Save files and psn accounts

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a stupid question: if i use multiple accounts on my ps3 playing gt5, can i have multiple and individual save files or i have to backup the files every time i use gt5 with a different account?

thanks
 
I have an account and my dad has an account, so you can have multiple on the same PS3.
 
You can have multiple accounts and for each account the save file will be stored in a different location on the PS3 so if you played account 1 for many hours and progressed then saved the game. If you logged into account 2 and played the game and saved it then account 1's save file would be untouched and intacted. But you cannot transfer account 1 save file over to account 2 the game would overwrite the save and all account 2's progress would be lost.
 
You can have multiple accounts and for each account the save file will be stored in a different location on the PS3 so if you played account 1 for many hours and progressed then saved the game. If you logged into account 2 and played the game and saved it then account 1's save file would be untouched and intacted. But you cannot transfer account 1 save file over to account 2 the game would overwrite the save and all account 2's progress would be lost.


^^This. 👍

I've got no fewer than FIVE PSN accounts on a PS3 at the moment, and all of them have played GT5 at some point. My account has some 850 "days" of play, but some of the others have only two or three days. Each account has its own saved data. At one point, I *did* try to copy my main saved data onto one of the others (when it was first created) to see if it would take. It didn't. It told me that the saved data was for a different user, and couldn't be used by this account, or some such, and then it made a new data file from scratch.

I keep trying out various things, just to see if they can be done, which is how I ended up with five current accounts (one for each family member). We wanted to see if one could, say, run the Seasonal Events and then "gift" the cars (one per day, of course) to another account, and pass them down a "chain" or around a ring, allowing the other users to "farm" credits with them, without having to each buy their own Schwimmwagen, for example. It's worked beautifully - I pass the car to my wife, who passes it to Number 1 Son, who passes it to daughter, who passes it to Number 2 Son, who sends it back to me or passes it to friends. And since EACH account can do one gift/trade per day, the Peugeot 207 GTi went around the house in one evening, the Schwimmwagen in another, etc. So everyone gets a turn on the same car the same night, and everyone (hopefully) finishes the week 3.5 million credits richer. Except me, of course, since I'm the one buying the cars in the first place.

Hardly seems fair, huh? I have the idea, I buy the cars, and I end up with the least money out of the deal! ;)
 
how do i save to an external device? i plugged in my stick, the light came on, i go to save.... and nothing. where do i tell the game to save to the external device? and secondly, if my ps3 craps itself, how can i upload that svaed game data so i don't have to start over?
 
You can't, you have to copy it over after / before playing the game, using the XMB.
 
from the main screen when first turn on the ps3 go to your GT5 save hit triangle and then hit copy it it should show the usb drive and other accounts if you have them, then just copy it to the usb drive.
 
hi
a stupid question: if i use multiple accounts on my ps3 playing gt5, can i have multiple and individual save files or i have to backup the files every time i use gt5 with a different account?

thanks

how do i save to an external device? i plugged in my stick, the light came on, i go to save.... and nothing. where do i tell the game to save to the external device? and secondly, if my ps3 craps itself, how can i upload that svaed game data so i don't have to start over?

which question were you answering? how do i get the data onto the xmb in the first place?

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Sort it out, people. There's no excuse for this.
 
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