Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital offer players a full-scale racing game experience with “Gran Turismo 7”. However, you should always have an internet connection ready.
Today, the “Gran Turismo 7” racing simulator for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 appears in stores around the world. And while Gran Tursimo Sport was originally not without an all-encompassing single player component, a classic career mode was introduced in the final major segment. Start small, earn credits, licenses and more vehicles and complete your car collection.
Currently more than just a demo
However, you must always have a stable internet connection if you want to play “Gran Turismo 7”. Polyphony Digital’s new racing game requires an internet connection for most content, even if you just want to earn some extra content in single player.
If you’re traveling offline, you should be satisfied with the “Global Tracks” mode, which is also fairly broadly segmented. Credits and experience points do not transfer, so you can only try 13 vehicles and 16 tracks. Missions, Licensing, Used Car Dealers, Brand Central, Sport, GT Auto, Garage, Cafe, Showcase, and Scapes are not accessible.
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But why does Polyphony Digital “always” rely on mechanics in Gran Turismo 7? Director Kazunori Yamauchi has already made this clear. They want to prevent cheating and save manipulation so that all players have the best possible gaming experience. So you have to get used to the fact that you do not need to play “Gran Turismo 7” without an internet connection.
those: Game Spot
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