Gran Turismo update 1.07 details
Gran Turismo 5 has released a version 1.07 patch, which adds the GT Academy and Friend Ranking features. The EU PlayStation Blog details the...
Gran Turismo 5 has released a version 1.07 patch, which adds the GT Academy and Friend Ranking features. The EU PlayStation Blog details the latest updates.
The GT Academy 2011 functionality prepares the game for this year's tournament, the goal of which is ultimately to turn a fan into a real race car driver. You need to be aged 18 or older, a European resident, and perhaps a little crazy. This is similar to the US tournament that began in December.
Friend Rankings add the oft-requested friend leaderboard functionality, making it easier to brag. The update also included a few bug fixes, including adjustments to performance point calculation and car trading.
Previous updates include upgraded server infrastructure, mechanical damage in online races, seasonal events, an online dealership, various tweaks, the addition of the performance points system, remote races, course maker adjustments, and more.
You can say a lot about GT5, and we have, but you can't say it lacks for updates.
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Comment on Gran Turismo update 1.07 details, by Steve Watts.
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Only some tracks look nice, same goes for the cars. Still plenty of "premium" stuff to go around but having that constant blend both in one game makes it feel like an unfinished product.
We played the shit out of it, more than enough to get tired of the grindy progression and racing the crappy AI. The physics aren't even that bad, but the game itself is.
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there's still a lot to do, but they're moving in the right direction.
i applaud these updates. while i'm still jumping up and down in anticipation for Shift 2 (as the first title had the best cockpit experience i've ever raced,) GT5 is slowly becoming the game Kaz imagined.
like i said, still need lots more premium cars, premium tracks as pyide pointed out. -
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