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Hello, and welcome to GTPlanet.

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Replays can, however, be traded between PSPs. It's a somewhat tedious process, but you can find your saved replays in your PSP/SAVEDATA folder on your mem stick. These folders can be copied to a friend's PSP/SAVEDATA folder and they can be viewed in the Gran Turismo Theater. They will have to find the track you ran on and then they can watch your replay.
 
Even if saves aren't locked, i'd surely not be using them. Maybe for GTA ,but not this, i'm gonna play fair.
 
Why would you want to cheat your way to obtain all the cars? The game isn't even that hard and there are easy ways to make your money to buy cars.
 
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I love how helpful we can be.

That aside, if you just want a metric ton of money you can use something called CFW and CWCheat on your PSP. Being as I'm not exactly in what the PSP would call its "target demographic" that stuff is more in depth than I would care to go. I would suggest reading up on it much more than I have before trying it. (I simply know of it and have a general idea that it gives you credits to buy cars.)

As to people who ask why you'd want a shortcut on GT... Some of us really like the game but lack the time to devote to it, or maybe we're more casual about it. I'm somewhere in the middle; I'm way more hardcore about it than a large portion of players but way more relaxed than probably 66% of the people who poke around on GTP. Will I end up cheating? No, probably not mostly due to the fact it complicates playing the game, and takes some fun out of it.

But I'd really like to get the cars sometime soon, and given that I work around 60 hours a week I don't see that being all that doable.
 
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