Gran Turismo 7's new update broke physics in fun ways | Polygon

Gran Turismo 7's new update broke physics in fun ways | Polygon

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A new physics bug breaks the game in hilarious ways

Gran Turismo 7 NEW track is good but the physics update is disappointing?

by Michael McWhertor

Gran Turismo 7 developer Polyphony Digital rolled out a major update for the racing sim on Wednesday, unleashing an "updated physics simulation model [that] improves the experience." The developer really understood how the new physics would improve the experience, as the cars in GT7 can literally fly now.

Update 1.49 for Gran Turismo 7 introduced "new suspension physics and refined tire calculation, resulting in more natural weight shifting during cornering," according to Polyphony. The studio said players should "anticipate more dynamic car movements and a refined driving experience."

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