After several setbacks in recent days, Gran Turismo 7 takes as a new start with a major update. This corrects a multitude of imperfections.
Polyphony Digital has not been spared criticism since the launch of Gran Turismo 7 last March. Indeed, a faulty update had prevented players from accessing a good part of the racing game, and the economic model rich in microtransactions was also singled out. So much so that the average granted by users on Metacritic is historically low for a PlayStation exclusive.
A good update
Starting today, owners of Gran Turismo 7 can download patch 1.11. It brings several changes, starting with obtaining an increased amount of Credits by successfully completing races on a large part of the available modes (Arcade, Sport, personalized race, etc.). This should make it easier to buy new cars. In addition, the player can now store up to 100 million Credits in his wallet. In terms of new content, there are one-hour endurance races as well as a greater number of cars offered by dealers.
Finally, we note in passing improvements to the physics of vehicles (especially after a jump), improvements to the effects of smoke, three new features for moving the cursor in the menu and an optimization of the title screen. The complete list of changes brought by this update 1.11 is available at this address.