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Gran Turismo 7 Behind the Scenes Video - Haptic Feedback

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PlayStation has posted another behind the scenes video today with Kazunori Yamauchi providing some details on the haptic feedback in Gran Turismo 7.

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Haptic feedback is used to communicate certain sensations. For example, when your car understeers, you will feel a certain kind of vibration in your DualSense wireless controller.

Gran Turismo 7 launches on March 4, 2022 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Quite a few sites posted their interviews with Kazunori Yamauchi last month, here are some of those details.

  • Feature-wise, the PS4 and PS5 version will be exactly the same, but the PS5 will load faster, have better audio and graphics at 4K/60FPS
  • PS4 and PS5 players can race online together
  • All of the Gran Turismo Sport content will carry over to Gran Turismo 7
  • The game will always be online requiring online save, except for Arcade Mode
  • The sticks on the DualSense controller will be more precise, on the same level as a steering wheel
  • Real time dynamic time-of-day and weather, some dynamic environmental features won’t be available on all tracks
  • The damage model will basically be the same as Gran Turismo Sport
  • Car classification system is out, performance points return
  • Car tuning and modifications are back
  • Players can learn about their cars and cultural backgrounds in the GT Cafe
  • AI is faster and drives more human-like
  • Limited ray tracing, no plans for 120FPS support
  • Can’t talk about PSVR yet
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