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Gran Turismo 7 Behind-the-Scenes Video Features Haptic Feedback

Gran Turismo 7 Behind-the-Scenes Video Features Haptic Feedback - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 28 October 2021 / 1,147 Views

Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Polyphony Digital have released a new behind-the-scenes video for Gran Turismo 7 featuring creator Kazunori Yamauchi.

Yamauchi in the video discusses what racing means to you and how haptic feedback would change that.

View the video below:

Gran Turismo 7 will launch for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on March 4, 2022.


A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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7 Comments
Manlytears (on 28 October 2021)

"the more you know, the more fun the game becomes..."

I believe this is a key factor for new players. I remember playing GT Sport with one of my younger cousins, and he hated it! He said that the game was "all wrong" and that it was "weird", then he said " I play Forza Horizon very well" and that he could finish the game...
I believe that the difference between the two games is shown here. GT wants you to learn to drive your car and play with a learning curve linked to fun, while Forza Horizon wants you to play and have fun, with an almost irrelevant learning curve.

What's better? I honestly don't know, I'm not a big fan of racing games.

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DonFerrari Manlytears (on 28 October 2021)

Two different genres actually, I enjoy sim much more than arcade for race so I prefer GT, but there is a good public for both (well 10M or so for each)

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victor83fernandes Manlytears (on 28 October 2021)

Forza horizon is horrible, I made the huge mistake of buying it digital on PC, waste of money. But at the moment nothing comes close to Forza 7, that's the real car game with over 700 cars, dynamic weather and time, etc.
But I was always a huge fan of GT, maybe because it was my first car simulator on PS1, until GT Sport when GT turned into the worst car game, because there was no campaign, nothing to do.
With that said I have GT7 preordered on amazon for my PS5, if it is as good as GT6 then its well worth the price.

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KratosLives Manlytears (on 01 November 2021)

Gran turismo has more to offer, and the online community will last much longer.

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victor83fernandes (on 28 October 2021)

I'm not a fan of the haptic feedback, it is horrible on switch and even worse on the ps5, its too distracting, while the old vibration you could feel it but was secondary to the gaming focus. With that said, I love the triggers on my ps5, it enhances gaming for sure and will probably be great too on the ps5.
Vibration wise, the elite 2 controller still wins as you can choose the intensity and its not distracting.

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Imaginedvl victor83fernandes (on 29 October 2021)

Yes same here, I'm disabling it in every game I can... This is really annoying (for me at least), But this is nice they are doing that for those who enjoy it (and they are a lot :))

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DonFerrari (on 28 October 2021)

I`m very excited to see how this will behave on the DS and compare it to the wheel that I hope works even being from PS3.

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