Credits serve as the main currency in Gran Turismo 7. They're primarily used to buy new cars, but players can also use them to tune their existing vehicles, making them faster and, in some cases, a little easier to drive in the process. Unfortunately, however, tuning isn't always cheap and some of the cars in the game can be incredibly expensive, meaning that players are going to have to earn an awful lot of Credits in order to be able to afford the very rides.
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Though players will gradually earn credits as they make their way through the single-player campaign, some will no doubt prefer a quicker method of gaining Credits. The game's excessive microtransactions do offer a solution of sorts, but they're ridiculously overpriced and so are best avoided like the plague. Thankfully, there is another way to get Credits quickly in Gran Turismo 7, but, while the method itself is quick, it's not exactly easy and will require a little bit of prep work.
Sadly, other than through the Roulette mini-game, the only way to earn credits in Gran Turismo 7 is by completing races. The good news is that some, like the GT Cup Gr.4 race at Japan's High Speed Ring, offer massive payouts. Coming in first will reward players with 65,000 credits, which, with a +50% Clean Race Bonus, works out at 97,500 Credits. Not bad for under seven minutes of driving.
Unfortunately, the High Speed Ring isn't available straight away, but it won't be too long before players can swing by. It unlocks after players have completed Menu Book No. 4 for Luca, after which it can be selected via the top right-hand corner of the Asia-Oceania section of the World Circuits menu. Players will need an eligible car in order to enter
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