[1.9.2] GT5 Master Mod

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No, it shouldn't. As long as you use tracks that work with pit stops. Which is most of them to be fair. You'd have to trial and error it or see if there's a list to check if a race is on a track where put stops don't or won't work.
Hi there, I hope you're doing well. I've been looking into modifying events, but unfortunately I'm a bit lost; the instructions aren't very clear. Did he make the changes via FTP? Because he doesn't explain how to access the folder. Textdata/gt5/bspec_event
 
To modify events you need to open the extracted files on a PC or Mac (ideally) and you can modify the files in a couple of ways. Have you got the extracted files on a PC? You need to have used GTTOOLSHARP from command prompt.
 
To modify events you need to open the extracted files on a PC or Mac (ideally) and you can modify the files in a couple of ways. Have you got the extracted files on a PC?
I only have the mod files, but that's not a problem if I need to copy or transfer the files via FTP to the computer.
 
I only have the mod files, but that's not a problem if I need to copy or transfer the files via FTP to the computer.
Yes, you need to copy them to a computer first and the use GTTOOLSHARP to extract them. Then once extracted, you can modify the events to your hearts desire. You do need to repack them again with GTTOOLSHARP once you're done. What I'd always recommend is keeping the original files saved as a backup in case you break something. Happens to the best of us.

When I'm modding I do it bit by bit, check it works, then a bit more, check it works etc. I always save the original files and the last couple of versions of my mod so I can step back if I need to.

You can download GTTOOLSHARP and find some instructions here: https://nenkai.github.io/gt-modding-hub/ps3/basics/volume_system/#understanding-pdipfs

You need to run command prompt from the folder the GTTOOLSHARP.exe is located in, not from your desktop.
 
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Yes, you need to copy them to a computer first and the use GTTOOLSHARP to extract them. Then once extracted, you can modify the events to your hearts desire. You do need to repack them again with GTTOOLSHARP once you're done. What I'd always recommend is keeping the original files saved as a backup in case you break something. Happens to the best of us.

When I'm modding I do it bit by bit, check it works, then a bit more, check it works etc. I always save the original files and the last couple of versions of my mod so I can step back if I need to.

You can download GTTOOLSHARP and find some instructions here: https://nenkai.github.io/gt-modding-hub/ps3/basics/volume_system/#understanding-pdipfs

You need to run command prompt from the folder the GTTOOLSHARP.exe is located in, not from your desktop.
No worries, I'll transfer everything; it'll take a little while. We agree we are talking about the files located in game/bces00569
 
I think I'm ultimately too bad at this to succeed; I can't decompress and I don't understand how to use the command prompt as requested. after looking at the beginner's help, gttool is in a folder on my desktop. Path: bureau/decompression gt5/win-x64, I have tried rereading the page provided for cmd usage help several times, or I don't know if I'm formulating the path incorrectly.
 

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I think I'm ultimately too bad at this to succeed; I can't decompress and I don't understand how to use the command prompt as requested.Even after looking at the beginner's help, gttool is in a folder on my desktop. Path: bureau/decompression gt5/win-x64, I haven't tried rereading the page provided for cmd usage help several times, or I don't know if I'm formulating the path incorrectly.
I think I've managed to open the command prompt in the folder, but I still feel like I'm doing it wrong. Maybe I misunderstood something, but copy and paste the command as requested. If you see anything that's done incorrectly, please let me know, as I'm not used to using the command prompt.
 

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