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Hey guys,

Whats the deal with the tradng cars thing? I cant work out how/when to do it.

cheers

Its simple, ,all you do is select the car, then select the give to friend option, and you can use the usb method if you want to keep the car as well.

So it loads the car onto the USB then plug into another PS3...or different user....too bad no-one close to me plays GT5 lol

is it just a straight give away or is there cashola involved?

....I'm such a noob lol

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nope

you give the car as a gift

they can send something back if they like, or they can not :P

the usb method is when:

copy your save onto a usb

gift car

delete save on ps3

copy save off usb to ps3

still have old car you gifted away :P

but now you cant gift cars over 1mil credits......

So it loads the car onto the USB then plug into another PS3...or different user....too bad no-one close to me plays GT5 lol

is it just a straight give away or is there cashola involved?

....I'm such a noob lol

You copy your game to a usb, then you send the car, then you copy from your usb and it overwrites the save on the console then you have sent a car and you still have it, and no there is no cash involved unless you are dealing with people selling X1's on ebay.

Also the 1 million cap has been lifted for now.

nope

you give the car as a gift

they can send something back if they like, or they can not :P

the usb method is when:

copy your save onto a usb

gift car

delete save on ps3

copy save off usb to ps3

still have old car you gifted away :P

but now you cant gift cars over 1mil credits......

This step isn't really needed and potentially could lose everything for you, just copy from your usb it will overwrite.thumbsup.gif

has anyone managed to win the X2010 via the seb vettel challenge yet?

i swear to god i cant even finish the first lap on the first track. yet alone do two laps and get gold doing it?! jesustittyfckingchrist its hard and i've aced almost every other challenge on gold

Edited by jonboy

yeah when i first tried it a month or two ago i think i managed to finish once but missed by about the same as you. at the time i blamed the fact that my tv was a pathetic 26" and i was sitting a half mile away from it so my ability to see things was questionable at the best of times. so the other day i bought a 40" tv for my room and i sit about 3 feet from it lol so seeing things now is not the issue. but alas, has not made a difference in my (in)ability to dominate the seb vettel challenge

Edited by jonboy

^^^ you guys read my mind....only given it a few goes, but (esp with my wrist in a brace) got no where...dam that car is nuts. only finished the first one once...and that was 3 seconds off bronze. i know i can do better...but not the 2:09 you need for gold. even the demo you can watch falls short of gold.

not gonna frustrate myself further with it till i have full movement of both hands.......

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