Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.18: Steering wheel inputs and more
The Gran Turismo 7 update 1.18 is now available, with numerous gameplay adjustments and improvements.
The previous update 1.17 was similar to the update 1.13 from April, it added three new vehicles and a new racetrack highlighting the franchise’s commitment to racing.
Included are the Escudo aforementioned, as well as Suzuki’s new car model, the Vision GT, and the 1932 Ford Roadster.
Now, the latest update is a minor one, so it doesn’t add any new content, but it fixes various problems, including one with save data that caused an error when playing on a console.
If you’re curious about the update, here are the official patch notes from the Gran Turismo website.
Read More: Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.18 Patch Notes: Everything we know so far
In addition, this new patch fixes music replay, GT auto brake colours, and Logitech’s G923 steering wheel.The update also includes some unspecified fixes for issues. Check out the official release notes for this update for PS5 and PS4.
Fixed an issue wherein the colour of the brake calipers could not be changed if body paint was applied to a car equipped with the following tuning parts in the [Livery Editor]:
Fixed an issue wherein the colour of the brake calipers would change when body paint was applied to the following cars in the [Livery Editor]:
The most recent update makes certain to satisfy Gran Turismo fans who can now keep on experiencing their fantasies about ruling on the race tracks.
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