This design choice is intentional. It slows the player down. In an era of modern gaming where UI (User Interface) designs are often sleek, minimalist, and purely functional, GT7 opts for warmth and charm. It encourages exploration. You aren't just clicking a "Race" button; you are visiting the "Garage" or going to the "License Center."
A staple of the series, the returns on the home screen to teach players the fundamentals of racing. Its location on the map—slightly off to the side—suggests it is a place of study and discipline. Completing License tests is often a prerequisite for entering higher-tier races in the World Circuits, making this building a necessary pit stop for aspiring champions. gran turismo 7 home screen
Located near the Mission Center, this area offers specific, high-difficulty challenges that reward players with invite-only cars and high credits. The home screen isolates this building, signaling that it is a distinct challenge from standard circuit racing. It includes challenges like the "Gold License" tests and specific driving scenarios (e.g., "The Human Comedy"). This design choice is intentional
As you scroll down on the , a secondary menu slides up. This is your "live" dashboard. It encourages exploration
: On PlayStation 5, the high-fidelity graphics make even the menu background look sharp, though some players feel the "hand-drawn" icons can feel a bit busy compared to the sleeker, more minimalist UIs of past entries like Soundscape