New HUD for GT7 instead of the GTS one showed in the trailer

Do you want an entirely new HUD instead of the GTS one?

  • yes

    Votes: 22 73.3%
  • no

    Votes: 8 26.7%

  • Total voters
    30
571
Italy
Italy
I wish they designed a more minimalistic HUD (like the GT5 one) or with selectable information in the screen like you can do in Assetto Corsa
 
The only issues i have with it is the tyre wear indicator (seriously i could never used to it) and the rain indicator which might not even by available for me as ill get it on PS4, but if it is im going to stuggle because of my below par vision.
 
The ability to toggle the display order of cars similar to ACC, instead of just seeing who's in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc., but seeing the position of the cars how they currently are on the track, also the number indicator on the tire wear as was in GT6.
 
They just need to give us the ability to show what we want on the hud!
Pretty much. Playing offline the driver list with names is irrelevant in single races, I don't need to know if the driver ahead is called Smith or Gonzalez. I just need to know the time gaps.

Let us disable it or only show it in championships where knowing the position of rivals is a bit useful.

Minimalist or the kitchen sink, let us choose.
 
Pretty much. Playing offline the driver list with names is irrelevant in single races, I don't need to know if the driver ahead is called Smith or Gonzalez. I just need to know the time gaps.

Let us disable it or only show it in championships where knowing the position of rivals is a bit useful.

Minimalist or the kitchen sink, let us choose.
In GT5 and GT6 I always just switched to the Car names as I find it more noticeable knowing that a Jaguar XJR9 is ahead of me than D. Frankie. Could you do that in GT Sport?
 
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I'm not particularly dissatisfied with the GT Sport HUD, but I still want to see a redesigned HUD for the GT7. One thing I'm looking forward to every time a new GT title is released is the redesigned HUD design, and the GT series HUD is more than just an information display, it's artistic and beautiful.
 
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