pkingham (Forum Supporter) said:long load times
Ah yes, the classic GT experience.
My wife fell asleep on the couch last night, so I got in another hour or so of playing.
I'm still overly positive on it.
yupididit said:Time to buy a ps5
On PS5 the instantaneous loads are a game changer, more than any graphics stuff (though I'm not gonna complain about the graphics).
I'm having a blast with it as well. I'm playing with a Thrustmaster T300 RS GT wheel setup and load cell pedals but I hear the DualSense controller on PS5 is a fantastic way to play too with the brake feedback.
Agree with Brad on the tutorial feeling overly long, but it's in service of getting new people into the franchise, so I can live with it. Re: the economy, you can buy credits for real money from Sony, there ain't never gonna be a money cheat, though someone might find a quick grind or exploit.
I'm on "Menu" number 12 or 13. It's about Camaros. The Cafe drives the entire game (at least to this point). The menus are like quests. Go learn about French Hot Hatches, do so by running 3 short races and winning them as prize cars. Once you do that, back to the Cafe, you get an additional prize (either a roulette prize ticket or something unlocked). Rinse and repeat.
You're welcome to stray off the path and work on license tests, driving missions, or really anything you've unlocked at that point, but it may not progress you any further. The menus aren't overly burdensome, so I'm minding working through them. Plus I don't have great knowledge of the fantasy tracks anymore so it is a good opportunity to get practice on those.
I decided for the American menus to invest in a car that should be able to compete in whatever was thrown at me, naturally I bought a C7 ZR1.
By far the most powerful car I've acquired to this point, I was curious to see how the physics stacked up. Holy hell, this car wants to kill you. If you are below 4th gear, you don't use anything more than like 40% of the throttle. It will light up the tires without hesitation and you are immediately just along for the ride. I continue to be impressed with what they've done.
At this point, I think I've unlocked all the functions in the game. I've still got a couple tracks left to unlock.
On the PS4 version does the Vr work? mine is collecting dust and still thinking about buying the game, might wait a few more weeks for a used copy.
trigun7469 said:On the PS4 version does the Vr work? mine is collecting dust and still thinking about buying the game, might wait a few more weeks for a used copy.
There's no VR at all right now.
yupididit said:In reply to pointofdeparture :
Do you have a pic of your setup?
Yeah here's a couple: https://imgur.com/a/KtFoPCT
Setup is Thrustmaster T300 RS GT wheel, T-LCM pedals, TH8A shifter (with short lever, ClixBeetle engagement mod and Mitsu Evo X RS shift knob), GT Omega wheel stand, and IKEA POANG chair. Parked in front of a LG C1 55" TV with 5.1 surround sound. Great way to play!
In reply to yupididit :
As with most things it ended up being a bigger investment than I initially planned for...but overall I'm super happy with it! Big improvement over playing in the office with the steering wheel clamped to the desk.
In reply to pointofdeparture :
Lol I'm sure. The sole reason to get a ps5 is for this game. If I had a whole setup then the game would end up being a couple grand lol
In reply to yupididit :
Yeah I'm a big gamer in general, and the PS5 plays PS4 games with improved performance, so it was a no-brainer for me when I got the chance to buy one (was randomly browsing Target one morning and they just happened to be in stock online). Sold my PS4 for $300 so it ended up being a $200 upgrade which is about as good as you can hope for. Probably not worth the investment for GT7 alone though.
I will say that even without a wheel setup the DualSense PS5 controller is incredible. The resistive feedback for gas and brake on the triggers is very intuitive. I was having trouble with a drifting challenge using the wheel (just a lot going on all at once) so I busted out the controller for a few tries and came away pretty impressed.
In reply to pointofdeparture :
I have my son's my ps4's. Now I'm without a Playstation lol.
There's other games but gt7 was the only one that I've been waiting for. If another Metal Gear game releases then I'll def play that.
Otherwise I play SuperSmashBros and Legend of Zelda on my Switch
Check in after some more play time.
The driving itself is phenomenal. I have been having a particularly great time in the Sport mode online races.
The cafe-oriented single player campaign progression becomes tiring after a while. In general, progression feels slower than it has ever been in a GT game, and it is hard to amass enough credits to buy anything interesting. They really seem to want you to buy credits for real world money, which is unfortunate.
The AI racers are better than any previous GT game, but still below par for a modern racing game. The AI cars often react nonsensically to passes and close racing; some of the "missions" involve you navigating the AI cleanly in a much faster car and it's maddening how they will just randomly go off-line to ruin clean, safe passes that were all yours.
The racing soundtrack is about 90% dreadful generic butt-rock with cringey vocals but at least you can turn it off.
Overall, it is a solid game, the driving is great (which is the important part) but I have a feeling it will be a much better package after a year of DLC updates and what not like GT Sport was.
In reply to pointofdeparture :
If you take away the online play and presigue of GT series what do you have?
Been playing GT7 off and on since it has came out. Have gotten to about menu 15 or so in the Cafe. Overall, it is one of the better entries in the GT series. I have mixed feelings on the whole Cafe experience. I think I would have preferred to have your standard divisions as in past games, but it does give more of a story element to the overall game. I do wish that I had a PS5, but with the exception of the longish load times, playing on a PS4 Slim works for me as it still allows for HDR play (I have a LG 75" 4K 120 HZ TV). I would be curious to see the upgraded graphics on the PS5, but since I finally just scored a Series X, that will have to wait a bit.
For reference, I have played them all and even though I don't have my copies of GT or GT2 anymore, I still have the save file memory cards.
I have been playing a lot more lately. Just finished off the last Cafe menu today (39?)
After some criticism from the community they have made the game less stingy with credits and reward tickets and added some new events, which helps make saving up for cars feel like less of a slog.
I really enjoy doing the rotating weekly Sport races in particular but I hope they adjust the BoP so that the Atenza doesn't always dominate Group 4.
I just got me a ps5 when gamestop had the ps5 gt7 bundle. I haven't had time to even unbox anything yet lol
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