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Setup Guide GT7 Update

 Hi all

I've updated the setup sheet to be more Gran Turismo 7 friendly. Taking out options available in project cars2 and AMS2 and translating bits over to be more compatible with the GT7 menus. 

I have not looked too hard in to some of the setup change descriptions yet so some of it may seem a little off. But it should for the most part still make sense.

Same deal as with the last sheet. using a google account save a copy to your google drive. 

Setup Project GT7







Alternatively Here is the spreadsheet condensed in to a cheat sheet to print off.

Cheat sheet download


 

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