PlayStation Experience, also called PSX, is a yearly event for the computer game sector presented by Sony Interactive Amusement utilized to reveal and also promote PlayStation games and also game-related merchandise. The occasion is open to the public as well as showcases various panels and also several unreleased games, with usable trials.
Even if you only want to play the campaign of Gran Turismo 7, your console must be connected to the Internet.
At PlayStation Showcase a week ago Sony finally showed something new to Gran Turismo 7 and revealed that the racing game on March 4,2022 for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 appears. What was not clear (and why would you betray even in a trailer): It's more or less a title that requires a continuous Internet connection.
Now something is about games that are not pure multiplayer titles do not necessarily like to see. From the point of view of many players, it is ultimately superfluous if a game has to be constantly connected to the Internet, even if you only play the singleplayer. Now Kazunori Yamauchi, head of the developer studio Polyphony digital has revealed in an interview with Eurogamer, which requires an active internet connection for almost all contents of Gran Turismo 7. Otherwise, you can not play it.
The only exception is the arcade mode. The reason: That's the only mode that has nothing to do with your score. In Arcade mode, every car is available, in the rest of the game you only have access to the cars standing in your virtual garage because they bought them for credits.
The online forced the rest of the game, ie including Einzelspielerkamagne, Yamauchi established as follows: It simply serves to generally cheating by people who wish to modify their Score to prevent. Polyphony Digital does not want you to ensure any fast sports car by cheats to dominate other players in multiplayer mode. Everyone should honestly develop his car collection. And since more players and campaign share a progression system, Polyphony does not come to a long time to demand a permanent internet connection from you to ensure fair competition.
Quelle: Eurogamer
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