Gran Turismo 7 returns to the center of the debate for policy. Car pricesincreased again after administration.1.15 updateespecially with regard to the classic cars to which it belongs Hagerty catalog.
According to reports, about half of the cars in that catalog were damaged. upside The price for the price compared to the situation before the 1.15 update, which sparked a certain discussion on the GTPlanet forum specializing in racing games and especially Gran Turismo.
To tell the truth, this was not entirely unforeseen: having introduced the Hagerty catalog so that some classic cars had a “direct link to their real price”, it already suggested a way to allow for an almost continuous rise in prices in the domestic market. the game, in fact, considers that these cars do not actually face price cuts, but quite the opposite.
The fixes are minor between pre- and post-patch, but they do show one. upward trend This worries some players, especially since the starting price of the vehicles is too high compared to their Gran Turismo Sport counterparts, as we’ve seen before. For some, the issue is also designed to encourage the use of microtransactions.
For example, MacLaren F1 reported by a user on ResetEra went from 1 million credits in Gran Turismo Sport to 18.5 million in Gran Turismo 7 and 19.4 million after the last update.
The post-update change isn’t particularly obvious because of this, but what worries many is that the deal with Hagerty has resulted in a sustained increase in car prices.
This is with some related issues progress Highlighted by various users such as the inability to sell cars, the lack of login bonuses and seasonal events, and other critical elements, it still keeps Gran Turismo 7 on the grid by various enthusiasts – many of which are on the forums. Question – a game that is sold at full price.
Source: Multiplayer