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Gran Turismo Sport

Developer:
Polyphony Digital
Publisher:
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Platform:
PlayStation 4
Released in JP: October 19, 2017
Released in US: October 17, 2017
Released in EU: October 18, 2017




AreasIcon.png This game has unused areas.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.
TextIcon.png This game has unused text.








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This game is receiving new content, by way of Expansion Packs and/or Downloadable Content.
Be aware that any unused content you find may become used in the future. If this does happen, please specify as such!




Hmmm...

To do:
Document the (save-breaking) debug menu.

"Burn it to the ground", or at least, that's what the advertising campaign said at first! Now they're backpedaling by adding more production cars, more fictional circuits and l-

*ahem*

Gran Turismo Sport is Polyphony Digital's first endeavor onto the PlayStation 4, making the technological platform-debuting leap as an e-Sports focused title. A lot has changed from the norm with this title, with visions that the producer had from 2006 finally being realized in this title while some of the franchise's mainstay aspects being dropped in favor of "the next generation of Gran Turismo".


Unfortunately for us, one of those things that has changed is the amount of unused content...



Contents




  • 1 Sub-Pages


  • 2 Unused Graphics


    • 2.1 "Test" folder


      • 2.1.1 Early trophy award icons


      • 2.1.2 Unveiling Event graphics


      • 2.1.3 Sample Avatars


      • 2.1.4 Replay Still


      • 2.1.5 Campaign sample image


      • 2.1.6 "Official" Avatar


      • 2.1.7 Vehicle render background


      • 2.1.8 Vehicle selection images




    • 2.2 DLC placeholders


    • 2.3 Brand Central


    • 2.4 Weather Condition icons


    • 2.5 GT League




  • 3 Unused Audio




Sub-Pages





GT7SP DLC CARS.png

Cars
Cars in the game that are hidden, unused, or were cut during development.




GT7SP CE 100.png

Courses
Hidden and unused variants as well as some curiosities.

Unused Graphics




GT7SP ICON VALLEYEAST.png




There's an unused icon that largely resembles Grand Valley East, a course not (yet) featured in this game.




"Test" folder


In the game's folder structure exists a folder named "TEST", which is presumed to be one of the earlier closed Beta versions of the game. Inside the folder are various graphics that co-exist with one another to create a mockup of a UI system.


Early trophy award icons




GT7SP ICON CHECK GOLD.pngGT7SP ICON CHECK SILVER.pngGT7SP ICON CHECK BRONZE.png



Early versions of the award status icons that indicate the clear status of a challenge or test. These are simple and flat 2D graphics, compared to the 3D rendered models used in the final version.


Unveiling Event graphics




GT7SP TEST UNVEIL EVENT.png




GT7SP TEST EVENT.png




Graphics related to the unveiling event for the game. Why these are left over are unknown. Perhaps they date back to the unveiling event itself.


Sample Avatars




GT7SP TEST MYPHOTO01.pngGT7SP TEST MYPHOTO02.pngGT7SP TEST MYPHOTO03.png



Some sample photos that would have been used for the player's avatar or account picture.


Replay Still




GT7SP TEST REPLAY.png




The default still image for a replay file that would have been used for any saved replays for the earlier builds.


Campaign sample image




GT7SP TEST CAMPAIGN.png




An early image for what would become the single-player Campaign content.


"Official" Avatar




GT7SP TEST OFFICIAL01.png




The image that developers would use as their avatar or account picture when playing the game.


Vehicle render background




GT7SP TEST BLANK BG.png




A blank template background that's used for displaying high resolution renders of cars, like the one below:


GT7SP TEST BG ROADSTER S 15.png




There are high resolution renders like the one above for the following cars in the folder:



  • Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition '14

  • Mazda Roadster S (ND) '15

  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition '15

  • Subaru WRX STi Type S '14

  • Toyota 86 GT '15

  • Volkswagen Golf VII GTI '14




Vehicle selection images


There are four images of these four vehicles that would have been used for making a vehicle selection, including one for the missing Lotus Evora:



  • Lexus RC F '14

  • Lotus Evora '09

  • Mazda Roadster S (ND) '15

  • Volkswagen Golf VII GTI '14


Each of the renders depicts the vehicle like this, with the one below depicting one of the missing cars from the game's roster:


GT7SP TEST SELECT EAGLE TYPE122 09.png




DLC placeholders


Currently, there is no commercial Downloadable Content available for purchase, and all additional content has been released for the game free-of-charge via software updates. Microtransactions were recently added that allow players to purchase cars immediately with real currency instead of having to acquire enough in-game Credits themselves. The developers have said that there are no future plans for commercial Downloadable Content, but in case any plans came to fruition, these graphics are still present in the game files. Each graphic is for a different category of Downloadable Content:



Brand Central


There are several logos of brands and manufacturers that are not visible in Brand Central. There are various other brands here; the only brand that is visible currently is TAG Heuer; the other four brands are unused. Three manufacturers are present here as well, including Lotus, who is currently not present in the game. Also, although the Red Bull X-series cars were added in later update, they use Gran Turismo brand, rather than Red Bull brand.













Goodyear
Italdesign
Lotus

GT7SP BRAND GOODYEAR.png

GT7SP MFR ITALDESIGN.png

GT7SP MFR LOTUS.png












Pininfarina
Pirelli
Red Bull

GT7SP MFR PININFARINA.png


GT7SP BRAND PIRELLI.png

GT7SP BRAND REDBULL.png




Shell

GT7SP BRAND SHELL.png

Weather Condition icons


Variable weather is not a feature in Gran Turismo Sport as compared to the previous two installments. There is no dynamically changing time-of-day, nor is there rain; the only instance of wet surface conditions is in the game's Campaign mode, specifically for a few Mission Challenges held at the "Infield" layout at Northern Isle Speedway. These icons indicate variable time-of-day as well as rainy conditions, yet neither of those two features are present in the game.















Sunrise
Sunny - Noon
Sunny - Afternoon
Overcast

GT7SP ICON WEATHER00.png


GT7SP ICON WEATHER01.png


GT7SP ICON WEATHER02.png


GT7SP ICON WEATHER03.png













Raining
Dusk
Night

GT7SP ICON WEATHER04.png


GT7SP ICON WEATHER05.png


GT7SP ICON WEATHER06.png


GT League




GT7SP GTL EVENTBANNER.png



GT7SP GTL EVENTFLYER.png





Added in an updated version of the game and located in the same directory as all of the other graphics used for the GT League mode are placeholder graphics for banners and flyers used for the mode's events.


Unused Audio


GT League Start Theme



This unused music track is supposed to play when starting any event in GT League. It is actually the Race Start theme from Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec! Seems like the developers were going all out on cashing in on nostalgia with this additional music track. Just like in the aforementioned title, this would have played during any Grid Start for any event in GT League, but since all events instead use a Rolling Start, this theme goes unused.





























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