Divert your eyes from the cars to look at low-poly people
is full of gorgeous, true-to-life re-creations of cars, both new and classic. Having an obsessive eye for the details of automobiles has always been a hallmark feature of Polyphony Digital’s storied racing sim since its debut on the original PlayStation.
Sure, you can pause any second of any race replay, walk around your car, angle the camera just right, and adjust numerous other nerdy settings before taking a desktop wallpaper-ready snapshot. You can zoom in closely on the ray-traced details or work the angles to make your car look even better in exotic locales. You can choose to keep the mud, scratches, dents, and broken front or taillights that your car has suffered during a race, or tweak some settings to make your ride look pristine.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Gran Turismo 7 review: Pomp and circumstance | Digital TrendsGranTurismo7 is a gorgeous, comprehensive, and rewarding driving simulator not for the faint of heart.
Read more »
There’s still nothing quite like Gran TurismoCars, coffee, and jazz.
Read more »
Gran Turismo 7 Review: A Comprehensive ThrowbackGranTurismo7 is one of the best entries in the 25-year history of PlayStation's popular racing series. Our review:
Read more »
Gran Turismo 7 review: polished nostalgiaEverything you need to know about GT7
Read more »
Gran Turismo 7 review: Pomp and circumstance | Digital TrendsGranTurismo7 is a gorgeous, comprehensive, and rewarding driving simulator not for the faint of heart.
Read more »