

Since the online services have been terminated, this feature is no longer available. The Museum is a feature that, when connected to the online services, allowed players to view historical images relating to car manufacturers and brands that the game features. This section details features, such as gameplay enhancements or game modes, that relied on the online services to function. Some of this content is still obtainable offline with the use of hacking and/or modifications, and will be stated as such if possible. This page documents any content and features that are no longer accessible due to relying on the online services for functionality. With the use of hacking and/or modifications however, one can obtain most of this content, but features such as game modes and others have became lost forever. A huge majority of the game's obtainable items, such as custom helmets and suits for the player's avatar, special paint color chips, special cars, and much more content became inaccessible with the termination of the online services. There's no doubt that online connectivity has greatly enhanced the experience of the game for its millions of players.Īfter the official termination of the online services for the game on May 30th, 2014, all of this content is no longer accessible, which unfortunately changed the fate of features and content besides game modes. Sharing pictures, replays, custom courses made with the Course Maker, gifting items & cars, showing off custom rides (and loaning them to friends as well), purchasing rare cars from a limited-time-only dealership, and even a continuous stream of new events and challenges for players to tackle if they're still asking for more. Players were able to come together worldwide to race against one another online, but it didn't stop there. While Gran Turismo 5 was not the first officially released game to feature online play (that title belongs to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue) or online features ( that title belongs to Gran Turismo HD Concept), it was the first game which completely redefined its experience thanks to the vast online features introduced.

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