Yamauchi told GT Planet that the developers just have to work on adding wet conditions to previously released tracks via updates to the game as all of Gran Turismo Sports' cars were built to be compatible with the rainy conditions and have functional windshield wipers that the developers could activate in the game. And that looks to be changing according to a recent interview GT Planet had with Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi. With the exception of Northern Isle Speedway, rain is non-existent on all other tracks, which is a surprise when compared to Forza Motorsport 7 and Project Cars 2 that have implemented variable weather conditions on all tracks. Gran Turismo Sport released to mostly positive reviews in October, though the lack of noticeable wet-weather (rainy) conditions surprised many racing fans.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |