Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.45 Drops With A Small Bugfix
Gran Turismo 7 received a hotfix patch 1.45 today to address a bug reported by players. The update primarily focuses on fixing an issue related to the Balance of Performance (BoP) settings for the Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car. This adjustment ensures that the car operates within the intended parameters, addressing any performance discrepancies.
Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.45 Patch Notes
The following is a list of adjustments introduced for the new Gran Turismo 7 update.
Improvements and Adjustments
1. Balance of Performance (BoP)
- We addressed an issue in which the “BoP” power settings for the Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car were off, resulting in the car producing more power than intended.
Polyphony Digital has introduced three new cars in the last major update: the Audi R8 Coupé V10 plus ’16, Lamborghini Urus ’18, and Toyota GT-One ’99. Along with these new vehicles, the update also brings new events in World Circuits, such as the European Clubman Cup 600, offering players fresh challenges. The update includes various adjustments and improvements across different aspects of the game, including prize credit adjustments, multiplayer functionality enhancements, and additions to the Showcase feature, like keyword search and an “Add to Favorites” button for decals. Additionally, there are enhancements to GT Auto services, including engine swaps for select cars and new limited edition decals in the Livery Editor. Scapes mode enthusiasts will also enjoy exploring the newly featured “Fukushima” location.
Released in 2022 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Gran Turismo 7 is the eighth main installment and the thirteenth overall in the Gran Turismo series. Developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, the game offers an immersive racing simulation experience with stunning graphics and engaging gameplay mechanics. Gran Turismo 7 also includes support for virtual reality through PlayStation VR2, available via a free in-game update.