Gtc

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Ok as ive still got all this to learn ive got some questions regarding putting the hidden GTC cars onto my game.

I have no problem hybriding and etc on GT3 but when it comes to concept i get stuck. I do it in the same way using MKS editor to replace current cars with the new ones. I save it then put it onto my mem card but when i load the game theyre not there, and the game does seem to take longer to load. Any of you have advice?

After reading this most of you people will :banghead: but id be helpfull if someone will help me out

Cheers Welz
 
The garage of GTConcept will remain preserved, no matter what on the car selection screen... Your car is really there, but the game will only show the original, until you hit the track.

F'r'instance, replace the Ford Ka with something like the Peugeot 406 Coupe. The car selection screen will still say "Ford Ka", and show the Ford Ka, and give you the colour choices of the Ford Ka, but when you hit the track you'll have your 406 Coupe, in whatever colour you specified in mk's.
 
What cars are you attempting to insert, and where are you inserting them? There may be blip somewhere...

I found that my copy of GTC was prone to freezing with the blue circley thing on screen. The cause was actually a fingerprint...
 
ive put them over the racing cars. From the corvette backwards. I'll clean the disk but at the moment im still having trouble with the xport disk not reading :mad:
 
I looked over the original garage with the game open to one side and the file open in mk's to the other.

There's several repeated cars, and after the "Pacific Rim" cars, there's really not much in the way of a set order. Typically if I want to test hybrids or import cars, I'll put them in place of the Ka, and the earlier cars, rather than the later ones.
 
rite cleaned the GTC disk works perfectly now. Good hidden cars, i like the razo 350z and the 106 GTi was a suprise! still working my was throught them. I like the Japanese spec civic type R too in a nice shade of white with white wheels.
 
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