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SvennoJ said:
DonFerrari said:

They already have the cars, the tracks, the licenses and the challenges. They would just have to bake the regular championship/career (probably one guy could engineer it based on the GT6 or GT5 career) in a couple weeks, and with the extra cars/tracks they are going to put on DLC, plus they possibly getting old content from GT5+6 they could make a quick GT7 if they so wanted. The question is if it would be well received.

I would love it if they bring back the weekly challenges, or even daily. When I start up Dirt Rally again, the first thing I do is the daily challenge (not smart as you only have one shot, getting used to it again first would help my horrible times lol) It was what kept me going with GT5, some extra money, proper difficulty and always a little different. It's the same with DC except the challenges are user made, which works as well. (The evolution studio challenges dried up long ago)

It's not difficult to provide endless single player content in these games, how much effort is it to put together a challenge with leaderboards. They already have assets for slaloms, cones etc, not hard to make some interesting daily/weekly challenges.

The single player content seems fine so far. License tests are a bit more easy again than in GT6 so far. I still have the 3rd part to do, getting all gold on beginner and intermediate only took a couple tries. I'll check how long it takes to finish the campaign, which is the first thing I'll do before heading online or back to VR. Now how much time would constitute a decent campaign? Variety wise it's already very good.

Yep daily and weekly challenges would be good, that is the type of MP touch I accept, you ran alone (either on overtake challenges or time trial) have some scores for the gold and can compare to friends and leaderboards.

Considering they have all assets they would just need some good driver over there to test the content and have fair times for the challenges and a coder to code the challenge. If they are putting DLC and other paid content that would certainly over pay this type of cheap support.

Good luck on finishing the SP.

Well most games have 6-10h of SP campaign and people seem happy with it, while I put over 10h on the demo alone =p



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