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So i've noticed in GT7's latest update that the new Weather Radar feature in the pre-race menu can help with finding the exact locations of each fictional track in the game. Sure, the World Circuits Menu helps out a lot, but the new pre-race radar narrows it down much more. I've seen that it has helped with finding Northern Isle Speedway's exact location in USA, but i've been wondering if someone would make a definitive list of every fictional track's exact location. I've been especially wondering about where in eastern Switzerland Deep Forest is exactly located.
I want more economy cars and weird cars in gt7
Wheres the pink vitz?
Wheres the Benz Motorwagen?
Wheres the Toyota Pod?
Wheres the Nike One 2022?
Surface: Tarmac
Distance: somewhere around 40 miles.
A track that takes on roads on two small islands.
Layout:
Comparison:
Extra layouts (4):
North Island
South Island
Route B
Rallycross Layout (Dirt)
This Track is only unlocked after completing all primary Menu Books in the game, and serves as a reward for completing the game, because I imagine it would be very fun to drive around.
On a side note: imagine if there was a trophy for completing 10 laps of this or something. It would probably be called “no life” because one lap would take like, 15 minutes.
Higher payouts for races (quick, easy races dish out 30,000-45,000, long but easy races give out 80,000-110,000, average but long races give 125,000-230,000, difficult races give 300,000-500,000, and endurance races give 750,000-2,500,000. Clean races give 75% extra credits)
Menu books give Credits
Bronze medals in sport mode give 750,000 credits
Legend cars and used cars take longer to sell out
Car price changes:
Slow, modern road cars cost 10,000-50,000
Quick, modern road cars cost 75,000-150,000
Slow, old road cars cost 15,000-60,000
Quick, old road cars cost 100,000-230,000
Gr.B cars cost 75,000-150,000
Gr.4 cars cost 175,000-230,000
Gr.3 cars cost 240,000-500,000
Gr.2 cars cost 500,000-750,000
All Gr.1 cars cost 1,000,000
Slower VGTs cost 500,000
Tomahawk X costs 5,000,000, to emphasise that it’s only for the chosen few
Legend cars above 1,500,000 have a 25% price decrease
All Pebble Beach cars cost 2,500,000-7,500,000:
Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype '67: 2,500,000
Alfa Romeo GIULIA TZ2 carrozzata da ZAGATO '65: 3,000,000
Abarth 1500 Biposto Bertone B.A.T 1 '52: 2,750,000
Plymouth XNR Ghia Roadster '60: 3,000,000
Ferrari 500 Mondial Pinin Farina Coupe '54: 2,500,000
Aston Martin DB3S '53: 4,000,000
Maserati A6GCS/53 Spyder '54: 3,500,000
Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer '29: 7,500,000
Roulette ticket changes (chances do not add to 100%)
One star roulette tickets have a 50% chance of giving parts, a 25% chance of giving small amounts of money, a 15% chance of giving engines, a 10% chance of giving a cheap car, a 5% chance of giving a reasonably-priced car, a 2% chance of giving large amounts of money, and a less than one percent chance of giving an expensive car.
Two star roulette tickets have a 75% chance of giving parts, a 50% chance of giving small amounts of money, a 10% chance of giving engines, a 20% chance of giving a cheap car, a 10% chance of giving a reasonably-priced car, a 3% chance of giving large amounts of money, and a less than 1% chance of giving an expensive car.
Three star roulette tickets have a 50% chance of giving parts, a 50% chance of giving small amounts of money, a 20% chance of giving engines, a 20% chance of giving a cheap car, a 15% chance of giving a reasonably-priced car, a 5% chance of giving large amounts of money, and a 3% chance of giving an expensive car.
Four star roulette tickets have a 25% chance of giving parts, a 25% chance of giving small amounts of money, a 20% chance of giving engines, a 15% chance of giving a cheap car, a 20% chance of giving a reasonably-priced car, a 10% chance of giving large amounts of money, a 10% chance of giving an expensive car, and a 2% chance of giving a very expensive car.
Five star roulette tickets have a 15% chance of giving parts, a 10% chance of giving small amounts of money, a 15% chance of giving engines, a 5% chance of giving a cheap car, a 15% chance of giving a reasonably-priced car, a 20% chance of giving large amounts of money, a 25% chance of giving an expensive car, and a 2% chance of giving a very expensive car.
Six star roulette tickets have a 10% chance of giving parts, a 5% chance of giving small amounts of money, a 15% chance of giving engines, a 5% chance of giving a cheap car, a 10% chance of giving a reasonably-priced car, a 25% chance of giving large amounts of money, a 25% chance of giving an expensive car, and a 5% chance of giving a very expensive car.
Roulette tickets are no longer pre-determined, but the game saves as soon as the ticket is clicked on, to prevent resetting for better rewards.
Changes to mileage rewards
75% chance of three star tickets and 25% chance of four star tickets if the majority of mileage is gained from time trials and circuit experience.
50% chance of four star tickets and 50% chance of five star tickets if the majority of mileage is gained from arcade races, custom races and drift trials
75% chance of five star tickets, and 25% chance of six star tickets if the majority of mileage is gained from normal races and single player championships.
35% chance of five star tickets, 60% chance of six star tickets, and 5% chance of seven star tickets if the majority of mileage is gained from multiplayer races and sport races/championships
Seven star roulette ticket
As previously stated, seven star roulette tickets have a 5% chance of being acquired from the highest level of mileage awards. One can also be obtained from a new menu, the “Concours D’Elegance” menu, which requires all Pebble Beach Cars to be owned.
Seven star roulette tickets have a 2% chance of giving parts, a 2% chance of giving small amounts of money, a 5% chance of giving engines, a 2% chance of giving a cheap car, a 5% chance of giving a reasonably-priced car, a 40% chance of giving large amounts of money, a 20% chance of giving an expensive car, and a 20% chance of giving a very expensive car.
Re-adding these tracks:
Apricot Hill Raceway, Circuit de Valencia, Circuito de la Sierra, Special Stage Route 5, Complex String, Côte d’Azur, Pikes Peak, Chamonix, Cape Ring (GOOD GOD BRING BACK THE CAPE RING), Grand Canyon, Gran Turismo Arena, Northern Isle Infield, Matterhorn, Special Stage Route 7, Special Stage Route 11, Silverstone Circuit, Top Gear Test Track, Suzuka Circuit West Course
TOYOTA POD
An in-depth tutorial, not just the driving lessons
More Music Rallies
Re-add these Cars:
Alfa Romeo Spider 1600 Duetto '66, Alfa Romeo TZ3 Stradale '11, Alpine A310 1600VE '73, Audi A3 3.2 quattro '03, Audi quattro '82, Bentley Speed 8 '03, BMW M3 GT2 Base Model '11, Buick GNX '87, Buick Special, Caterham Seven Fireblade '02, Chaparral 2D '67, Chevrolet Camaro SS '00, Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 '70, Chevrolet Nova SS '70, Chevrolet SSR '03, Chrysler Prowler '02, Citroën 2CV Type A '54, Citroën Xsara Rally Car '99, Daihatsu Cuore TR-XX Avanzato R (J) '97, Daihatsu Midget II D-Type '98, 2013 DeltaWing, Dodge Charger 440 R/T '70, Dome ZERO Concept '78, Ferrari SP1 '08, Fiat Panda Super i.e. '90, Ford Focus ST170 '03, Ford Ka '01, Ford Mustang GT '05, Ford RS200 Rally Car '85, Lunar Roving Vehicle LRV-001 '71, Gillet Vertigo Race Car '04, Holden Commodore SS '04, Hommell Berlinette R/S Coupe '99, Honda 1300 Coupe 9 S '70, Honda ARTA NSX '00, Honda CITY Turbo II '83, Honda CR-Z Touring Car, Honda Gathers Drider CIVIC '98, Honda INSIGHT '99, Honda weider HSV-010 '11, Honda Z ACT '70, Mario Andretti's 1948 Hudson, Hyundai Clix Concept '01, Hyundai Tiburon Turbulence '99, Isuzu 117 COUPE '68, Isuzu PIAZZA XE '81, Jaguar S-TYPE R '02, Jaguar XJ220 LM Race Car, Jay Leno 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado, Jay Leno Tank Car '03, Lamborghini Diablo GT2 '98, Lamborghini Reventon '08, Lancia DELTA HF Integrale Rally Car '92, Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Coupe Dynamic '13, Lexus DENSO DUNLOP SARD SC430 '08, Lexus SC 430 (US) '01, Light Car Company Rocket '07, Lotus Carlton '90, Lotus Elise '00, Lotus Esprit Sport 350 '00, Lotus Europa S.2 '68, Lotus Motor Sport Elise '99, Mini Marcos GT '70, Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 - 16 Evolution II '91, Mercedes-Benz A 160 Avantgarde '98, Mercedes-Benz CLK 55 AMG '00, Mercedes-Benz CLK Touring Car '00, Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 Kompressor '98, Mercury Cougar XR-7 '67, MINI COOPER S '11, MINI COOPER S Countryman (R60) '11, Mitsubishi MIRAGE 1400GLX '78, 2011 Monster Sport SX4 Pikes Peak Special '11, Mugen S2000 '00, Nissan 240RS Rally Car '85, Nissan Be-1 '87, Oullim Motors Spirra Prototype '04, Pagani Zonda C12 '00, Panoz Esperante GTR-1 Race Car '98, Peugeot 106 Rallye '03, Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 '85, Peugeot RCZ '10, Plymouth Cuda 440 Six Pack '71, Pontiac Tempest Le Mans GTO '64, RUF BTR '86, SEAT Ibiza Cupra '04, Spoon S2000 Race Car '00 (bring this legend back), Spyker C8 Laviolette '01, Tajima 2012 Monster Sport E-RUNNER Pikes Peak Special '12, Tesla Roadster '08, Triumph Spitfire 1500 '74, Volkswagen Kübelwagen Typ82 '44, Volkswagen Schwimmwagen Typ166 '42, Volkswagen W12 Nardo Concept '01, Volvo 240 GLT Estate '88
Cunningham C-4R Competition Roadster CN.5217 '52, Ferrari 330 P4 Drogo Spyder '66, AAR Eagle Indy Car '66, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Zagato '31, Ferrari 512 S Berlinetta '69, Autobianchi A112 Runabout '69
Mercedes-Benz Patent Motor Wagen 1886, Mercedes-Benz Daimler Motor Carriage 1886
That is all for now
I think there should be an article about credit grinding methods in Gran Turismo 7. I think it would be a good article idea, especially because some Gran Turismo 7 beginners might search for credit grinding methods on the Gran Turismo Wiki. Polyphony Digital was planning to nerf some of the grinding methods, and watching a 6-minute or longer video about a credit grinding method is not what a beginner wants to do. Instead, a beginner would want to read a short article about the newest credit grinding methods in Gran Turismo 7. I will try my best to accept any of your helpful suggestions about this article idea!
We need mk4 supra widebody
We need R32 japan livery and race edition
Also need Corvette C6 race edition
Mazda Miata ( Refreshed )
Nissan R34 ( Refreshed )'
Formula Gran Turismo F1 2021 Car
Hyundai N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo ( Refreshed )
Toyota Levin/Trueno: Drift versions part of Gran Turismo manufactuers
Volkswagen's logo has been changed
Kia as a new car brand in South Korea
Mini's new logo and instead of it in Germany, it is in United Kingdom
Suzuki Escudo Pike Peaks Special Edition
Honda Civic Type R Limited Edition
Hyundai Veloster N (Facelifted)
Mazda 3 AWD Hatchback
Hyundai Elantra N Line
Kia Stinger GT
Daihatsu Midget II D-Type
Toyota Corolla Hatchback
Renault's new logo
Peugeot's new logo
Nissan 370z
Nissan 400z
List of tracks:
1-Korea International Circuit, Yeongam
2-Taebaek Racing Park, Gangwon
3- I don't know which to add.
List of bug fixes:
I DON'T KNOW, YOU TELL ME WHAT ANNOYING BUGS YOU HAVE NOTICED. And then report them.
In GT5 and GT6, each manufacturer has a signature color that is worn by pit crews and the player(in Arcade Mode only). For example, the signature color of Ferrari is Red, while the signature color of Mazda is White/Blue. Wonder if this should be included in the manufacturer template.
Was originally in 4K but fandom doesn’t support it so I had to descale it to 1600 to 1600. Made in adobe fresco.
As a New Zealander, I know what someone might say. "Why can't you just get along with having the New Zealand background locations in Gran Turismo Sport??? That's all you should need to be satisfied!". Well, firstly I don't play GT Sport because I don't have a PlayStation 4, and secondly IT AIN'T ENOUGH. Anyway, we're talking worldwide. I can't think of any areas Polyphony has tracks in other than Europe, Asia, North America and what I like to call: 'Polyphonyland'. Africa? Nope. South America? Nothing further than Brazil. Also, who wants to go to Brazil? Not me. AND I HOPE YOU DON'T! YOU'RE GOING TO - haha just kidding. Anyway, here I am, sitting in the series of land masses which makes up the area of Oceania and Australasia. There is TONS of pretty well known and famous racing tracks here, especially down in the south island where there is tons of dirt circuits. A city circuit around Auckland or Wellington would make sense, as well as a fictional trail near Rotorua. Although no-one would ever race on it since it's definitely for tramping only, Mount Taranaki could get sort of a touch that the Eiger in Switzerland got in Gran Turismo. Having these would rely on the existence of tracks from Australia as well. Other countries in other continents deserve content from their area, so let's just tell Polyphony: "Let the fans have content from where they come from".
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Hello... Some GT friend of mine told me that a hint that may foreshadow Gran Turismo 7. It is the Red Bull X2019 Competition. Maybe there will be the more powerful version of this Red Bull race car in GT7?
What do you think?
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They made the slr mclaren but they completely forgot about the 722 edition
Dont know why but they should really add it