New Track in GT Sport World Finals?

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:lol: :lol: :lol: That journalist from the forbes article must have received a lot of hate by now!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Tokyo is an okay track for me, sure not what I would have expected but 6 km sounds interesting... perhaps two variations like inner and outer loop...

That F50 tho :drool:

Its gonna be 6km at least? I really hope its a bit long bc i really hope they plan on adding longer circuits
 
Why does PD prioritize old cars?

Considering that this game is focused on racing as per the FIA affiliation if you are going prioritize showcasing old cars at least make them actual race car versions of the older cars rather than street oriented versions.
 
Why does PD prioritize old cars?

Probably because they are classics. Most of them were featured in GT6 as well so it might be a fast way to increase the car count and add more diversity. That doesn’t have to mean that they are prioritised though, it could just be that they are faster to produce.

Considering that this game is focused on racing as per the FIA affiliation if you are going prioritize showcasing old cars at least make them actual race car versions of the older cars rather than street oriented versions.

You can race road cars. That’s pretty much the concept behind the franchise. Having race modifications would be nice though.
 
Well, classic cars like F50, McLaren F1 and Diablo are really great.

The problem is that 90% of the cars in the upgrades are remastered GT6 cars.

Nothing against them. I just wanted PD to pay attention to modern cars such as McLaren Senna, Ferrari 488, Ford GT, BMW M8, Aston Martin Valkyrie, and some GTR and GTE versions of these cars.

New cars should be priorities, IMO. It would be the same thing for FIFA or PES to launch most teams with players like Pele, Romario, Ronaldo, Cantona, Kubala, Cruyff, Charlton, Lineker, Gascoigne etc. They are important, should be included. But the priority is the current players.

About the new Tokyo Speedway layout, I do not like city tracks. And the worst. I hate the GTS Tokyo circuits. Narrow-walled corridors and a carnage in Sport Mode.

I dont know. So much work to produce a circuit that most users do not like. Very intriguing.

If it's to put a Japanese track, I'm sure it would be unanimous to put: Sugo or Autopolis, or even Clubman Stage or Tokyo R426.

Anyway, we are talking about PD. They are experts at thwarting our fan expectations. We should get used to it.
 
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The problem is that 90% of the cars in the upgrades are remastered GT6 cars.

Nothing against them. I just wanted PD to pay attention to modern cars such as McLaren Senna, Ferrari 488, Ford GT, BMW M8, Aston Martin Valkyrie, and some GTR and GTE versions of these cars.

I dunno how it works but I feel like we won't be seeing the Senna for a while since it's currently serving as the cover car for the recently released Forza Horizon 4. I'd be all for seeing the 488 GT3, '17 GT and GT LM and the big M8 though.
 
I honestly don't get the attraction of the F50. To me it's everything a Ferrari isn't - lousy styling, soft handling and a terrible quality that simply doesn't represent the brand. To go from the orgasmic F40 with a killer sound, awesome handling, seductive looks and a raw driving experience to something that is utterly repulsive makes me cringe. People only like it because they have some kind of emotional connection to it; whether through NFS or a bedroom poster. Not because it's actually any good. I like the F40 because IT IS GOOD, as I was born well after it came out. The bulbous design language on the F50 is absolutely hideous; I genuinely fail to understand how anyone can tolerate it's looks. It makes my dad's Commodore look pleasant. And that's really saying something. Keep on drooling over this thing but I'm sorry, it just doesn't appeal to me in the slightest.
 
I honestly don't get the attraction of the F50. To me it's everything a Ferrari isn't - lousy styling, soft handling and a terrible quality that simply doesn't represent the brand. To go from the orgasmic F40 with a killer sound, awesome handling, seductive looks and a raw driving experience to something that is utterly repulsive makes me cringe. People only like it because they have some kind of emotional connection to it; whether through NFS or a bedroom poster. Not because it's actually any good. I like the F40 because IT IS GOOD, as I was born well after it came out. The bulbous design language on the F50 is absolutely hideous; I genuinely fail to understand how anyone can tolerate it's looks. It makes my dad's Commodore look pleasant. And that's really saying something. Keep on drooling over this thing but I'm sorry, it just doesn't appeal to me in the slightest.

Everybody has their opinions.

F50 <3
 
Maybe the Ford GT under it isn't the '06 Ford GT :lol:

That'd be nice.
Useless "Future GTS updates/cars analytics" time.
Actually, if these N500 cars in the list are the only new thing for us to see on this event, new Ford GT is the only option, because other cars' names don't leave any space for specualtions. Of course, there's still Gr.3 and Gr.1 cars, but PD never showed new race cars on these events (though, they didn't add a lot of these to the game either, so it's a pretty weak argument :lol:).
Probably, SlipZtrEm meant all these cars, that appeared on the screens (like FuguZ), but PD don't plan to show these to everyone (since this event is closed to public), do they?
 
Tokyo, you say...?


You mean THIS?

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