Gran Turismo 7 It was well received at launch, but developer Polyphony Digital made controversial decisions about the online micro-transaction system, and in the latest version released today (17) has made it even more difficult to buy cars with free in-game currency!
As of Patch 1.07, completing races earns you much less money, which indirectly ends up as an artificial payment towards the PlayStation Store to buy more Credits.
According to the site Video games, who conducted a survey with the community, some races had a significant reduction in prize money. For example, the World Touring Car 800:24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit dropped from 70,000 to 5,000 credits, the same value as Monza.
Dozens of other tracks have seen relative earning drops, which is unfortunate, especially considering that a lot of high-end cars have gone up in prices compared to the already high values of GT Sport.
It’s worth remembering that here in Voxel The game is rated at 96 Myself, but before the review ban was lifted, the online microtransactions system was not yet active. If so, the game’s score will be lowered, because this balance break is very offensive and anti-consumer. But what about you, what do you think of this story? Comment below!
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