, fixed 'Blue' instead of 'Bleu'.
Venturi Atlantique 300 Bi-Turbo: Fixed 'Atlantiqe' typo in the dealership, fixed 'Blue' instead of 'Bleu'.
Volkswagen Golf V6: Added missing description.
Xanavi ARTA Silvia: Fixed 'Zanavi' spelling error and 'Arta' capitalisation error.

- Stats
Audi A4: Fixed price being swapped with S4.
Audi S4: Fixed price being swapped with A4.
BMW 528i: Fixed engine stats.
Chevrolet Corvette '82: Fixed engine stats.
Chevrolet Corvette '96: Fixed length stat.
Citroen Xsara Rally Car: Fixed engine stats.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (2WD) '97: Fixed peak torque stat.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (4WD) '97: Fixed height stat.
Daihatsu Storia Rally Car: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Avenger: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Challenger: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Charger: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Neon ACR: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Neon R/T: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Stratus ES: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat 500 Sporting: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat 500R: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat 600 Sporting: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat Punto GT: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Cougar: Fixed price being taken from the Mercury Cougar '67. New price based on real-world pricing.
Ford GT40: Fixed engine stats.
Ford GT40 Race Car: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Mustang GT '98: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Mustang GT '99: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra '99: Fixed engine stats.
Ford RS200: Fixed engine stats.
Honda Accord SiR '96: Fixed engine stats.
Honda Accord Wagon SiR '96: Fixed engine stats.
Honda NSX '90: Fixed missing year.
Honda S2000 GT1: Fixed engine stats.
Lancia Delta S4: Fixed engine stats.
Lancia Y: Fixed engine stats.
Lister Storm: Fixed engine stats.
Mercury Cougar '67: Fixed price.
Mine's Lancer Evolution V: Fixed engine stats.
Mini Cooper Mk1: Fixed engine stats.
Mini Cooper 1.3i: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth Cuda: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth GTX: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth Muscle Car: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth Superbird: Fixed engine stats.
Renault Clio 16V: Fixed engine stats.
Renault Laguna V6: Corrected engine from I4 to V6.
Rover Mini 1275S: Fixed width stat.
Spoon Civic Type R: Fixed engine stats.
Spoon Integra Type R: Fixed engine stats.
Spoon S2000: Fixed engine stats.
STP Taisan Viper: Fixed engine stats.
Subaru 360: Fixed engine stats.
Subaru Impreza WRX '94: Corrected height.
Tommykaira ZZII: Fixed engine stats.
Tommykaira ZZIII: Fixed engine stats.
Toyota Altezza 280T: Fixed engine stats.
Toyota Celica Rally Car: Fixed engine stats.
Toyota Starlet Turbo S '82: Changed year to 1978.
TVR Cerbera LM Edition: Fixed engine stats.
TVR Chimaera 4.0: Fixed engine stats.
TVR Chimaera 4.5: Fixed engine stats.
TVR Chimaera 5.0: Fixed engine stats.
Vector W8: Fixed engine stats.
Venturi Atlantique 300 Bi-Turbo: Fixed engine stats.
Volkswagen Golf V5: Fixed engine stats.
Volkswagen New Beetle GLS: Fixed engine stats.
Volkswagen New Beetle GT: Fixed engine stats.

- Upgrades / Physics
All racecars: Fixed bug that prevented adjustment of brake balance.
Acura Integra GS-R: Fixed typo in 4th gear ratio.
Acura Integra GS-R '95: Fixed typo that caused the RM to be unavailable, fixed typo in 4th gear ratio.
Acura Integra Type R '95: Fixed typo that caused the RM to be unavailable.
Acura Integra Type R '98: Fixed typo that caused the RM to be unavailable.
Acura NSX '91: Corrected the transmission, weight and tyre sizes that had been copied from the '97, including converting from the '97 6-speed manual to the intended 4-speed auto.
Acura NSX '93: Fixed typo that caused the RM to be unavailable.
Acura NSX Type S: Fixed typo that caused the RM to be unavailable.
Acura NSX Type S Zero: Fixed typo that caused the RM to be unavailable.
ARTA Zexel Skyline '99: Corrected all GT500 Skylines from AWD to RWD using the Pennzoil car setup from GT3, and fixed displacement and dimensions stats.
Aston Martin DB7: Corrected the final drive ratio to 3.545:1, increasing top speed dramatically.
Aston Martin DB7 Volante: Corrected the final drive ratio to 3.545:1, increasing top speed dramatically.
Audi A4: Corrected the weight and height from Avant figures to saloon figures.
BMW 328i: Added the turbo kits from the otherwise identical 328Ci.
BMW 528i: Corrected engine power from 142PS to 142kW (190PS), corrected the NA Tune upgrades to match the 328i, and added the turbo kits from the 328Ci.
BMW 840Ci: Fixed 2nd gear ratio, changed to slightly more accurate ratios throughout, and corrected the displayed power.
Calsonic Skyline '99: Corrected all GT500 Skylines from AWD to RWD using the Pennzoil car setup from GT3, and fixed displacement and dimensions stats.
Chevrolet Corvette '82: Corrected engine power from 230BHP to 200BHP, corrected redline, corrected stock gearing.
Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 '95: Fixed final drive ratio.
Daihatsu Mira TR: Fixed dealership stats being swapped with the TX.
Daihatsu Mira TX: Corrected from using a copy of the TR turbo engine to a TX N/A engine, and fixed dealership stats being swapped with the TR.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (2WD) '97: Fixed weight being swapped with 4WD model.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (4WD) '97: Fixed weight being swapped with 2WD model.
Dodge Challenger R/T: Corrected the year from '72 to '70, replaced the 290bhp 1970 T/A engine with a 375bhp 440 4bbl from GT4's Charger, fixed the inaccurate gear ratios, and increased the price.
Dodge Concept Car: Corrected drivetrain from MR to FR (JP / US only), added missing driveshaft upgrade (all regions).
Dodge Concept Car LM Edition: Corrected drivetrain from MR to FR (JP / US only).
Dodge Stratus ES: Corrected engine power and torque curves, from 104PS / 17.2kgm to 163PS / 22.5kgm, and corrected engine redline. Adjusted turbo kits to compensate for increased base power.
Fiat 500 Sporting: Fixed bug that prevented alternate RM being available (JP / US only).
Ford Mustang GT '98: Corrected engine power from 207BHP to 225BHP.
Ford Mustang GT '99: Corrected engine power from 207BHP to 260BHP.
HKS 180SX Drag: Added missing suspension adjustment (JP only).
HKS R33 Drag: Corrected tyre sizes from HKS 180SX skinny fronts / wide rears to 10.5" slicks on all four corners (all regions), added missing suspension adjustment (JP only).
Honda Accord SiR '96: Corrected weight from 1490kg to 1290kg.
Honda Accord SiR-T '97: Corrected power from 193ps to 200ps.
Honda Accord SiR-T '98: Corrected power from 193ps to 200ps.
Honda Accord Wagon SiR '96: Added missing NA Tune stage 3 and adjusted 1 and 2 to match the saloon.
Honda Civic Ferio '93: Added missing turbo kits from hatchback version, fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Civic Ferio '96: Added missing turbo kits from hatchback version, fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Civic Ferio '98: Added missing turbo kits from hatchback version.
Honda Civic SiR-II '93: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Civic SiR-II '95: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda CR-X del sol VXi '92: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda CR-X del sol SiR '92: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda CR-X SiR '91: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Integra SiR-G '95: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Integra Type R '95: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda NSX: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US, fixed an incorrect power multiplier causing the base car to make more power than the Type S.
Honda NSX '90: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US, and corrected the tyre sizes, as they had been copied from the '97.
Honda Prelude Si '91: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Prelude Si VTEC '91: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Prelude SiR '96: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Honda Prelude Type-S '96: Fixed incorrect weight from GT1 US.
Kure R33 '97: Corrected all GT500 Skylines from AWD to RWD using the Pennzoil car setup from GT3, and fixed displacement and dimensions stats.
Lotus Esprit GT1: Fixed broken default suspension setup (JP only).
Mazda RX-7 RS-R '97: Fixed bug that prevented alternate RM being available.
Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG: Improved the NA Tune upgrades and added a stage 3 part, so that it no longer makes less power than the C43 AMG when tuned.
Mine's Lancer Evolution V: Corrected LSD settings and adjustments from FF to 4WD.
Mitsubishi Galant VR-G '96: Fixed lack of any major power upgrades by adding turbo kits based on the 165ps, 195ps, and 215ps factory turbo versions of its 4G93 engine.
Mitsubishi Galant VR-G '99: Fixed lack of any major power upgrades by adding turbo kits based on the 165ps, 195ps, and 215ps factory turbo versions of its 4G93 engine.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V Rally Car (alternate livery): Removed duplicate LSD.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Rally Car: Removed duplicate LSD.
Mitsubishi Legnum 24 ST '99: Fixed displacement and drivetrain, as this is the 2.4-litre AWD model, and added turbo kits.
Mitsubishi Legnum ST '97: Fixed lack of any major power upgrades by adding turbo kits based on the 165ps, 195ps, and 215ps factory turbo versions of its 4G93 engine.
Momo Corse MR2: Corrected the weight from the road car's value to the approximate minimum race weight under the JGTC rules.
Nissan 200SX '95: Fixed the engine, transmission and weight using a copy of the physics from the Silvia K's instead of accurate 200SX values.
Nissan 200SX '98: Fixed the engine, transmission and weight using a copy of the physics from the Silvia K's instead of accurate 200SX values.
Nissan Skyline 280 Type MR: Corrected drivetrain from 4WD to FR.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '95: Fixed a spike on the torque curve caused by the RPM dropping instead of increasing.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '97: Fixed a spike on the torque curve caused by the RPM dropping instead of increasing.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '97: Fixed a spike on the torque curve caused by the RPM dropping instead of increasing.
Nissan Skyline Silhouette Formula: Corrected wheel sizes, number of gears, weight, dimensions, and dealership stats.
Peugeot 406: Fixed the redline being the same as the rev limit, which caused the game to give the car an extra 1000rpm and 6hp more than was intended.
Pennzoil Nismo GT-R '99: Corrected all GT500 Skylines from AWD to RWD using the Pennzoil car setup from GT3, and fixed displacement and dimensions stats.
Plymouth 'Cuda: Corrected the year from '70 to '72, replaced the 290bhp 1970 AAR engine with a 240bhp 1972 340, and replaced the Ford transmission with the correct Plymouth ratios.
Ruf BTR Type I: Fixed unusually powerful turbo kit upgrade.
Ruf BTR Type II: Fixed displayed engine stats using a copy of the other BTR instead of a more accurate 400hp.
Subaru Impreza WRX '94: Corrected engine power and torque to 260PS / 31.5kgm (swapped with '94 WRX Wagon), corrected weight.
Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon '94: Corrected engine power and torque to 220PS / 28.5kgm (swapped with '94 WRX).
Subaru Impreza WRX '97: Corrected peak torque value due to the engine being a copy of the '98, and fixed an incorrect power multiplier causing the car to make less power than intended.
Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon '97: Fixed torque curve being offset upwards by 500rpm, causing the car to make more power and less torque than intended.
Subaru Impreza WRX '98: Fixed an incorrect power multiplier causing the car to make less power than intended.
Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon '98: Fixed torque curve being offset upwards by 500rpm, causing the car to make more power and less torque than intended.
Subaru Impreza WRX STi Ver.VI typeRA: Corrected engine power multiplier to match the base and typeR versions.
Subaru Legacy Touring Sports RS '93: Fixed torque curve being offset upwards by 500rpm, causing the car to make more power and less torque than intended.
Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon GT '93: Fixed torque curve being offset upwards by 500rpm, causing the car to make more power and less torque than intended.
Suzuki Alto Works RS/R '90: Fixed engine being duplicated from the '97 model.
Toyota Corolla Levin BZR '98: Fixed torque curve being offset upwards by 500rpm, causing the car to make more power and less torque than intended (also broken in GT4 through GT6).
Toyota Sprinter Trueno BZR '98: Fixed torque curve being offset upwards by 500rpm, causing the car to make more power and less torque than intended (also broken in GT4 through GT6).
Unisia JECS Skyline '99: Corrected all GT500 Skylines from AWD to RWD using the Pennzoil car setup from GT3, and fixed displacement and dimensions stats.
Vauxhall Corsa: Fixed missing turbo kit.
Vauxhall Tigra: Fixed missing turbo kit.
Vauxhall Vectra GSi 2.5: Fixed wheel and tyre sizes from SRi 205/55R16 to GSi 215/45R17, to match the Opel version.
Venturi 400GT: Fixed missing stock turbo, added missing intercooler upgrades, adjusted boost levels of the stage 1 upgrade to make turbo noises more audible like the real car.
Venturi Atlantique 300 Bi-Turbo: Corrected power from 210PS to 310PS, and weight from 1250kg to 1279kg, removed erroneous driveshaft upgrade.
Volkswagen Golf V6: Corrected engine from 150PS V5 to 204PS V6. Corrected drivetrain from FF to 4WD. Corrected weight.
Weds Sport Celica: Corrected the road car weight and turbo engine to the much lighter race weight and N/A engine, accurate to the stats quoted by the JGTC plus a 15% power multiplier for balance with the other GT300 cars.
Zexel Skyline '97: Corrected all GT500 Skylines from AWD to RWD using the Pennzoil car setup from GT3, and fixed displacement and dimensions stats.

- Events
Clubman Cup race 2: Removed Venturi Atlantique 300 Bi-Turbo opponent as it now has much more power than the other opponents.
Clubman Cup race 3: Added Venturi Atlantique 300 Bi-Turbo opponent.
Event Synthesizer: Prevent the deleted Volkswagen Polo from appearing as an opponent.
FF Challenge race 2: Removed 4WD Mazda Familia S-Wagon from the list of possible opponents.
French Nationals race 2: Removed Venturi Atlantique 300 Bi-Turbo opponent as it now has much more power than the other opponents.
German Nationals race 1: Removed BMW 528i opponent as it now has much more power than the other opponents.
German Nationals race 2: Added BMW 528i opponent with 248PS and Sports tyres.
Gran Turismo All Stars: Added racing modification to Elise GT1 opponent.
Gran Turismo World Championship: Added racing modification to Elise GT1 opponent (all regions), fixed this event awarding the Toyota GT-One from the JP release rather than the correct US localised version (US only).
Manufacturer - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution: The Mine's Lancer Evolution V can now be entered.
Manufacturer - Nissan Silvia / 180SX / 200SX: Fixed the S14 200SX being unable to enter (PAL only), and the Sileighty, Nismo 270R, and HKS Drag 180SX can now be entered.
Manufacturer - Nissan Skyline R34: The Mine's R34 Skyline GT-R and Tommykaira R '99 can now be entered.
Manufacturer - Toyota Celica (Racing): The Weds Sport Celica GT can now be entered.
Manufacturer - Toyota MR-S: The Toyota MR-S Motor Show Version can now be entered.
Manufacturer - Volkswagen Golf: Removed Volkswagen Golf V6 opponent as it now has much more power than the other opponents.
Manufacturer - Volkswagen Golf (Racing): Removed Volkswagen Golf V6 opponents as they now have much more power than the other opponents.
Rome 2 Hours: Added racing modification to XJ220 opponent.
S License: Fixed the gold prize for this license awarding the Toyota GT-One from the JP release rather than the correct US localised version (US only).
Seattle Endurance: Removed Plymouth 'Cuda opponent as it's now too slow to compete, even fully tuned.
Tuned NA Cup: Removed Peugeot 306 S16 RM on dirt tyres from the list of possible opponents.
Tuned Turbo Car Cup: Replaced naturally aspirated Tommykaira R30 with other cars from the list of possible opponents.
US Nationals race 3: Replaced Dodge Challenger R/T opponent with a Plymouth 'Cuda, as the Challenger is now too fast for the event.

- Menus
Event Synthesizer: Added MMRivit's fix for the missing completion trophies, as the four modes are counted for 100% completion.
Honda dealership: Fixed the Accord Wagon '98 using a preview picture from the '96 model (US only).
Manufacturer - BMW 3-Series: Added MMRivit's fix for the missing top banner.
Nissan dealership: Replaced inaccurate Nissan Primera in the New Car section with the accurate but unused Nissan Primera 2.0Te-V (PAL only), fixed missing Nismo GT-R LM in the Special section (JP only).
Peugeot dealership: Switched to the real-world Esso versions of the 206 S16, 406 saloon and 206 Rally Car (US only).
Shelby dealership: Switched to the fixed GT350 and GT500 models from the US / PAL releases (JP only).
Special Events: Fixed the Muscle Car Cup showing the incorrect license requirements (JP only).

All changes from the Light version, plus:

- Miscellaneous
Fixed the total completion percentage exceeding 100% when both the Vauxhall and Opel races were completed (thanks to Silent).
Removed the restriction that prevented BMW cars from entering the Wheel Shop and equipping custom wheels.
Removed the conversion from metric to Imperial horsepower in the US and PAL versions, as this is accurate for the non-English languages, matches the units used in the pre-race menus, and shows event power limits as the intended round values (e.g. 250hp, 300hp, 400hp).
Removed all region-specific renaming of the Japanese cars (e.g. Lantis, Roadster, GTO instead of 323F, Miata, 3000GT), so that the car names match across all three regions.
Replaced the Renault Clio V6 in Class S in Arcade mode with the Lotus Esprit Sport 350, as the Clio was much slower than the other cars in the class.
Updated the displayed stats for all of the fictional rally cars in Arcade mode to more closely match their actual performance.
Improved the wording of the part names in the Fitted Parts section of the garage to reduce overlapping of text.
Removed the (J) suffix from all Japanese-market cars when shown in the garage, and from many dealership menus.
Reformatted many car names in the garage and replays for accuracy and brevity.
Added more information to the current car name in the bottom corner of GT mode, where possible.
Recorded new main menu demonstration replays to show off some of the new content.

- Colours
Acura NSX '97 RM: Added the black colour from the Acura duplicate of the NSX S Zero RM.
Castrol Supra GT: Restored white / blue, black / green and black / blue colours from GT1.
Citroen Saxo RM: Restored black colour.
Dodge Viper GTS: Restored 1997 colours.
Dodge Viper RT/10: Restored 1997 colours.
Dodge Viper RT/10 RM: Added yellow colour based on GT1 version (by Submaniac93).
Ford GT90: Restored several cut colours.
Honda NSX '90: Removed paint colours only available on later models.
Honda NSX-R '92: Removed paint colours only available on later base models.
Jaguar XJR-15: Added range of colours (by Sirius-R & Submaniac93).
Lister Storm: Restored several cut colours.
Lotus Europa: Removed fictional silver colour.
Mazda RX-7 A-Spec LM Edition: Restored purple colour from GT1 pre-releases.
Mazda RX-7 infini III RM: Restored black colour from GT1 pre-releases.
Mazdaspeed AZ1 A spec: Restored blue colour.
Mercedes-Benz C 43 AMG: Restored several cut colours.
Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG: Restored several cut colours.
Mitsubishi GTO LM Edition: Restored silver colour from GT1 pre-releases.
Mitsubishi Mirage Cyborg R '92 RM: Restored peach colour from GT1 pre-releases.
Nismo 400R: Added more colour options with correct stripe colours, and removed the non-production yellow colour.
Nismo 400R prototype: Made car only available in yellow with silver stripes, to make it more unique and match the real prototype.
Nissan Pulsar GTi-R RM: Restored green colour.
Nissan Skyline GTS-R: Removed fictional colours.
Peugeot 306 S16 RM: Restored red livery.
Plymouth Pronto Spyder: Restored several cut colours.
Subaru Impreza WRX STi Ver.III '96: Restored Sports Blue colour from the V-Limited model, from GT1.
TOM'S T01 Angel: Restored silver colour.
Toyota Levin BZG '96 RM: Restored purple colour from GT1 pre-releases.
Toyota Sprinter Trueno '85: Restored High Sonic colour.
Toyota Supra GT Turbo Ltd. '93 RM: Restored purple colour from GT1 pre-releases.
Toyota Supra Twinturbo-R '91 RM: Restored purple colour from GT1 pre-releases.
TVR Cerbera 4.2 RM: Restored silver colour.
TVR Cerbera LM Edition: Added green colour based on GT1 Cerbera LM.
TVR Cerbera Speed 6 RM: Restored silver colour.
Vector M12: Restored silver colour.
Vector W8 Twin Turbo: Restored several cut colours.

- Models / Textures
Acura NSX '91 RM: Changed from the generic NSX '97 RM to the Acura-branded version of the Honda NSX '90 RM.
Ford Focus Rally Car: Restored Valvoline logos, removed sunroof.
Nissan Primera 2.0Te '90 RM: Restored Impul and Nismo logos.
Nissan Primera GT '98: Fixed model being mostly JP-spec, by adding UK-market lights, bumpers, badging, and trim.
Nissan Pulsar GTi-R RM: Restored Nismo banner from GT1.
Nissan Skyline GTS-R RM: Restored Impul logos.
Opel Vectra i500: Fixed model being a fictional badge swap of the Vauxhall GSi by adding Opel i500 badging and wheels instead.
Ruf BTR: Swapped bodies with the other BTR to use the early RSR-style bodywork on the less powerful BTR I to match GT4.
Ruf BTR II: Swapped bodies with the other BTR to use the later CTR-style bodywork on the more powerful BTR II.
Suzuki Wagon R Column FT '97 RM: Swapped to the stock road car grille for a visual difference to the other Wagon R RMs.
Suzuki Wagon R Turbo RT/S '95 RM: Swapped to the stock road car grille for a visual difference to the other Wagon R RMs, and remove some '97-only body parts.
Toyota Celica Elegant Sports Version RM: Added headlight covers to match the standard car.

- Text
All cars: Rename MA aspiration type to S/C.
Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray '67: Reverted to the less generic logo from GT1.
Chevrolet Corvette 427 Stingray '69: Replaced the unstyled text logo with the generic Corvette logo from GT1.
Chevrolet Corvette '82: Replaced the unstyled text logo with the generic Corvette logo from GT1.
Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport: Reverted to the less generic logo from GT1.
Dodge Copperhead: Corrected the name from the generic Concept Car to Copperhead, and restore the logo from the earliest GT1 demos.
Dodge Copperhead LM Edition: Corrected the name from the generic Concept Car to Copperhead, and restore the logo from the earliest GT1 demos.
Fiat Cinquecento: Corrected the name from 500 to Cinquecento.
Fiat Seicento: Corrected the name from 600 to Seicento.
Nissan Silvia K's '95: Removed 200SX / 240SX rebranding in favour of the separate 200SX (US / PAL only).
Nissan Silvia K's Aero '96: Removed 200SX / 240SX rebranding in favour of the separate 200SX (US / PAL only).
Nissan Silvia K's Aero SE '98: Removed 200SX / 240SX rebranding to match the '96 car (US / PAL only).
Nissan Silvia Q's '95: Removed 200SX / 240SX rebranding to match the K's (US / PAL only).
Nissan Silvia Q's Aero '96: Removed 200SX / 240SX rebranding to match the K's (US / PAL only).
Nissan Skyline GTS-R: Added missing Bluish Black colour name.
Nissan Z Ver.S 2by2 '94: Removed 300ZX rebranding in favour of the separate 300ZX (US / PAL only).
Nissan Z Ver.S 2by2 Twin Turbo '94: Removed 300ZX rebranding in favour of the separate 300ZX (US / PAL only).
Nissan Z Ver.S 2seater '94: Removed 300ZX rebranding in favour of the separate 300ZX (US / PAL only).
Nissan Z Ver.S 2seater Twin Turbo '94: Removed 300ZX rebranding in favour of the separate 300ZX (US / PAL only).
Opel Vectra i500: Updated the name in the dealership to match.
Plymouth Road Runner: Corrected the name from the generic Muscle Car to Road Runner, and add a new logo based on the car's badging.
Plymouth Superbird: Removed 'Muscle Car' from the logo.
Ruf BTR: Renamed from BTR Type I to BTR.
Ruf BTR II: Renamed from BTR Type II to BTR II.

- Upgrades / Physics
Citroen Xsara 1.8i 16v: Restored racing modification, fixed wheels.
Ford Taurus SHO: Restored NASCAR livery as an alternate racing modification.
Honda Life T '97: Restored racing modification, fixed wheels.
Honda Life T '98: Restored racing modification, fixed wheels.
Nismo GT-R LM: Added alternate RM based on GT1 version (by Submaniac93).
Nissan Skyline GT-R 4Door: Restored racing modification.
Renault Clio 16V: Added turbo kit as the car had no major power upgrades.
Toyota MR-S Motor Show Version: Added turbo kit as the car had no major power upgrades.
Toyota Prius: Restored racing modification, added weight reduction.
Toyota XYR Detroit Show Version: Added NA tuning as the car had no major power upgrades.
Venturi 400GT: Added turbo kit stages 2 and 3, to more closely match the Venturi 300 in maximum power output.

- Cars
Acura Integra GS '97: Added car, based on unused content, with custom physics (140hp 5-speed manual).
Acura Integra LS '95: Added car, based on unused content, with custom physics (140hp 4-speed automatic).
Acura NSX '93: Deleted car as it's a fictional exact duplicate of the Honda Type R, which is now available in all regions.
Acura NSX Type S: Deleted car as it's a fictional exact duplicate of the Honda, which is now available in all regions.
Acura NSX Type S Zero: Deleted car as it's a fictional exact duplicate of the Honda, which is now available in all regions.
Aston Martin DB7 Coupe [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Audi A4 Avant: Added car, based on cut content with the existing misused physics data and paint colours from the saloon, plus a fixed model by Submaniac.
BMW 323i (E36): Added car, based on cut content with custom physics and updated badging, plus a fixed model and exhaust texture by Submaniac.
Citroen Saxo Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Daihatsu Storia X4 Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Eunos Roadster '93 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version and placeholder GT1 demo content.
Honda Civic Type R '97 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Honda CR-X SiR '90 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version, with custom colours by Submaniac.
Honda NSX-R GT1 Turbo: Added car based on GT1 model, textures, and physics.
Honda NSX-R LM GT2: Added car, based on GT1 textures and physics.
Lancia Delta Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Mazda Familia Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Mazda Roadster RS D-Rights: Added car, based on license test version.
Mercedes-Benz C55 AMG: Added car based on existing model and modified physics (C43 fitted with CLK55 engine and transmission).
Mercedes-Benz CLK Race Car: Restored car.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR '96 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V Rally Car (alternate livery): Restored car.
Mugen S2000: Added car, based on unused model.
Nissan 200ZX '95: Added car from the PAL release, available as a used car, and fixed missing description (JP / US only).
Nissan 200ZX '98: Added car from the PAL release, available as a used car, and fixed missing description (JP / US only).
Nissan 300ZX 2-seater '95: Made car available as a used car, and fixed missing description (JP / PAL only).
Nissan 300ZX 2+2 '95: Made car available as a used car, and fixed missing description (JP / PAL only).
Nissan 300ZX Turbo '95: Made car available as a used car, and fixed missing description (JP / PAL only).
Nissan Pulsar Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Nissan Pulsar VZ-R N1 '97 [Livery]: Added car, based on cut content.
Nissan Silvia K's '95: Made car available as a used car, and fixed missing description (PAL only).
Nissan Silvia K's Aero '96: Made car available as a used car, and fixed missing description (PAL only).
Nissan Silvia LM Edition: Added car based on GT1 model, textures, and physics.
Nissan Silvia Q's '88 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero D-Rights: Added car, based on license test version.
Nissan Skyline GTS25 Type S '96: Added car, based on GT1 pre-release physics, and made it available as a used car.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '91 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Nissan Z Ver.S 2by2 '94: Made car available as a used car (US only).
Nissan Z Ver.S 2by2 Twin Turbo '94: Made car available as a used car (US only).
Nissan Z Ver.S 2seater '94: Made car available as a used car (US only).
Nissan Z Ver.S 2seater Twin Turbo '94: Made car available as a used car (US only).
Peugeot 306 Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Renault Megane Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Ruf BR2: Added car, based on unused content, with custom physics (Ruf-tuned 911 Turbo).
Ruf BR4: Added car, based on unused content, with custom physics (Ruf-tuned 911 Turbo with 4WD conversion).
Ruf BTR4 3.8: Added car, based on unused content, with custom physics (3.8-litre 4WD BTR with EKS automated manual transmission).
Ruf CR4: Added car, based on unused content, with custom physics (3.6-litre NA 4WD).
Subaru Impreza Rally Car '96: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Subaru Impreza WRX STi Ver.III '96 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Subaru SVX S4 '95 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Toyota Celica Rally Car '88: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Toyota Celica Rally Car '91: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Toyota Celica Rally Car '95: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Toyota Celica SS-II '95 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Toyota Chaser LM Edition: Added car based on GT1 sounds, physics and textures, with sound port, model edits and wheel texture by submaniac93.
Toyota Soarer 2.5VVT-i '96 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX '85 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Toyota Supra RZ '97 [Special Colour]: Added car, based on GT1 version.
Vauxhall Vectra SRi 2.0 16V: Added car, based on cut content.
Volkswagen Golf Rally Car: Added car based on Arcade mode preset, plus upgrade options to match the standard car.
Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V: Restored car.

- Events
All events: Enabled Opel / Vauxhall and Acura models as opponents.
Multiple events: Tweaked opponent list to remove duplicated Opel / Vauxhall and Honda / Acura opponents.
4WD Challenge race 2: Added Ruf CR4 opponent.
4WD Challenge race 3: Added Ruf BTR4 3.8 opponent.
Compact Car Cup: Restored Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V to list of possible opponents.
FF Challenge race 1: Added Acura Integra LS '95 opponent.
FR Challenge race 1: Added BMW 323i (E36) opponent.
FR Challenge race 2: Replaced the S14 Silvia opponent with a 200SX, like the original PAL release (JP / US only).
German Nationals race 3: Added Ruf BR2 opponent.
Manufacturer - BMW 3-Series: Added BMW 323i (E36) opponent.
Manufacturer - Nissan Silvia / 180SX: Replaced the S14 200SX opponents with Silvias, like the original JP release (PAL only).
Manufacturer - Peugeot 206: Restored unused events, using MMRivit's custom Peugeot event screens.
UK Nationals race 1: Added Vauxhall Vectra SRi 2.0 16V opponent.
Wagon Cup: Added Audi A4 Avant opponent.
Secret: Added Aston Martin DB7 Coupe [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Audi A4 Avant as prize car.
Secret: Added BMW 323i (E36) as prize car.
Secret: Added Citroen Saxo Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Daihatsu Storia X4 Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Eunos Roadster '93 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Honda Civic Type R '97 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Honda CR-X SiR '90 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Lancia Delta Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Mazda Familia Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Mazda Roadster RS D-Rights as prize car.
Secret: Added Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR '96 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Mugen S2000 as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Primera GT '98 as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Pulsar Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Pulsar VZ-R N1 '97 [Livery] as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Silvia Q's '88 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero D-Rights as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Skyline GT-R '91 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Peugeot 306 Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Renault Megane Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Subaru Impreza Rally Car '96 as prize car.
Secret: Added Subaru Impreza WRX STi Ver.III '96 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Subaru SVX S4 '95 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Toyota Celica Rally Car '88 as prize car.
Secret: Added Toyota Celica Rally Car '91 as prize car.
Secret: Added Toyota Celica Rally Car '95 as prize car.
Secret: Added Toyota Celica SS-II '95 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Toyota Soarer 2.5VVT-i '96 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX '85 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Toyota Supra RZ '97 [Special Colour] as prize car.
Secret: Added Vauxhall Vectra SRi 2.0 16V as prize car.
Secret: Added Volkswagen Golf Rally Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16V as prize car.

- Menus
Acura dealership: Added dealership to South City (JP / PAL only), added Integra LS and Integra GS, and removed models that are exact duplicates of Hondas.
Honda dealership: Added Honda NSX-R GT1 Turbo and Honda NSX-R LM GT2 to the Special section (all regions), made the non-US Integras and NSXes available for purchase so that all cars are available in all regions (previously missing in US only), and changed the background in the US version to match JP / PAL.
Mercedes-Benz dealership: Added Special section, containing the Mercedes-Benz C55 AMG and Mercedes-Benz CLK Race Car.
Mitsubishi dealership: Added Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V Rally Car (alternate livery) to the Special section.
Nissan dealership: Added Silvia LM to the Special section.
Opel dealership: Added dealership to North City (PAL English only).
Ruf dealership: Added CR4, BR2, BR4, and BTR4 3.8 for purchase, and swapped the preview pictures for the two 3.4-litre BTRs.
Toyota dealership: Added the Chaser LM (for purchase) and the Castrol Supra '96 (for viewing) to the Special section, made the Altezza AS200 available for purchase so that all cars are available in all regions (previously missing in PAL only).
Vauxhall dealership: Added dealership to North City (except PAL English).

pez2k - Research, tooling, all data, texture, palette, sound, menu, and code modifications (unless mentioned below)
adeyblue - Research (reverse engineering), tooling (GTVolTools, GT2DataExploder)
Leo2236 - Research (model formats), tooling (GT2CarViewer)
commongear - Research (model formats)
Submaniac93 - Research (memory mapping, model formats), model editing (RX-7 GT-C LM, Chaser LM, 323i, A4 Avant) texture editing (GT-R LM RM, Laguna RM, March Super Turbo, 323i), palette editing (GT-R LM RM, Viper RT/10 RM, XJR15, CR-X [Special Colour]), sound editing (Chaser LM), texturing (Chaser LM), QA and testing, French translation help
Silent - Research (overlays, disassembly), tooling (mkpsxiso updates), completion percentage fix
Xenn - Research (events and opponents)
TheAdmiester - Tooling (GT2CarViewer bugfixes)
LameGuy64 - Tooling (mkpsxiso)
MMRivit - Menu editing (East City, Peugeot, and BMW manufacturer event screens, Event Synth)
B_Rad88 - Texture editing (Neon ACR RM)
Sirius-R - Recolouring (XJR15)
SuperFrizzio - QA and testing, Italian translation help
Paiky - German translation help
LOZio - Console QA and testing
Courier21 - Previous QA and testing
gtgamer468 - Previous QA and testing
Sal_89 - Previous QA and testing

For additional credits, please see the readme file.

  • How do I install the mod? Apply EITHER the Light or Complete .xdelta patch for that disc to a valid copy of any Gran Turismo 2 disc. Tutorials on how to apply xdelta patches are widely available on Youtube or elsewhere.
  • Does the mod work on a real Playstation console? Yes, it should, and the PAL version has been extensively tested on a Playstation.
  • Can I use my normal GT2 savegame? No, the patched game is not compatible with savegames from the base game, older GT2+ versions, or other patches, due to the added and updated content.
  • Are you going to remove the GT40 opponent in the Historic Cup? No, this was intentionally added by PD and is not a bug. It's also an interesting and characterful part of the game.
  • Are you going to add the Elise 'Soft Top'? No, this is an unfinished and broken version of the Elise already in the game.
  • Are you going to add drag racing? No, almost nothing exists of the drag racing mode and it was probably never created in the first place.
  • Are you going to add the CLK-GTR? No, this car never existed in any known version of the game, just a handful of renders. While the recreations of that car are impressive, just restoring the unfinished content from PD will already hit the limit of what the game can handle, before considering other mods to include. Check out Submaniac's GT2.1 mod for somewhere that the CLK GTR will be included however.
  • Are you going to add (any other car)? Unlikely, as this mod is focused on fixing bugs and restoring unfinished content from Polyphony rather than creating new cars from scratch, due to the relatively low limit on how many new cars can be added before the game crashes. As of beta 7, almost every single unfinished car is included, with some very similar near-duplicates omitted on purpose.
  • Are you going to add Special Stage Route 11? If it ever becomes possible to modify GT1 track models to work in GT2, then maybe. I am not actively investigating this possibility however.
  • Are you going to change the performance of racecars to more closely match the real cars? Yes, if enough solid real data can be found on the cars. However, most race teams are very secretive, so the answer may be no for many cars.
  • Are you going to add a 60FPS mode? No, this is not possible to do with this mod, and the PS1 console does not have enough power to run the game at that framerate. Mods or cheats that alter the framerate also break replays and ghost cars.
  • Are you going to increase the garage size? No, this is not possible, as there is only space in memory and in the savegame for 100 cars, and adding any more will overwrite critical data.
  • Are you going to change (a certain particular detail)? If it is a bug, yes. Otherwise, probably not, as this mod is focusing on bug fixes and restored content. There are many hundreds of fixes still to be done, so I don't have enough time to change arbitrary other things. However, all of the mod tools used are openly available so these changes can be made as other mods by other people.
  • How do I tell if the mod is working correctly? In GT Mode, click the trophy icon in Game Status for a diagnostic page. Alternatively, in the Complete version only, check the Demonstration section in the Replay Theater.

Beta 7 - 30/01/2023
Beta 6.1.1 - 03/04/2022 (reupload of Japanese Arcade disc only, no changes)
Beta 6.1 - 13/01/2022 (bugfix release)
Beta 6 - 30/12/2021
Beta 5.1 - 26/07/2020 (bugfix release)
Beta 5 - 18/07/2020
Alpha 4.1 - 05/03/2019
Alpha 4 - 27/02/2019 (cancelled due to game limitations)
Alpha 3 - 10/07/2018
Alpha 2 - 18/05/2018
Alpha 1 - 18/05/2018 (internal test version)

All known GT2 discs are currently supported, and are all patched to have the same amount of content and features as the final PAL release.

Please select the appropriate version of the mod below for your version of the game.




Please do not distribute pre-patched disc images of this modification, in order to avoid any potential legal issues or incorrect association with piracy that could result in its removal and/or an end to development.
 
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Gran Turismo 2 plus is an unofficial bugfix and update for Gran Turismo 2. Two versions are provided:

Light - This is solely fixes for outstanding bugs in the game.
Complete - This restores cut content and adds new content in the style of the base game, as well as including all fixes from the Light version.

Expand any of the spoiler tags below for further information on the mod, or see the included readme file.

Restored cut racing modifications:
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Fixed opponent bugs:
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Restored cut car colours:
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New car colours:
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Restored liveries:
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Fixed car stats and physics:
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-- Bugs
- Audio
Mazdaspeed Demio A-spec: Fixed missing engine sounds with turbo kit fitted.

- Colours
BP Apex Kraft Trueno: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Castrol Tom's Supra '99: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Denso Sard Supra: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Dodge Viper GTS-R Team Oreca: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Dodge Viper RT/10: Fixed palette error on non-striped colours.
Honda Civic Ferio SiR '93 RM: Fixed green thumbnails.
Nismo GT-R LM Road Car: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Nismo GT-R LM Road Car RM: Fixed purple thumbnails.
Nissan R390 GT1 '98: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Nissan Sunny VZ-R RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Opel Calibra Touring Car: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Raybrig NSX: Fixed blank thumbnail.
RE Amemiya Matsukiyo RX-7: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Suzuki Cultus Pikes Peak Version: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Version: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota Chaser Tourer S '96 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota Chaser Tourer V '96 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota Corolla Levin '85 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota Exiv 200GT RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Toyota GT-ONE Road Version: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '98: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '98 (US): Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '99: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota GT-ONE '99 (US): Fixed blank thumbnail.
Toyota Trueno BZG '96 RM: Fixed blank thumbnails.
Vauxhall Calibra Touring Car: Fixed blank thumbnail.
Weds Sport Celica: Fixed blank thumbnail.

- Models / Textures
Audi S4 RM, night: Fixed corrupted textures.
Honda Integra SiR-G '95 RM: Corrected windscreen banner from Acura to Honda.
Honda Integra Type R '95 RM: Corrected windscreen banner from Acura to Honda.
Lotus Elan S2, night: Fixed dark line on front wings.
Lotus Elan S4 Sprint, night: Fixed dark line on front wings.
Mazda Familia GT-R RM, night: Fixed corrupted front bumper texture and line under headlights.
Mazda Familia GT-X RM, night: Fixed corrupted front bumper texture and line under headlights.
Mazda RX-7 GT-C LM Edition, night: Fixed incorrect bodywork (by Submaniac93).
Mazda RX-7 RS-R '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 RS-R '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type R '98 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type R '98 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '98 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RB '98 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '98 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RS '98 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mazda RX-7 Type RZ '97 RM, night: Fixed missing logo and highlights.
Mazda RX-7 Type RZ '97 alternate RM, night: Fixed missing logo.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 200, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 320, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Nissan Stagea 260RS '97 RM, night: Fixed missing section of livery.
Nissan Stagea 260RS '98 RM: Fixed missing section of livery.
Nissan Stagea 260RS '98 RM, night: Fixed missing section of livery.
Nissan Stagea RS Four V '98 RM, night: Fixed missing section of livery.
Opel Astra, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Opel Astra RM, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.
Renault Laguna RM: Fixed damaged textures on front bumper (by Submaniac93).
Toyota Prius RM, red livery, night: Fixed blue paint around headlights (unused body).
Vauxhall Astra, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version, fixed damaged textures on rear windscreen.
Vauxhall Astra RM, night: Fixed front bumper to match day version.

- Text
ARTA Zexel Skyline: Fixed 'Arta' capitalisation error.
Aston Martin DB7 Coupe: Fixed 'COUPE' capitalisation error.
Aston Martin DB7 Volante: Fixed 'VOLANTE' capitalisation error.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage: Fixed 'VANTAGE' capitalisation error.
BMW 840Ci: Fixed 'Royalot' spelling error.
cdmaOne Cerumo Supra: Fixed 'Cdma' capitalisation error and removed extra space from replay name.
Citroen Xantia: Fixed 'v6' capitalisation error.
Daishin Silvia: Fixed 'Daisin' spelling error.
Dodge Challenger: Fixed 'Bluemetallic' spelling error.
Eunos Roadster S Special '93: Fixed 'Melrot' spelling error.
Ford Cougar: Fixed 'tourmaline' capitalisation error.
Ford RS200: Fixed 'Rs200' capitalisation error, removed 'Rally Car' from name.
Honda Accord Wagon SiR '98: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Jaguar XJ220: Removed 'GT Race Car' from name.
Lancia Y: Fixed 'Velde' and 'Wembiey' spelling errors.
Lotus Elan S2 '90: Corrected name to Lotus Elan 1.6 '90.
Lotus Elan S4 Sprint: Fixed 'ELAN' capitalisation error.
Mazda RX-7 A-spec: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Mercedes-Benz A160: Fixed missing 'Benz' in replay name.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 200: Fixed missing 'Benz' in replay name.
Mercedes-Benz CLK 320: Fixed missing 'Benz' in replay name.
Mercedes-Benz SLK 230: Fixed missing 'Benz' and missing space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.III Rally Car: Fixed 'Iii' capitalisation error and extra space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.IV Rally Car: Fixed extra space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Minica Dangan: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Mitsubishi Minica PJ: Fixed 'Pj' capitalisation error (JP only).
Mugen S2000: Fixed 'MUGEN' capitalisation error.
Nismo 400R 'PreceidingModel': Corrected name to Nismo 400R Prototype.
Nissan 300ZX 2+2 '98: Fixed extra spaces in replay name (EU only).
Nissan 300ZX Turbo '98: Fixed extra space in replay name (EU only).
Nissan March Super Turbo: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan R390 GT1 Road Car '97: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan R390 GT1 Road Car '98: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan Silvia K's Aero SE: Fixed 'K'S' capitalisation error.
Nissan Skyline 25GT Turbo: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline 280 Type MR: Fixed 'Skiline' spelling error (JP only).
Nissan Skyline GTS25 Type S: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS25t Type M: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS4: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS-R: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '71: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '89: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '91: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '95: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '97: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R '99: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R 4Door: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '95: Fixed missing space in replay name and abbreviation.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '97: Fixed missing space in replay name and abbreviation (US only).
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec '99: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec II: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Nissan Skyline Silhouette Formula: Fixed 'Foumula' spelling error.
Nissan Stagea RS Four V '98: Fixed missing space in replay name (US only).
Opel Astra: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Opel Corsa: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Opel Tigra: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Opel Vectra: Fixed 'Starsillber' spelling error.
Peugeot 206 Rally Car: Fixed misplaced year.
Plymouth GTX: Fixed 'Cooper' spelling error.
RUF BTR Type I: Fixed missing space in replay name.
RUF BTR Type II: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Subaru Impreza 22B STi Version: Fixed 'Sti' capitalisation error.
Suzuki Cervo Mode: Fixed 'Celvo' spelling error.
Suzuki Cappucino: Fixed 'Capcino' abbreviation.
Tommykaira m13: Fixed missing spaces in replay name.
Tommykaira R '95: Fixed extra space in replay name.
Tommykaira R '99: Fixed extra space in replay name.
Toyota Corolla Trueno '83: Corrected name to Sprinter Trueno.
Toyota Corolla Trueno '85: Corrected name to Sprinter Trueno.
Toyota Prius: Fixed 'PRIUS' capitalisation error.
Toyota Soarer 2.5 GT-T '95: Fixed 'Phtalocyanine' spelling error.
Toyota Starlet Turbo S '82: Corrected name to Toyota Starlet S '80, corrected colour name to Green.
Toyota XYR Detroit Show Ver.: Fixed missing space in replay name.
Unisia JECS Skyline: Fixed 'Jecs' capitalisation error.
Venturi 400GT: Fixed aspiration type from MA to TURBO.
Xanavi ARTA Silvia: Fixed 'Zanavi' spelling error and 'Arta' capitalisation error.

- Stats
Audi A4: Fixed price being swapped with S4.
Audi S4: Fixed price being swapped with A4.
Chevrolet Corvette '96: Fixed length stat.
Citroen Xsara Rally Car: Fixed engine stats.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (2WD) '97: Fixed peak torque stat.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (4WD) '97: Fixed height stat.
Daihatsu Storia Rally Car: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Avenger: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Challenger: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Charger: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Neon ACR: Fixed engine stats.
Dodge Neon R/T: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat 500 Sporting: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat 500R: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat 600 Sporting: Fixed engine stats.
Fiat Punto GT: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Cougar: Fixed price being taken from the Mercury Cougar '67. New price based on real-world pricing.
Ford GT40: Fixed engine stats.
Ford GT40 Race Car: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Mustang GT '98: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Mustang GT '99: Fixed engine stats.
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra '99: Fixed engine stats.
Ford RS200: Fixed engine stats.
Honda NSX '90: Fixed missing year.
Honda S2000 GT1: Fixed engine stats.
Lancia Delta S4: Fixed engine stats.
Lancia Y: Fixed engine stats.
Lister Storm: Fixed engine stats.
Mercury Cougar '67: Fixed price.
Mine's Lancer Evo V: Fixed engine stats.
Mini Cooper Mk1: Fixed engine stats.
Mini Cooper 1.3i: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth Cuda: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth GTX: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth Muscle Car: Fixed engine stats.
Plymouth Superbird: Fixed engine stats.
Renault Clio 16V: Fixed engine stats.
Rover Mini 1275S: Fixed width stat.
Spoon Civic Type R: Fixed engine stats.
Spoon Integra Type R: Fixed engine stats.
Spoon S2000: Fixed engine stats.
STP Taisan Viper: Fixed engine stats.
Subaru 360: Fixed engine stats.
Tommykaira ZZII: Fixed engine stats.
TommyKaira ZZIII: Fixed engine stats.
Toyota Altezza 280T: Fixed engine stats.
Toyota Celica Rally Car: Fixed engine stats.
Toyota Starlet Turbo S '82: Changed year to 1980.
TVR Cerbera LM Edition: Fixed engine stats.
TVR Chimaera 4.0: Fixed engine stats.
TVR Chimaera 4.5: Fixed engine stats.
TVR Chimaera 5.0: Fixed engine stats.
Vector W8: Fixed engine stats.
VW Golf V5: Fixed engine stats.
VW New Beetle GLS: Fixed engine stats.
VW New Beetle GT: Fixed engine stats.

- Upgrades / Physics
All racecars: Fixed bug that prevented adjustment of brake balance.
Acura Integra GS-R: Fixed typo in 4th gear ratio.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (2WD) '97: Fixed weight being swapped with 4WD model.
Daihatsu Move SR-XX (4WD) '97: Fixed weight being swapped with 2WD model.
Mine's Lancer Evo V: Corrected LSD settings and adjustments from FF to 4WD.
Nissan Skyline 280 Type MR: Corrected drivetrain from 4WD to FR.
Vauxhall Corsa: Fixed missing turbo kit.
Vauxhall Tigra: Fixed missing turbo kit.
Venturi Atlantique 300: Removed erroneous driveshaft upgrade.
VW Golf V6: Corrected engine from 150PS V5 to 204PS V6. Corrected drivetrain from FF to 4WD. Corrected weight.

- Events
Gran Turismo All Stars: Added racing modification to Elise GT1 opponent.
Gran Turismo World Championship: Added racing modification to Elise GT1 opponent.
Rome 2 Hours: Added racing modification to XJ220 opponent.
Tuned NA Cup: Removed Peugeot 306 S16 RM on dirt tyres from the list of possible opponents.
Tuned Turbo Car Cup: Replaced naturally aspirated Tommykaira R30 with other cars from the list of possible opponents.

All changes from the Light version, plus:

- Colours
Citroen Saxo RM: Restored black colour.
Dodge Viper GTS: Restored 1997 colours.
Dodge Viper RT/10: Restored 1997 colours.
Dodge Viper RT/10 RM: Added yellow colour based on GT1 version (by Submaniac93).
Jaguar XJR-15: Added range of colours (by Sirius-R & Submaniac93).
Mazdaspeed AZ1 A spec: Restored blue colour.
Mercedes-Benz C 43 AMG: Restored several cut colours.
Nissan Skyline GTS-R: Removed fictional colours.
Peugeot 306 S16 RM: Restored red livery.
TOM'S T01 Angel: Restored silver colour.
Toyota Sprinter Trueno '85: Restored High Sonic colour.

- Textures
Ford Focus Rally Car: Restored Valvoline logos, removed sunroof.

- Text
All cars: Rename MA aspiration type to S/C.
Jaguar XJR: Removed 'Vehicle' from name.
Jaguar XJR15: Removed 'GT Race Car' from name.
Nissan Skyline GTS-R: Added missing Bluish Black colour name.

- Upgrades / Physics
Ford Taurus SHO: Restored NASCAR livery as an alternate racing modification.
Honda Life T '97: Restored racing modification, fixed wheels.
Honda Life T '98: Restored racing modification, fixed wheels.
Nismo GT-R LM: Added alternate RM based on GT1 version (by Submaniac93).
Nissan Skyline GT-R 4Door: Restored racing modification.
Renault Clio 16V: Added turbo kit as the car had no major power upgrades.
Toyota MR-S Motor Show Version: Added turbo kit as the car had no major power upgrades.
Toyota Prius: Restored racing modification, added weight reduction.
Toyota XYR Detroit Show Version: Added NA tuning as the car had no major power upgrades.

- Cars
Mazda Roadster RS D-Rights: Added car, based on license test version.
Mercedes-Benz CLK Race Car: Restored car.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Rally Car (alternate livery): Restored car.
Mugen S2000: Added car, based on unused model.
Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero D-Rights: Added car, based on license test version.
Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec N1 '99: Added car.
VW Polo: Restored car.

- Events
Compact Car Cup: Restored VW Polo to list of possible opponents.
Secret: Added Mazda Roadster RS D-Rights as prize car.
Secret: Added Mercedes-Benz CLK Race Car as prize car.
Secret: Added Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Rally Car (alternate livery) as prize car.
Secret: Added Mugen S2000 as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero D-Rights as prize car.
Secret: Added Nissan Skyline GT-R V spec N1 '99 as prize car.
Secret: Added VW Polo as prize car.

pez2k - Research, tooling, all data, texture, palette and sound modifications (unless mentioned below)
adeyblue - Research (reverse engineering), tooling (GTVolTools, GT2DataExploder)
Submaniac93 - Research (memory mapping), model editing (RX-7 GT-C LM) texture editing (GT-R LM RM, Laguna RM), palette editing (GT-R LM RM, Viper RT/10 RM, XJR15)
Sirius-R - Recolouring (XJR15)
Turn10 - Reference data (VW Golf V6 engine, from the Bora V6 in Forza Motorsport 4)
SuperFrizzio - QA and testing

Please note that for this initial alpha test release, only the Simulation disc of the PAL version of Gran Turismo 2 is supported. Other regions and the Arcade disc will be supported in later releases.

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Hi :)

Really a much great work!,congratulations and thank you for releasing this! :D
 
Great job! I hope you fix the Escudo's super handling properties too. This way the real circuit cars will be the best at what they are supposed to be and the Escudo can be the dirt trial master it's meant to be.
 
Good job! I hope that the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C3 is fixed. It is 1982 in the game, but the Stingray C3's production has finished in 1976. And I think that the Peugeot 306 S16 RM's should be named to Peugeot 306 Maxi.
 
Great job! I hope you fix the Escudo's super handling properties too.

I don't think its handling is a bug, PD intended it to be that way. It and the Cultus also have a special version of the dirt tyres that no other cars get, presumably to make it better on dirt.

Good job! I hope that the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C3 is fixed. It is 1982 in the game, but the Stingray C3's production has finished in 1976. And I think that the Peugeot 306 S16 RM's should be named to Peugeot 306 Maxi.

The C3 ingame is a 1980-82 body with the integrated front and rear spoilers, but a 1978 engine and the old Stingray name. If I do anything to it, I'll probably remove the Stingray part of the name and bump the power up slightly to 1981 spec.

As for the 306 RM, no - the menu names for cars are shared between all bodies for that car, so the stock 306 would be named the Maxi too.
 
The C3 ingame is a 1980-82 body with the integrated front and rear spoilers, but a 1978 engine and the old Stingray name. If I do anything to it, I'll probably remove the Stingray part of the name and bump the power up slightly to 1981 spec.

As for the 306 RM, no - the menu names for cars are shared between all bodies for that car, so the stock 306 would be named the Maxi too.
Well, if not mistaken, the Peugeot 306 Maxi Rally Car is based on Peugeot 306 S16.
I think that the Alfa Romeo 155 Touring Car should be renamed to Alfa Romeo 155 BTCC '94, since the car is based on Gabriele Tarquini's Alfa Romeo 155 BTCC '94.
 
What I mean is that it's not possible to name a RM differently to the base car - the name in the menu is the same for the 306 S16 no matter which bodyshell it has, just with an [R] added if the body is not the stock one. Replay / high score names are per body though.
 
Great work, loved your Forza work and now seeing GT2 get some love is awesome.

Just wondering, what's the easiest way of checking that the patch is installed properly? Some kind of noticeable difference that's quick to check?
 
I don't think its handling is a bug, PD intended it to be that way. It and the Cultus also have a special version of the dirt tyres that no other cars get, presumably to make it better on dirt.



The C3 ingame is a 1980-82 body with the integrated front and rear spoilers, but a 1978 engine and the old Stingray name. If I do anything to it, I'll probably remove the Stingray part of the name and bump the power up slightly to 1981 spec.

As for the 306 RM, no - the menu names for cars are shared between all bodies for that car, so the stock 306 would be named the Maxi too.


Yeah, you may be right but I suppose that's one thing that makes GT2 that much more of a horrible excuse for a simulator. In real life the GT-One, R390 GT-1, and GT40 Gulf Race Car would absolutely outperform the Escudo and Cultus on a circuit. Granted the Escudo would win on the Hill Climb. They also made the mistake of making the Escudo the best Rally car in general when in all reality it was a pure PPHC machine. All one has to do is research the 'greatest rally cars in history' or most 'successful rally cars in history' to see that the Escudo is not on those lists most of the time. GT2 is just a prime example of how inferior a game with bad even to it's day physics and intense uncompromising Japanese car favoritism. How any sane car enthusiast can enjoy such a utterly and absolutely flawed piece of work is beyond me.
 
Just wondering, what's the easiest way of checking that the patch is installed properly? Some kind of noticeable difference that's quick to check?

There's a CRC32 hash for the patched game in the readme file you can match against, otherwise you can check the Audi dealership to make sure that the S4 is 50,000Cr to buy instead of 28,000Cr or whatever it is normally. The quickest way to check the Complete-specific changes is to see how many paint colours the C43 AMG has in the Mercedes dealership - the default game just has silver and black.
 
There's a CRC32 hash for the patched game in the readme file you can match against, otherwise you can check the Audi dealership to make sure that the S4 is 50,000Cr to buy instead of 28,000Cr or whatever it is normally. The quickest way to check the Complete-specific changes is to see how many paint colours the C43 AMG has in the Mercedes dealership - the default game just has silver and black.

Nice one, I'll give it a go next time I start GT2. 👍
 
Yeah, you may be right but I suppose that's one thing that makes GT2 that much more of a horrible excuse for a simulator. In real life the GT-One, R390 GT-1, and GT40 Gulf Race Car would absolutely outperform the Escudo and Cultus on a circuit. Granted the Escudo would win on the Hill Climb. They also made the mistake of making the Escudo the best Rally car in general when in all reality it was a pure PPHC machine. All one has to do is research the 'greatest rally cars in history' or most 'successful rally cars in history' to see that the Escudo is not on those lists most of the time. GT2 is just a prime example of how inferior a game with bad even to it's day physics and intense uncompromising Japanese car favoritism. How any sane car enthusiast can enjoy such a utterly and absolutely flawed piece of work is beyond me.

Give it a break, man. that's the PS1 with 1MB or RAM you're talking about, not a supercomputer ^^'
At a time where games had next to no content, much less decent physics, this was literally the best they could get, and many people, including me, have spent so much time playing it that of course we'll think it's a great game, and it was. Now of course if you're going at it with a 2018 simulation player, Thrustmaster wheel user mindset, it's bound to be god-awful. But that's not the point. It did its best, with Japanese people programming it, most of whom had probably little actual car knowledge and would blindly code what was asked of them, so just go easy on them. You can't ask europeans to know all about american cars, or americans to know a lot about japanese cars. They wanted to impress, and they only had so much budget to make the game, so they went where the car models they could add were the cheapest to find: their own home of Japan. I can't blame them for that one bit. In fact, even if JDM cars make almost half of the game's content, what's there for european and american cars have enough never-seen-afterwards gems for me to say that's it's still decent.
 
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Give it a break, man. that's the PS1 with 1MB or RAM you're talking about, not a supercomputer ^^'
At a time where games had next to no content, much less decent physics, this was literally the best they could get, and many people, including me, have spent so much time playing it that of course we'll think it's a great game, and it was. Now of course if you're going at it with a 2018 simulation player, Thrustmaster wheel user mindset, it's bound to be god-awful. But that's not the point. It did its best, with Japanese people programming it, most of whom had probably little actual car knowledge and would blindly code what was asked of them, so just go easy on them. You can't ask europeans to know all about american cars, or americans to know a lot about japanese cars. They wanted to impress, and they only had so much budget to make the game, so they went where the car models they could add were the cheapest to find: their own home of Japan. I can't blame them for that one bit. In fact, even if JDM cars make almost half of the game's content, what's there for european and american cars have enough never-seen-afterwards gems for me to say that's it's still decent.

I understand what your saying but I still find it hard not to fault them on their job with GT1 and GT2. Honestly for the longest time GT2 was my fav GT until I could not tolerate the unbalanced nature of the cars anymore. I mean it's a good game in it's own right I suppose.
 
You've got to also remember one key thing about Gran Turismo 1 and 2. If it wasn't for these two games, a lot of other games might not have come to be. Gran Turismo paved the way for racing games unlike any other game did before it. Need For Speed surely didn't give us the content and the quality that we got from GT. Yeah the game is dated compared to todays standards, but back then it was as accurate a game you would get for the genre. It was more simulation than NFS or Test Drive or any other game for that matter.
Flaws or not it was a remarkable game. It helped introduce people to cars outside of their domestic market. It also introduced new people to the world of cars, myself included. In fact, look to the left and see just how much Gran Turismo influenced my car enthusiast lifestyle.
 
You've got to also remember one key thing about Gran Turismo 1 and 2. If it wasn't for these two games, a lot of other games might not have come to be. Gran Turismo paved the way for racing games unlike any other game did before it. Need For Speed surely didn't give us the content and the quality that we got from GT. Yeah the game is dated compared to todays standards, but back then it was as accurate a game you would get for the genre. It was more simulation than NFS or Test Drive or any other game for that matter.
Flaws or not it was a remarkable game. It helped introduce people to cars outside of their domestic market. It also introduced new people to the world of cars, myself included. In fact, look to the left and see just how much Gran Turismo influenced my car enthusiast lifestyle.

I honestly do agree with you for the most part. While I have always loved cars GT DID also have an impact on me in introducing me to a variety of cars. As a matter of fact it was GT2 that lead me on to Mazda RX-7's which are now my favorite cars in the world.
 
They also made the mistake of making the Escudo the best Rally car in general when in all reality it was a pure PPHC machine. All one has to do is research the 'greatest rally cars in history' or most 'successful rally cars in history' to see that the Escudo is not on those lists most of the time.

Maybe because you’re searching for “rally cars”, and the Escudo isn’t a rally car.

900 bhp beats 295 bhp, just deal with it.
 
Maybe because you’re searching for “rally cars”, and the Escudo isn’t a rally car.

900 bhp beats 295 bhp, just deal with it.

As said the Escudo ends up producing faster lap times on ALL dirt courses(rally courses) in GT2 not just the PPHC(as it was meant for.) This in turn expresses the car as superior to all on dirt, tarmac, and a circuit in the game. That's entirely unbalanced deal with it.. yeah deal with the common sense.
 
Alright, common sense time:

Suzuki Escudo : 981hp/900kg, 0.917 power to weight ratio
vs
Subaru Impreza WRC '99 in GT2: 476hp/1230kg, 2.584 ptw ratio
(vs Toyota GT-One Race Car in GT2: 672hp/900kg, 1.339 ptw ratio
vs 2018 Formula 1 specs (found here and here): 1000hp/660kg, 0.66 ptw ratio and outrageous downforce)
In terms of pure numbers, the Escudo destroys them all except of course the F1, but that one I put there just as a reference.
I didn't mention downforce as I don't have the actual numbers, but I know the Escudo in-game has about as much aero as any other LM race cars, while the Impreza being a lower-tier race car has less max downforce.
I cannot tell any IRL values because obvious reasons. My guess is that the GT-One would have a little more if not equal downforce with the Escudo. What gives it more grip in the turns on the road, is it's suspension setup and lower center of mass.

Consider the game's rally tracks:
Tahiti Maze
Smokey Mountain North
Smokey Mountain South
Deep Forest Roadway
Pike's Peak Uphill/Downhill
Tahiti Dirt Route 3

All of them have wide roads, some with, some without major jumps. All of them except Taithi Maze have long straights/fast parts.

IRL, any power level on a Rally Car will only be able to go at certain speeds in the turns, because dirt has low grip, roads are very narrow, at most 2 cars wide and sometimes barely 1 car width, and you don't always run at speeds that require strong downforce to get better times, so the Escudo and Cultus should not be any better than WRC cars. If anything, the massive power spike due to the turbo spool lag would be massively dangerous and make the car extremely unstable.
However, considering GT2's rally tracks have wide roads and fast sections, then power becomes a factor to consider. And so the Escudo wins on dirt.

However, as for the asphalt, well it's true that LM machines are built for the road. And they would most likely beat the Escudo (let's not consider that you could set its suspension and downforce for track racing) in the turns. However, the Escudo is once again 981hp while the LM cars run at ~600 on race days. So in the straights, and with the proper setup, the Escudo would be able to blast past them any day when accelerating, and be just a tad slower at top speed due to a worse air penetration profile.

That's what logic tells me.

However, GT2 is not real life. The Escudo in GT2 doesn't have the turbo spool lag that it should have (apparently) and it is OP for sure. It beats anything effortlessly. And that's unrealistic, but i'll never hold that against GT2 because I fully understand the limitations imposed by the hardware and time constraints.
Plus, the game is way more fun than any pure simulation out there even today (and that's my personal opinion of course) and i'm perfectly happy to come back to it and GT1, GT3, GT4, because they're fun to play with.

I hope that this is enough common sense to break the off-topicness of the Escudo debate.
 
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I guess that’s what 900 bhp does. Why do you think that rally cars should be faster?

My reasoning for that is in the basis of car design. When a track car or any high performance car is designed and built for a competition of a certain class or category it's done so with a specific properties suited for said task. The Escudo is a wonderous piece of mechanical engineering yes but it's strictly engineered for a limited scope of tasks.

All I'm saying is one wouldn't take an LMP or old Class C machine to a rally course or what have you.. just like one would not want to take the Escudo or any off road trial machine to compete with the TS050 for example on Circuit de la Sarthe. These machine have their purposes built properties and perform those with flying colors.. there is no perfect all powerful car but GT2 has one(unintentionally) and we know what It is.

Sorry for the attitude but it's a design error I can't overlook. I'll leave the topic alone though, you guys peace out ok.
 
My reasoning for that is in the basis of car design. When a track car or any high performance car is designed and built for a competition of a certain class or category it's done so with a specific properties suited for said task. The Escudo is a wonderous piece of mechanical engineering yes but it's strictly engineered for a limited scope of tasks.

And what properties does Pikes Peak have that make such a car unsuitable for racing on dirt circuits?
 
I'm just gonna throw that out there, but Pike's Peak is 100% asphalt nowadays, but 2011 still had a Suzuki SX4 go up it~ So it's basically a "standard" hillclimb now, therefore, by proxy, the Escudo is suited for asphalt races as well, in a way~

@Gamerjman19 The name should be corrected in Pez's mod, and I agree for the color... in a way. I find that orange to be pretty ugly, so I wouldn't mind to keep the car bronze :P
 
Bit of a suggestion, even though it has all the chances of being denied, but when i've thought out about it, i've always thought it was odd how the 400GT Venturi has engine upgrades that do basically jack, compared to the 300 that goes from around 210 hp to roughly 630. Could that possibly be amended so that the 400GT isn't comparatively useless?
 
Could be doable. It's true the 400's turbo is weak as an upgrade. Could add a stage 2 that gets it up to about 650hp methinks. So that it doesn't become better than the 600.
 
You need a certain program whose name closely resembles the .xdelta extention to patch the base game. I'm unwilling to say more because I don't want the mods to ban-hammer me to oblivion. Just do a quick google search and hopefully it'll be self explanatory.
Also, don't forget, it's a patch for PAL. It won't work on other releases.
 
Bit of a suggestion, even though it has all the chances of being denied, but when i've thought out about it, i've always thought it was odd how the 400GT Venturi has engine upgrades that do basically jack, compared to the 300 that goes from around 210 hp to roughly 630. Could that possibly be amended so that the 400GT isn't comparatively useless?

The 400 does get a racing mod meaning downforce and better handling. The 400GT regardless of having less hp is still faster. I can win the Red Rock Valley with it and the Rome 2 hour endurance etc with the 400GT the 600 Bi Turbo would have more a difficult time with those races. Granted I do agree... 600+ hp would be awesome with the 400GT.

Speaking of Venturi.. man I love the cars and is very disappointed that they decided to forgo them in GT3 and GT4.
 
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