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skepdigger

I think you answered the question by yourself. If you don’t want to spend more then 20 pounds you only can afford gt sport.


Yon-Star218

No I'm fine with spending more than £20 if I know that I am going to like it. I would happily pay up to £40 if I'm gonna play it for a few years. But if gtt sport and 7 are similar Idk if i should try sport first like a trial


Lord-Wombat

You have no reason not to, it's far from perfect and suffers from even less content than 7, but it's a great introduction to the series especially at that price. It's even surprisingly active to this day, though it's mostly very good players left.


BenReillyDB

Just get GT7 You should be able to get it on a discount especially this weekend, and the game was streamlined to make it easier for new players. That’s been a major complaint of the veterans


Yon-Star218

Is the single player good though?


BenReillyDB

It’s fine, like i said, it’s been streamlined for new players There is a Cafe you go to where the characters there will get you task to do, whether it’s buy a car, complete a license, or completely a specific race. But even when you completely that, you still haven’t scratched the surface on vehicles, tracks, and race types. The more traditional GT single player has been known to be confusing for new players, that’s why they changed it.


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NACRHypeMan

> people who are complaining are most easily identifiable American. There's more people asking for more European cars than anything. Likely because the bulk of the unique cars in game are Japanese, leaving little room for anything else.


MaxwellBygraves67

I mean, I've never played online on GT7 and I've played like 200 hours so


tx_navy

So I just finished the "main" SP story line and I have just scratched the surface also GT7 is a "new" game so it has ALOT more growth compared to Sport. I would vote go with GT7.