ExigeEvan
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It was most likely put in to stop people from going online and downloading a 100% save, hacked with millions of dollars, and everything, and not enjoying the game fairly.
I guess they have it in so people can't just wait for a 100% save and have it download. After all, unlike memory cards, this is quite easy, and was seen alot on GT5. Either way, well worth it.
I don't like this idea since it means there would be no point putting in effort into gt mode.
You just download a 100% save with a gazillion dollars and all the cars. The game is now ruined both offline and online.
How? It's certainly not ruined from where I'm sitting. Fighting my way through the game to get the ACR after having enough money to buy six of them is not fun at all. GT5 is overall pretty good. But it suffers from some very, very careless mistakes.
Anyway, I'm 2000% behind removing this useless limitation.
Its ruined because you are wasting your time playing through the game when you have the easy option to achieve what you want within minutes.
Not to mention when you go online and select garage only again, people have limitless supplies. It just makes the game unfair and way easier, and if you don't take the 100% save you are putting yourself at a disadvantage.
Look at prolgue, I had the option to get 100% save but I kept on playing it with my own save and buying all the cars.
I thought the saves would be transferable to gt5 like they said but thinking the copied 100% saves would be somehow identified and banned from gt5 import.
Probably the reason is because there was no copy protection everything was banned, people that worked hard like me thinking they would get something out of it got burned. I didn't even want to play gt5p, I did it for gt5.
To begin with, if you don't think I should have an opinion on this because I don't yet own GT5 then stop reading now.I love the fact its in because it means that people wont be able to simply download a 100% savegame and essentially cheat the system. The point about backups is irrelevant because if my PS3 (old 60gig but with a 500GB hard drive in it) ever YLODs I'll just get a new slimline and slap my 500GB hard drive in it and carry all playing. that would work right?
This is where gamers and casual users differ. I'm a very casual gamer. Infact I probably haven't played a game solo in 9 months, and was only playing MW2 storyline before that.
Now I like the idea of games rewarding you for playing and achieving. A new character that doesn't do much different to the previous, a gun that gives you the slight edge on your mates. But I play(ed) GT games to drive cars.
Now why, why should I pay £40 and not be able to instantly access the majority of cars available on the game instantly and do whatever I like with them!? Why should I pay £40 and many, many valuable hours of my time just to get X car, do Y tuning to it, at Z track and race A,B,C,D,E etc!?
And yes, I have a 100% Billion credit GT4 game for just that reason.