25 years after the release of the first title, Gran Turismo 7 brings all of the series best features as well as a myriad of improvements for the ultimate GT experience.25 years after the release of the first title, Gran Turismo 7 brings all of the series best features as well as a myriad of improvements for the ultimate GT experience.25 years after the release of the first title, Gran Turismo 7 brings all of the series best features as well as a myriad of improvements for the ultimate GT experience.
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The series peaked with GT4. U fortunately the relay value on GT7 is very low. There's no way to sell cars, which was a huge part of previous games, and it basically just hands you cars for winning races.
You always start at the very back of all races so they're not actual races, rather games of catch-up. Graphically it's gorgeous, but there's more to games than just how they look. I hope they fix a LOT of these issues as the updates come out.
EDIT: They just reduced payouts for races to push microtransactions. Absolutely horrible from the bottom up.
You always start at the very back of all races so they're not actual races, rather games of catch-up. Graphically it's gorgeous, but there's more to games than just how they look. I hope they fix a LOT of these issues as the updates come out.
EDIT: They just reduced payouts for races to push microtransactions. Absolutely horrible from the bottom up.
Some cars are realisticly priced, with reasonable payouts for races - but most cars are unobtainable due to the insane pricing: I've seen up to 20 million credits (before modifications), against an average prize of under 100,000 credits for a race - that's 200 races (all wins and all 5 or 10 laps) for 1 car. Why is the pricing so bad? Microtransactions. At the time of writing, 2 million credits is £16, making 1 car a poultry £160. That means that the microtransactions aren't even micro - who is going to pay that in a game that you've had to pay to own? Everything about the sales sceme boggles my mind.
It's such a shame as the racing is good, and the modification system is interesting. Because there is so much focus on needing different cars you start to pay more attention to the unobtainable pricing than the racing and it absolutely ruins what could be a good game. I've tried grinding it out and got bored several times.
It's such a shame as the racing is good, and the modification system is interesting. Because there is so much focus on needing different cars you start to pay more attention to the unobtainable pricing than the racing and it absolutely ruins what could be a good game. I've tried grinding it out and got bored several times.
It's great. VR is the only way to play it. Once you go VR. You can't go back. It's an amazing experience to actually be in the car. It's a much more realistic experience. I find that I can find the braking points so much easier with depth added. And now. I really know what it's like in my favourite supercar. A few tracks are missing though. I would like Silverstone to be added. So if you really want to appreciate this game. Get a vr headset.
What I don't like is every race, unless a custom race, you start from the back. It's still fun, but it's more catchup. Why they've never added qualifying. I don't know.
What I don't like is every race, unless a custom race, you start from the back. It's still fun, but it's more catchup. Why they've never added qualifying. I don't know.
You buy an expensive cinema ticket, you sit down, and some guy sits himself down in the seat in front, wearing a stovepipe hat. You ask him politely if he wouldn't mind taking it off, but he refuses to do so unless you give him £16.99.
"Sir," you say, "unless you desist, I shall be obliged to call the manager."
"Sir," he repies, "I _am_ the manager."
It is difficult to imagine what Sony would have to do to recover the goodwill they've burned on this one. It really is that bad. It's in the category of the way you feel about Microsoft before you switch to Linux or MacOS, the way you feel about Autodesk before you switch to Blender, the way you feel about Unity before you switch to Godot Engine. I don't care if they're the only cinema in town showing They Finally Made a 2020s Movie A Person Might Conceivably Want to See. I'll give it a miss, cos at the time of writing this operation ain't gonna see a further red cent out of me.
"Sir," you say, "unless you desist, I shall be obliged to call the manager."
"Sir," he repies, "I _am_ the manager."
It is difficult to imagine what Sony would have to do to recover the goodwill they've burned on this one. It really is that bad. It's in the category of the way you feel about Microsoft before you switch to Linux or MacOS, the way you feel about Autodesk before you switch to Blender, the way you feel about Unity before you switch to Godot Engine. I don't care if they're the only cinema in town showing They Finally Made a 2020s Movie A Person Might Conceivably Want to See. I'll give it a miss, cos at the time of writing this operation ain't gonna see a further red cent out of me.
Honestly I've written too much elsewhere to put a lot of effort here. There's too many negatives to list so I'll keep it short.
You have to be rich and have no job in order to enjoy this game. You have to spend thousands of hours, logging in and playing for hours a day to achieve any progress toward the things which are locked behind RNG mechanics, such as; certain cars which require invitations to buy, cars that cost millions upon millions of credits, which you can buy 2 million credits for $20, engine swaps which are locked behind roulette tickets which you rarely get, and then are locked to certain cars of which it does not tell you which, you have to rely on the community for information, then there's car parts locked behind roulette tickets which you can not get elsewhere. Then there's bugs, which make online play nearly impossible because the console freezes every time somebody; joins the lobby, leaves the lobby, enters the track, and leaves the track. Then there's no lobby host migration so as soon as the host leaves, everybody is kicked from the game. Car lights are bugged on tons of cars.
Basically there is no positive redeeming factor that makes this "game" worth playing. It's a credit card machine with built-in limitations made to make you spend money, and tons, tons, and tons of time if you want any chance at experiencing everything the "game" has to offer.
GO RETIRE KAZ!
You have to be rich and have no job in order to enjoy this game. You have to spend thousands of hours, logging in and playing for hours a day to achieve any progress toward the things which are locked behind RNG mechanics, such as; certain cars which require invitations to buy, cars that cost millions upon millions of credits, which you can buy 2 million credits for $20, engine swaps which are locked behind roulette tickets which you rarely get, and then are locked to certain cars of which it does not tell you which, you have to rely on the community for information, then there's car parts locked behind roulette tickets which you can not get elsewhere. Then there's bugs, which make online play nearly impossible because the console freezes every time somebody; joins the lobby, leaves the lobby, enters the track, and leaves the track. Then there's no lobby host migration so as soon as the host leaves, everybody is kicked from the game. Car lights are bugged on tons of cars.
Basically there is no positive redeeming factor that makes this "game" worth playing. It's a credit card machine with built-in limitations made to make you spend money, and tons, tons, and tons of time if you want any chance at experiencing everything the "game" has to offer.
GO RETIRE KAZ!
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- TriviaThe game features almost 500 different vehicles from more than 60 manufacturers as of version 1.43.
- ConnectionsFeatured in PS5: The Future of Gaming (2020)
- SoundtracksMove Over the Castle
performed by Bring Me The Horizon
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