Sports Car GT Gameplay Racing PC HD

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Sports Car GT (shortened as SCGT) is a racing game based on GT Racing. It was published by EA (Electronic Arts) and developed by Image Space Incorporated for Windows, and Point of View for PlayStation. The game was released in April 1999. Both editions of the game feature co-development by Westwood Studios.

In season mode (championship), the player has to race in 4 GT classes. Each of these classes have 5 race tracks (GT1 has 4). The player starts in the GT Qualifying Class (GTQ), and progressly gets to GT3, GT2 and GT1 classes. The player gets cash when he/she finishes in the top 3 in each race. The player first begins with $50,000 for the purchase of the first car.

You can purchase an expensive car and hit the circuit, or purchase an inexpensive car and put extra money towards upgrades right away. The Paddock is the garage area where the player will maintain and upgrade his/her car(s). In the car shop, you can buy or sell a car.

The player can upgrade his/her car. The player can modify the car to increase its performance and value. Once your car has been upgrades in something, you can install or remove it as you wish. You can change the Brakes, Suspension, Exhaust, Engine, Gearbox, Aero Kit and Tires of the car. The player can also tune his/her car. Not tuning in making a design to the car or spray with colour, but change the optimum performance of the car.

You can change the Brakes, Suspension, Ride Height, Transmission, Gearbox, Downforce and Tires of the car.
When you finished a whole class (all 5 races), the final results are being showed (which position you finished in each race). If the player has done well, there will be a special race held. The player can accept or not accept. If accepted, the player has to race versus a car that the player does not have.

The player needs to beat the CPU player. If beat, the player won that car and was awarded $150,000 of cash.
The first race in the first class (GTQ) is in Sebring International Short, with 3 laps to race. The final race of the first class (GT1) is in Sebring International Raceway, with an incredible 20 laps to race. The player's car won't get damaged but it can get slower in speed as the car hits other cars, people, or walls.

Paris GT1, a bonus class, can also be available when the player has 100% done the GT1 class. The bonus class has the same cars as GT1 but different tracks, based in Paris, capital of France. Although this bonus class is not hard - it only has 6 laps to race on each of its tracks, like GTQ and GT3 classes.,,
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