However, majority of the gamers are espousing the inclusion into the game of the great features of the “Gran Turismo 6,” the “Gran Turismo 5,” the “Gran Turismo 4” and the “Gran Turismo 3” dream race cars which are far better than the “GT4” toned down versions.
Among those worthy suggestions from gamers to make “Gran Turismo 7” the best racing game ever when it is released exclusively to the PlayStation 4 either next year or at the latest in 2017 include fixing the issues with most race cars and some road cars, have a “GT4” size cars, have a single player mode, increase the difficulty and remove the negative rubberbanding AI, have proper race starts, and have option to qualifying races, include an event creator that can be shared online, expand customization to include a Livery Editor, fix server issues, among a host of others.
These suggestions actually indicate how avid gamers are closely keeping their eyes and ears open with regards to updates on “Gran Turismo 7.”
When Polyphony Digital announced recently that it is planning to make the seventh and latest iteration to its car racing video game franchise “Gran Turismo” as the best entry on the PlayStation 4, it was not making an empty promise. Neither was it simply making a marketing hype for “Gran Turismo 7.”