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How to get Gold on the Beyond the Horizon Slipstream mission in Gran Turismo 7

There's a trick to Beyond the Horizon mission 3, and you're not going to like it.

The Beyond the Horizon Slipstream mission in Gran Turismo 7 is frustrating enough when you can’t get Gold on it, but wait till you see how massively angry you get when you find out what the trick to getting Gold actually is. You’re going to be, like, “What?! They did… WHAT!?!? How the… what the…” You might get so mad that you write a sternly-worded email to Polyphony Digital full of typos and caps lock because you’re just too furious to type properly. We’re having trouble writing this guide without smashing our fists into the keyboard in rage. But, on the plus side, you’re about to be so relieved that you can finally get Gold on Beyond the Horizon Mission 3 in GT7, and won’t be getting 154.7 mph (249 km/h) over and over again anymore.

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So, here it is. To get Gold on the Beyond the Horizon Slipstream mission in GT7, make sure your Display Settings are set to Display All, then start the mission. Now look on the right side of the screen just under the full track map. See that arrow? If it’s pointing to the left, you cannot get Gold, so pause the game and go to Exit. Not Retry; that won’t reset the wind direction. You have to actually exit the race and retry.

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Every time you Exit and then Start, the wind direction and speed will be different. Just keep doing it until the arrow is pointing to the right, and then attempt the mission. You’ll still have to get the slipstreaming just right to get Gold, but it will no longer be impossible.


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Gavin Mackenzie
Gavin Mackenzie has been playing video games since the early 80s, and writing about them professionally since the late 90s. Having been a writer and editor on various British magazines including PLAY, GamesTM, and X360, he's now a freelance guides specialist at Gamepur.