a replay of the campaign should keep my interest for a few weeks at least.
Hmm, I've never heard of anyone refer to the GT7 campaign as being on rails. When I think of something being on rails I think the opposite of boring. Yet again, I've always liked the structured career of GT7 more than the open-ended design of prior titles...![]()
just started to up my son's new account so he has cars, money and tracks available, did the "single player" campaign 3 years ago, forgot how boring and on rails it was...
Which is something I quite like. I like starting with a sailboat and a lake rather than a yacht and a ocean.I mean that you have to follow a narrow path and endure all the talking heads to get slowly access to more interesting content.
Update: Finally got around to devising a calender for said series and based on what real tracks are used for three Sports Car series I've looked at (IMSA, WEC and ELMS), here's what I created based on the order of those real life races this year:With now a full year to enjoy the game, the goals I have devised are as follows:
- Focus the grinding for the 20 Million Credit Cars (Halfway done getting them, just need the other half)
- Do abit more online racing. Didn't think I'd miss racing with people given the at times awful driving standards and yet my newfound self-esteem has me actually yearning to compete again. Nothing full season just yet, but just getting my feet wet.
- Host a fictional series using the Custom Races. Been having a story in the background for years that I was kinda finally able to bring to life through the cars themselves in GT Sport and now can finally do via races in GT7. Tough task given the combined 31,770,000 credits to do so (22,000,000 for 10 Gr.1 cars and 9,770,000 for 19 GR.3 cars) but I'm up for it.
- Continue with my Weekly Challenges Guides (Something I started after going "Hey, nobody really does this" and its going well so far)
That's my main ones.