how could it be early if the game maker already revealed the current updatetoo early.
Wondering if there will be a Gr.C, C for Classic, or something like N300.C, but as far as I'm concerned, a simple restriction on the production year would be more practical.Oh I'm sure it will be considering there are currently NO classic racing cars in N class.
Cynic much?Only Spa can save this update from being the worst one 💡
Should just have a universal speculation thread instead of constantly making new ones.how could it be early if the game maker already revealed the current update
Was thinking about the rear fender too. Looks like a fuel filler cap. Might not be the Maserati. All those sexy cars look the same.hight of back fender and how low and bulbous the nose seems to be, i'd say its the Aston
I thought Fictional Tracks are not subjected to FIA certification in order to be compliant with GTS Track Standards?To be FIA certified, I feel there need to be walls w/catch fencing and barriers on the left and a wall the right, before the tunnel. Like Bathurst. Other than that, can't see what else needs to be improved for an FIA race.
Returning real...So we still have 12 days left to speculate the track: New real, returning real, new fictional or returning fictional?
Every single update so far has had at least one returning car from GT6. Not that it's a particularly bad thing - GT6 had a wide variety of cars. (While the amount of Skylines and other Japanese cars was considered a problem it does show differentiation and does show respect for the lesser-known models.)It seems to me that PD are starting to get lazy or it has lost its way! There's little new in these updates lately and more like old contents that were in GT6 or before! The game needs to have new cars "Racing/Road" & real circuits rather than useless cars and fantasy circuits.
@dimassa19 I loved Ascari in GT6, very cool atmosphere IMO.
Every single update so far has had at least one returning car from GT6. Not that it's a particularly bad thing - GT6 had a wide variety of cars. (While the amount of Skylines and other Japanese cars was considered a problem it does show differentiation and does show respect for the lesser-known models.)
Each to their own but you've got the "no handling" bit wrong. Old cars have all of the handling. What they don't have is much in the way of grip. I would rather have a car that slides about a bit, over a car that grips, grips, grips, grips and then throws you at a wall.
- Personally not interested in old classic cars... Slow, no handling.
I'm already imagining myself buying that 356 when the update drops with this song playing.