Many GT Racing 7 players estimate that there has been no way to "romantic travel" for more than a day. The GT Racing 7 game itself is highly dependent on online mode, with only arcade mode playable offline. This maintenance was originally to solve the problem of the 1.07 update of GT Racing 7, but due to this long maintenance, the players' original anxiety because of the 1.07 update has been added to the fire.
As the "root" of the "GT Racing 7" 1.07 update, in addition to adding a "broadcast mode" to the game to enhance the experience, it is the "adjustment of the rewards for activities in the world track". For this "adjustment" is naturally not something that players are happy to see, because the number of points for the reward CR is lowered accordingly in the update. Since players in GT Racing 7 cannot sell their vehicles in exchange for CR points, players who do not pay can only race over and over again to earn CR points. After the 1.07 update, the official cut in half a large number of high-CR reward matches, including the three races of the Mudland Tournament. According to player calculations, the purchase of the most expensive vehicle in GT Racing 7 before the update requires players to swipe 10.9 hours/205 races, while after the 1.07 update, players need 17.8 hours/333 races.
Kazunori Yamauchi, CEO of Polyphony Digital, said that the online mode is to prevent players from trying to modify the data for cheating, and any behavior related to data preservation needs to be verified online. However, because the 7.3-magnitude earthquake in Japan affected the power supply of the studio, the official is still working on repairs.