Gran Turismo 7's 1.07 update pretty much was a middle finger to their player base, as it nerfed the credit payouts on most of the races:
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The Fisherman's Ranch race was the most effective way to grind for credits, but the payout has been nerfed to the ground, to obviously tempt players to paying for credits, in a manner very similar to EA and 2K's Sports games.
There was also a problem with the patch deployment, so maintenance is still going on. And since GT7 is an always-online game, that means that players are left twiddling their thumbs, waiting to see if the servers ever come back up.
The game's Metacritic rating is also dropping like a rock, first due to Russian players being blocked from playing the game, and now because of this disastrous patch:
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Even GT content creators are not happy with these changes:
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Some people are even comparing this mess-up to Battlefield 2042 or Cyberpunk 2077, although it's still a stretch to say that GT7 is a BF2042-level shitshow, yet.
There also appears to be other design choices in GT7 that are based around needing to buy credits or grind for them, such as being unable to undo a wide-body modification, which means that you'd have to buy another car if you want to change that. Also, you can't sell cars at all, compared to past games, and there's no Auction House feature that the Forza games have. Also, apparently applying another player's livery onto your car costs credits too, which is a very odd thing to see, since the Forza games don't charge credits to do that. And some of the upgrades, i.e. engine swaps, are locked away behind the roulettes, meaning that you have to praise the RNG Gods to get the upgrade you want, and make sure that it's for a car that you want to use.
All in all, maybe the supply chain issues, to the point that you have to sell grandma's organs to get a PS5, was a blessing after all, as I was tempted to get a PS5 just to play GT7, but that didn't happen.
And GT7's downtime broke the 24-hour mark, with still no information from PD as to what is taking so long.