
It did some questionable choices for the sake of money as far back as GT5 (selling single use paints as DLC, for instance), but it was never egregious, certainly nothing like today's games can get. GT7, however, already started out as mean Say hello to another game that ruined its economy just after the launch/review window for the sake of microtransactions. Say hello to another game that ruined its economy just after the launch/review window for the sake of microtransactions. Polyphony used to be my favorite developer, but it's clear that top down orders from SONY have changed their priorities from consumer enjoyment to shareholder's bottom line. All actions to entice the player to spend real world money on in game currency. The game has seen an update to drastically reduce race payouts, and the promise of being able to sell your extra cars has been cut from the game. They force online only connection, even for single player in order to keep tabs on their most prized aspect of the game - credits and microtransactions.

All actions to entice the Sad that Polyphony Digital has gone the way of Rockstar and EA.


Sad that Polyphony Digital has gone the way of Rockstar and EA.
