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ThrustMaster T248 Wheel and Pedals Set for PS5 + Gran Turismo 7 Launch Edition on sale for
$389.98. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout).
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Dublee for finding this deal.
ThrustMaster T248 Wheel and Pedals Set Features:- Premium design with leather wrapping on the outer-facing portion of the wheel
- Versatile wheel shape, well-suited to all racing game styles
- Up to 25 action buttons including 2 dual-position encoders
- Interactive race dashboard with a selection of more than 20 different displays on the wheel's screen
- Dynamic Force Feedback: on-the-fly Force Feedback level adjustment (3 preset modes included) via the screen, compatible with all games.
Gran Turismo 7 Launch Edition Features:- With the return of classic cars, iconic tracks, and fan-favourite modes like GT Simulation* and Sport Mode – Gran Turismo 7 is the complete Real Driving Simulator, 25 years in the making.
- Find your line. Whether you're a racer, collector, tuner, designer, photographer or arcade fan – immerse yourself in the facets of automotive culture that matter most to you.
- Connect and compete. Join an international community of drivers to share race strategies, tuning tips, livery designs and photos, before taking to the track to go head-to-head.
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Whoever engineered the audio did a terrible job. A gt350 sounds like a Carolla, tires all sound the same, interior noise in most cars is identical, and I've yet to find a vehicle that sounds like the actual car. When they said they walked the tracks, analyzed every turn, looked at environmental conditions as the sun set, I figured the audio engineer would youtube the vehicles exhaust note to somewhat get it correct.
Driving aids are annoying to have to change, the braking are is frustrating compared to the adaptive braking line on Forza 7. The lack of adjustments to stability/traction control/abs is frustrating.
Also, with a controller like the PS5s, no clutch? Seriously?
No brake fade, no clutch, exaggerated resistance on gas pedal. I expected a more polished experience. The cinematics are great, history is great, but side by side with Forza, it's more engaging playing Forza.
Hoping for updates and patches to add corrections. (Tons of little things are wrong)
Comparison. It's annoying how FM7 is that close at 5+years old.
https://youtu.be/9_UFgAqxTYM
It's only there for the ultra rich who doesn't care about throwing money away to buy cars they want immediately without playing.
So I also assume they sold out, making that 20% off worthless.
Nevermind, looks like only the xbox version isn't available. PS version is available.
Whoever engineered the audio did a terrible job. A gt350 sounds like a Carolla, tires all sound the same, interior noise in most cars is identical, and I've yet to find a vehicle that sounds like the actual car. When they said they walked the tracks, analyzed every turn, looked at environmental conditions as the sun set, I figured the audio engineer would youtube the vehicles exhaust note to somewhat get it correct.
Driving aids are annoying to have to change, the braking are is frustrating compared to the adaptive braking line on Forza 7. The lack of adjustments to stability/traction control/abs is frustrating.
Also, with a controller like the PS5s, no clutch? Seriously?
No brake fade, no clutch, exaggerated resistance on gas pedal. I expected a more polished experience. The cinematics are great, history is great, but side by side with Forza, it's more engaging playing Forza.
Hoping for updates and patches to add corrections. (Tons of little things are wrong)
Comparison. It's annoying how FM7 is that close at 5+years old.
https://youtu.be/9_UFgAqxTYM
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- Cars
- Tracks
- Pavilions (Missions, Scapes, GT Auto, Historic Car Seller, etc…)
- Helmets and racing suits
- Roulette Tickets (though the chances of hitting a better reward aren't that great)
Content:
- Cafe Menu Races & Activities
- License Tests
- Track Experience
- Missions
- Music Rally
- Online Races
The only aspect of GT7 that I'm actually truly disappointed in is the local split screen multiplayer. No access to your garage, just a set of like 10-15 pre-determined cars to choose from and the awful side-by-side screen instead of top/bottom. GT Sport also had side-by-side split screen, but at least they let me pick my garage cars.
Overall I'm happy with GT7. I go back and forth between wheel and controller depending on if I want to pull out the racing seat or not.
- Cars
- Tracks
- Pavilions (Missions, Scapes, GT Auto, Historic Car Seller, etc…)
- Helmets and racing suits
- Roulette Tickets (though the chances of hitting a better reward aren't that great)
Content:
- Cafe Menu Races & Activities
- License Tests
- Track Experience
- Missions
- Music Rally
- Online Races
The only aspect of GT7 that I'm actually truly disappointed in is the local split screen multiplayer. No access to your garage, just a set of like 10-15 pre-determined cars to choose from and the awful side-by-side screen instead of top/bottom. GT Sport also had side-by-side split screen, but at least they let me pick my garage cars.
Overall I'm happy with GT7. I go back and forth between wheel and controller depending on if I want to pull out the racing seat or not.
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Btw THANK YOU for the favorites tip! Not ideal vs having your whole garage available, but now I can uninstall GT Sport, which I was keeping around just for local multiplayer. Life saver!! Or should I say, hard drive space saver!
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