Gran Turismo 7 has come out with its known issues in multiplayer mode and how it will tackle the issues for the future.
Highlighting and addressing issues within a sim racing title is always a positive as it shows you are aware of instances and are prepared to fix them, that exactly what Gran Turismo 7 is doing for its multiplayer aspect.
The following is a list of known issues for Gran Turismo 7.
Multiplayer
- In the ‘Lobby,’ there have been cases wherein repeatedly racing without leaving the room can cause the game’s performance to drop. If this issue occurs, it can be resolved by leaving and re-entering the room;
- There have been cases wherein “Quitting the race might affect your ratings.” is displayed when leaving a lobby. Please note, ratings are not affected even if this message is displayed and you leave the lobby;
- In the ‘Lobby’, there have been cases where ‘Preparing’ is displayed on screen but the Host cannot start the race. Having all room members leave and re-entering the room will allow the race to be started;
- In the ‘Lobby’, there have been cases where entering the track in Practice does not let you drive and skips directly to the Final Race. In this case, please try to leave and re-enter the room;
- In a ‘2P Split Screen’ race, the Assist Settings for Player 2 are locked. We plan to fix this in a future update. (Player 1 will use the same Assist Settings as defined in [Settings] > [Assist Settings]);
- In the ‘Lobby’, there have been cases where players in the same room do not appear on the member list or during the race. In this case, an application error will occur when the host starts the race;
- In the ‘Lobby’, there have been cases wherein completing a race would not let users progress further.
- Those issues are planned to be solved with a future update.
- We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Gran Turismo 7
Whether you’re a competitive or casual racer, collector, tuner, livery designer or photographer – find your line with a staggering collection of game modes including fan-favourites like GT Campaign, Arcade and Driving School.
With the reintroduction of the legendary GT Simulation Mode, buy, tune, race and sell your way through a rewarding solo campaign as you unlock new cars and challenges. And if you love going head-to-head with others, hone your skills and compete in the GT Sport Mode.
With over 420 cars available at Brand Central and the Used Car Dealership from day one, Gran Turismo 7 recreates the look and feel of classic motors and bleeding-edge supercars alike in unparalleled detail. Each car handles differently and feels unique as you navigate over 90 track routes in dynamic weather conditions, including classic courses from GT history.