Explore the options and settings available in Gran Turismo 2. Learn about game modes, controller compatibility, and how to customize your racing experience.
Gran Turismo 2 offers a variety of options to customize your racing experience. The game features two primary modes: Arcade and Simulation. In Arcade mode, players have the freedom to select any course and vehicle. Simulation mode, however, requires players to earn driver's licenses, purchase cars, and win trophies to unlock new tracks.
The game supports the DualShock vibration feature and is also compatible with Namco's NeGcon controller, as well as many third-party steering wheels that utilize the NeGcon system. This enhanced controller support makes it well-suited for driving games.
Gran Turismo 2 includes nearly 620 cars and 27 race tracks. Unlike its predecessor, players can race events individually rather than as part of a tournament. The game also introduces rally racing on winding dirt tracks, such as the Pikes Peak course, which has both Hill Climb and Downhill variations.
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