Thanks for the crazy fast response. Just hoping to get my cars back from before.. I still can't believe I sold the wrong ps3 a while ago.. (long story)Ya, I guess so. It won't read the exe file.. It starts asking what language..
Glad it worked for you!So I (finally) found the time to try this... and it worked perfectly!
I did it on a fully updated game, GT5 Academy Edition, so no Red Bull Charity C for me but who cares, I'm not a big fan of those Red Bull vacuum cleaners anyway so...
Took the time to add all of those DLC paint chips, racing gear (except for the one that's disabled), even the Stealth and Chromeline edition cars, as well as the Edge Camaro and that GameStop Camry... after all said and done when I got back into the game I had some 47 tickets waiting for me
All of this is going to become very handy sooner or later as this is literally my 1st time playing GT5, so this recently edited "starter save" of mine is as good as it gets!
Indeed. To tell you the truth, nearly 5 years later, I still have yet to find a faster and easier method to get GT5's DLC by save editing. Oddly, I've had one user claim this method was "more complicated" than the old part swap tutorial that was around before this one. Which never made sense to me because this method really couldn't be much simpler than it already is. Meanwhile, his part swap tutorial takes WAY longer, has way more things you need to do, can only be done on 2 updates, and in the end, the cars are not even the real DLC anyway, so I don't see the logic in his comment.It really is very easy to edit your save file with this editor, and if you follow every step of the tutorial everything should work flawlessly.
You're welcome!Big thanks to @Sonygamer455 for the tutorial and also to the creator(s) of this save editor!
I'm glad you brought that to my attention. I realize I have not updated that thread in a while, and the old download link to the editor in that thread is not only dead, but it was also to an outdated build of the editor too. If you follow it, use the same build you did for this tutorial, the process should be similar.By the way... I'm also thinking about trying this thing right here, which can also be done with the save editor. Looks interesting![]()
Thanks for the tip, definitely that thread deserves an updateI'm glad you brought that to my attention. I realize I have not updated that thread in a while, and the old download link to the editor is not only dead, but it was also to an outdated build of the editor too. If you follow it, use the same builder you did for this tutorial, the process should be similar.