Gran Turismo 6 Course Creator App Releasing September 30th
Japan’s biggest game show will be held until September 23.
Polyphony Digital has finally lived up to its promise to racers that they can build the race courses they want, Engadget said.
The online servers for Gran Turismo 6 are now undergoing scheduled maintenance, which is probably due to the newly added app which will be collaborating with the PS3 soon.
Building an ultra-difficult track and still being able to hit every corner with speed and precision would leave you the Gran Turismo 6 champ. The editor will not be coming to the actual game on PS3 though, with courses to be transferred via PlayStation Network accounts. After almost two years since its debut, a new app for iOS and Android called the “GT6 Track Path Editor” has been launched, enabling players to control the course design from all four locations. It’s the single feature that a few players are looking for when playing a game like this, and if the game doesn’t successfully make a player feel like they’re actually sitting behind the wheel of the auto, then nothing else matters.
According to Gamespot, the redesigning concept will not be so hard because the app will suggest tools that you can use to maximize your ability to change the track.
Screens of the app were also acquired by GTPlanet.
Meanwhile, SuperCheats has revealed another addition to the cheats of the game which will unlock the rocket-fuelled auto, costing about 50 million credits, as a free vehicle. We’re now going to drive around in cars that sound like something out of real life, provided of course that players have an adequate sound system to play the game with.