Starting over?

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Hey i was just bored and wondering if i should start a new gt3 file all over again in sim mode because i copied my friends data with his codes so i alrady had everything beat but not the prize cars and lost of money.I want some of the prize cars u can get and to say that i beat it myself with no codes.Should i do it or no?
 
Ya trying going threw it all by urself...i suggest trying to get all golds on the B and A lisence 1st and then sell both the cars u recive and buy the viper and then fix it up and u should be able to beat almost any race until u get to the race cars !!
 
STiDrifT
Hey i was just bored and wondering if i should start a new gt3 file all over again in sim mode because i copied my friends data with his codes so i alrady had everything beat but not the prize cars and lost of money.I want some of the prize cars u can get and to say that i beat it myself with no codes.Should i do it or no?

100% definitely! Its a wrench to watch the data disappear, but you'll have all the fun ahead of you completing the game again without cheats! Set yourself some kind of goals like getting all licence tests gold before doing any sim-mode races, or completing time-attack & arcade mode first & remember, you've just created months of new fun for yourself! I've personally restarted 4 times now! I have 2 mem cards though, 1 to keep at 100%, 1 to play over again.
If you have a Sharkport/X-port or MAX drive, make a backup of your complete game & keep it on your PC.
 
:D looks like me and you will be in the same boat. I just started my new game save a couple of days ago. It should be fun! I had another older game save that I started when the game first came out but haven't used it in a very long time and thought it would be good to start over instead of jumping right back into the game with a garage full of cars. Plus it will be a good practice until GT4 is released.
 
I find starting over refreshing. Working through the game with a set goal. Like complete the arcade mode first, race the sim mode with only normal car or got for all golds in the exams. Over the past few years I've restarted GT3 about 10 times. I recently restarted GT4P and am playing it through to get all golds.

Have fun doing it. Sometimes it is great starting over.
 
Riseagainst7412
what pimp racer said
:lol: thanks for the support. Welcome to GTP! enjoy your stay!.
BTW I really dont play a lot of game rather then the racing games and a few shooting games like MOH or SOF and MGS. (:lol: I bet you are wondering what these games are sorry for the slang i am a lazy bastard.) wait can i say bastard? oh well.
 
I'm gonna start over after I've completed it.

My friend did the majority of my licences for me. BTW, if you're gonna start over, get all the money and cars that you can sell enough to buy a Skyline R34 GTR V2. Then just do all the races possible with it, and then get all the mods possible.
 
Polarbear
My friend did the majority of my licences for me. BTW, if you're gonna start over, get all the money and cars that you can sell enough to buy a Skyline R34 GTR V2. Then just do all the races possible with it, and then get all the mods possible.
First, the licenses, boring and annoying as they can be at times, are actually the only thing that truly teaches you how to drive in the game. There are workarounds for most of Sim mode, in the form of high powered cars.

Which leads me to my second point: I recommend you don't buy some overblown Skyline and use it to wipe out everything else. By doing that you are gypping yourself out of the wide array of driving experiences possible in the game. I used my Evo VI RS for almost everything it was eligible for in Beginner, and it got dull. So in Amateur and Pro I made a rule that I would not do more than one series or enduro in a certain car. So it was a lot more fun that way because I got to sample many different prize cars. My highest-mileage car has a little over 1000 miles on it, but I don't have too many with zero miles on them.
 
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