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发表于 2016-5-20 17:10 · 广东
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浩然wish
new online focus for GT Sport, and it's already like looking a much smarter, deeper taster than the earlier Prologue games. The menu is split, with a campaign across four areas - Beginner's School, Circuit Challenge, Mission Challenge and Racing Etiquette - while the online Sport mode seems to be the heart of the new game, offering scheduled daily races in a mode that looks to take its cue from iRacing, while a calendar nestled on the main menu offers up a regular series of live events.
Perhaps what's most heartening is that Gran Turismo is as barmy as ever. There's a new Museum mode that gives you access not only to videos and assets provided by car manufacturers - it also gives you a whistle-stop tour of art, opera and high ***ure relevant to the year each car was made. Yamauchi, it seems, has mellowed in his maturity. What's most impressive - and what I'm struggling to get my head around at the moment - is that you can get a real-life FIA licence by playing Gran Turismo Sport, and one that's recognised by 22 different automobile bodies around the world.
We'll find out more over the course of today's reveal event, and hopefully there'll be some more promising signs once we get to speak to Yamauchi himself. For now, though, don't expect to be blown away by the grand old dame of driving games' debut on the PlayStation 4.
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