Gran Turismo 7, the recent Sony first-party title, received an important update today. Update 1.07 is now live and it brings a plethora of bug fixes. It also brought a new option for Sound Volume settings.
Broadcast Mode
Players can now turn on Broadcast Mode setting by going to GT Menu > Options > Global > Sound Volume. The said feature removes audio tracks that can cause a copyright infringement notice when streaming the game. Turning the said setting on will remove a few Music Rally or Music Replay tracks as well. To get the tracks back, you will have to turn the setting off.
We have mentioned the rest of the changes below.
- Fixed an issue wherein an application error would occur when selecting a Setting Sheet from the Quick Menu > Car Settings > Detailed Settings screen within World Circuits while being in Offline Mode
- Fixed an issue wherein copied Setting Sheets would disappear when the Car Settings were opened and closed
- Fixed an issue wherein the Ford GT Race Car '18 would only go into 1st gear when a Fully Customizable Manual Transmission or a Fully Customizable Sequential Transmission were installed
- Fixed an issue wherein cars would be considered within regulation even though they did not meet the Balance of Performance (BoP) regulation
- Fixed an issue wherein some Assist Settings, such as Auto-Drive, were able to be changed or saved even when Limit Driving Options was set to Prohibited
- Fixed an issue wherein the modified Assist Settings in some events would be saved and would not go back to the default value even after leaving the event
- Fixed an issue wherein for some events the wind direction and speed display were set to 0
- Fixed an issue wherein the specified tires would not be equipped on the vehicle for the following events:
- Licenses
- [A-8] Dirt Driving: Beginner (Dirt Tires)
- [IB-5] Dirt Driving: Intermediate (Dirt Tires)
- [IA-3] Dirt Driving: Expert (Dirt Tires)
- [S-5] One Lap Time Attack (Dirt Tires)
- Missions
- The Magic Mountain
- Jeep Night Safari (Dirt Tires)
- Beyond the Horizon
- Beginner Drifting 1
- American Wilderness (Dirt Tires)
- Rolling Stone
- Beginner Drifting 2 (Comfort: Medium Tires)
- Gone with the Wind
- Divine moves on the Spa
- Intermediate Drifting 2 (Racing: Heavy Wet Tires)
- The Sun Also Rises
- The White Winged Beast (Racing: Soft Tires)
- Circuit Experiences
- Colorado Springs (Dirt Tires)
- Fishermans Ranch (Dirt Tires)
- Sardegna - Windmills (Dirt Tires)
- Adjusted the rewards for events inside World Circuits according to driving time and difficulty. The adjusted events are as follows:
- World Touring Car 800
- 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit
- Monza Circuit
- World Rally Challenge
- Alsace Village
- Dirt Champions
- Fisherman’s Ranch
- Sardegna Windmills
- Colorado Springs Lake
- GT Cup Gr.4
- High Speed Ring
- Brands Hatch GP Circuit
- GT Cup Gr.3
- Spa Francorchamps
- Suzuka Circuit
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore. Full
- Clubman Cup Plus
- High Speed Ring
- Tsukuba Circuit
- Goodwood
- American Clubman Cup 700
- Special Stage Route X
- American FR Challenge 550
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway
- Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca
- Willow Springs Raceway
- Fixed an issue wherein opening the Livery data from Open Design > Design List of the Livery Editor would make all the applied decals disappear
- Fixed an issue wherein the Open Designs and Styles of the Livery Editor could not be opened until the game was rebooted if the temporary data were deleted
- Fixed an issue wherein on rare occasions an application error would occur when purchasing cars from Brand Central, Used Cars, and Legendary Cars, or when receiving a car as a prize
- Adjusted the model to reduce the grip lost when cars with high downforce are passing over a kerbstone while cornering at its limit
- Fixed several issues that would occur when there was not enough free space available for temporary data downloaded from the network:
- The Used Cars lineup would not be displayed
- The News on the Title Screen would not be displayed
- The Styles could not be applied
- Various other issues have been addressed
The complete patch notes can be read via the official website as well.
Gran Turismo 7 was released early this month exclusively on PS4 and PS5. However, a PC port of the game was mentioned in last year’s Nvidia leak.
So what do you think? Are you interested in any of these changes? Have you been playing Gran Turismo 7 recently? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.