Five Gran Turismo 7 settings you need to change before getting behind the wheel
Date:
Tue, 08 Mar 2022 17:08:01 +0000
Description:
If youve picked up Gran Turismo 7, make sure you change these five settings before getting in the drivers seat.
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Gran Turismo 7 is a fantastic showcase of what the PS5 can do and a
triumphant return to form for developer Polyphony Digitals long-running
racing sim series. But before you get behind the wheel and set a new hot lap on Tsukuba Circuit, weve found five Gran Turismo 7 settings that youll definitely want to change.
From adjusting audio options to simple quality of life changes, these tweaks all add up to make the game even more enjoyable than it already is. And you never know: there might be a few settings here that you werent aware of, so take a look at our top suggestions below and give them a try the next time
you hit the track. 5. Turn off the opening cinematic
Gran Turismo 7s opening cinematic is a beautifully choreographed work of art that needs to be seen at least once. However, it's over seven minutes long.
Thankfully, there is a way to stop it from playing every time you start the game handy if youre tired of pressing Circle to skip it.
To turn off GT7s opening cinematic, head to the games options by pressing the start button when youre on the main map screen. In the Global menu setting, you should see a tile called Opening Movie, click on it and toggle the Play Opening Movie to off. Its as easy as that. 4. Change the cockpit view (Image credit: Future)
If youre a fan of the cockpit view, which lets you see the gorgeous, unique interiors of each vehicle, theres an option to adjust the default setting thats well worth tinkering with especially if youre using a racing wheel or even the DualSenses motion control options .
During a race, press start and go to Settings > Display Settings. Scroll to the bottom and you should Adjust Cockpit View and Adjust Chase View. Click on Adjust Cockpit View, and youll see options to adjust the Height, Depth, Orientation, and Wobbling type. If you want a slightly wider FOV, set the Height and Depth to 5. If you want to see the whole dash and race using a wheel, change the orientation from Default to Offset. Its recommended to move into a position where the on-screen steering wheel is directly in front of
you when using this setting.
Finally, there's the Wobbling type. Wobbling type 2 makes what happens in the cockpit feel more realistic when driving. For example, the screen will shake and wobble more when driving over the bumps in the Tokyo Expressway and give you a better sense of a car's suspension. Feel free to experiment with this setting, as Wobbling Type 2 might be a bit much for some. 3. Choose the right assist settings (Image credit: Future)
This may seem like an obvious one, but choosing the right difficulty is paramount to your enjoyment in Gran Turismo 7. If youre new to sim racers, youll want to make good use of the games driving assists, such as showing the braking areas and racing line or turning on auto-braking. Its also wise to lower the AI of your opponents, to begin with; you might wind up chasing shadows on some of the more complex tracks like Laguna Seca or the colossal Nrburgring if the AI difficulty is set too high, which is never fun for first-time drivers.
As your ability improves (we recommend completing the games many license
tests if you really want to understand the fundamentals of driving in GT7), you can adjust your assist settings accordingly. You can toggle which assists you feel are most useful to you while removing the ones that you no longer require. Theres no shame in driving with assists on as GT7 wont reduce the amount of credits you earn when using them, but your goal should be to remove as many aids as possible if you really want to experience the simulation side of the game that Gran Turismo 7 really encapsulates. 2. Adjust the audio settings (Image credit: Future)
When the rains hammering down during the final lap of a championship race, Gran Turismo 7s 3D audio is a real treat for the ears, especially if youre using cockpit view. Unfortunately, though, theres a curious bug right now
that defaults the games audio to 7.1 every time you restart the game. Thats fine if youre using a capable home cinema system, but for headphones users, youll want to change it to two-channel stereo audio asap.
Head to the games options by pressing the start button and click on the Sound Volume tile. Scroll all the way down until you see Audio Output Mode and change it to 2ch Stereo. You should notice a clear difference during races if the audio sounded muddy or a bit overwhelming before.
You can also make other tweaks to GT7s audio here, like increasing the noise of tire squeal or your opponents engine noise if you want to hear the threat of your car spinning out or a competitor approaching more easily. Have a play around to see what sounds best to you. 1. Turn up the vibration setting
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The PS5 DualSense controller really comes alive in Gran Turismo 7 and lets
you feel every inch of the track as though youre sitting directly in the drivers seat. Luckily, theres a way to make things feel even better: turn up the vibration intensity.
In the options menu, hit R1 to switch to the Controllers menu. Click on Vibration function and scroll down to Vibration Strength. The default setting is 100, but you can actually bump it up to 150, meaning every kickback when you change gear will feel all the more realistic. Give it a go if youve found yourself wishing for a little more oomph from the DualSenses excellent haptic feedback. Its totally worth it.
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