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Hi everyone! This is my first post, so don't know if this is the right place to ask this. I apologize in advance if it isn't.
There's something that worries me. I've watched the trailer for GT7, and in it they briefly show a classic car dealer, and the prices there are stupidly high (like 40 million credits for a Shelby GT350) It worries me that the game will be ridiculously grindy and that everything is being set up to force you to play online races in order to earn decent credits (which I am not interested in doing).
However, I've read that the japanese versión of GT Sport is set with a yen currency equivalency, so the prices are like 100 times higher compared with other versions that work with Euro/dollar equivalency, and that is why prices in the GT7 trailer are that high (because they show a japanese version of the game, and because that localization difference will also be present GT7).
Is that true? Is there a localization difference in prices in GT Sport? I haven't been able to find much online, except for a brief reply in another forum. Any help with this question will be appreciated.
I uploaded a screenshot of what I mean (92M for a 356 WTF?)
PS: I realize that this worry sounds dumb when compared to more "urgent" worries/doubts most players have about the upcoming GT7, but this worries me because I would hate to see Gran Turismo go down the grindy multiplayer game route, where everything is ridiculously overpriced just to make you keep playing. And yes, I know that GT was always a bit grindy but the prices shown in that trailer were in another league.
There's something that worries me. I've watched the trailer for GT7, and in it they briefly show a classic car dealer, and the prices there are stupidly high (like 40 million credits for a Shelby GT350) It worries me that the game will be ridiculously grindy and that everything is being set up to force you to play online races in order to earn decent credits (which I am not interested in doing).
However, I've read that the japanese versión of GT Sport is set with a yen currency equivalency, so the prices are like 100 times higher compared with other versions that work with Euro/dollar equivalency, and that is why prices in the GT7 trailer are that high (because they show a japanese version of the game, and because that localization difference will also be present GT7).
Is that true? Is there a localization difference in prices in GT Sport? I haven't been able to find much online, except for a brief reply in another forum. Any help with this question will be appreciated.
I uploaded a screenshot of what I mean (92M for a 356 WTF?)
PS: I realize that this worry sounds dumb when compared to more "urgent" worries/doubts most players have about the upcoming GT7, but this worries me because I would hate to see Gran Turismo go down the grindy multiplayer game route, where everything is ridiculously overpriced just to make you keep playing. And yes, I know that GT was always a bit grindy but the prices shown in that trailer were in another league.