Gran Turismo Sport - Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 2015 - Test Drive Gameplay
individually. The lack of coordinates is a problem as well: there’s no way to accurately place letters on an angle, as just one example. The camera resetting itself every time is a bit of a pain, too.
Admittedly, if you’re handy with Adobe Illustrator, most of this won’t be an issue once the import feature comes online.
We need to talk about Campaign Mode. There’s been a lot of back-and-forth over it since as far back as the Copper Box reveal in spring 2016. Campaign is comprised of three categories: Driving School, Mission Challenge, and Circuit Experience. If you’re just starting out, we recommend hitting that third option first. It’s the best way to start the game in terms of prizes and credits.
Provided you’re a semi-competent racer, however, Circuit Experience won’t take more than a handful of hours. The challenges are very easy, offering plenty of buffer for gold times. Outside of the Nordschleife — and Fishermans Ranch, one of the maddening rally tracks — I’d say the average time needed is somewhere between five and ten minutes. Although winning a car for 15 seconds worth of driving at Northern Isle is oddly satisfying…
Driving School is the traditional GT license approach with a new name. There’s nothing wrong with that; in fact, license tests have always been a favorite of mine, and I traditionally start there in each new GT. My only gripe? There’s Beginner and Intermediate, but no Expert tests. Yet…
The school, much like the Circuit Experience, feels intentionally easy to usher folks through. For example, the usual start-stop first test has been re-purposed: you no longer need to worry yourself with that pesky second half. Yes, the first test really is just “hold gas to win”. Taking a corner on a track doesn’t happen until the eighth test.
It gets better, though. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, the game teaches you about car control and race craft. This isn’t my first rodeo, so there’s little there for me, but it should prove helpful for those with less of a racing game obsession. Or simply those that haven’t been focused on competitive play until now.
Pit stops are an alright little mini-game. It’s bizarre watching other cars literally disappear
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