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Hey guys

I bought GT4 on Friday and was playing it quite a bit, I got all the Licences,halfway through Super licence, a lot of hard work and I had some crappy cars. I bought a Evo 7 after that and after many many many hours of racing I won good races and won a 320k Nismo Z concept.

Now I had a good car and money and decided to play. I wanted the Blitz R34 D1 car but i just wanted to test it out so Like a Idiot I took the memory card out and it dindt work and when it prompted me to put it back it in I did.

Game freezes up now when trying to access the card. I feel so bad.

Would anyone be able to lend me there card so I can copy the Licenses/some $$$$ across because I dont think I could go thru the whole license/racing thing again. I actually felt sick when this happened cos Id spent so much time on this game, and I never/rarely play games.

Im just North of the city in Brunswick - so If anyone around the area or even in the Northern suburbs can help me, please let me know :)

Kind regards

Kim

if only u lived near springy id lend you mine just to make you feel better:D but brunswick is too far our for me, unless you were a hot chick willin to put out...LOL

next time just go to options and turn autosave off and then you can do whatever you want and save whenever you want.

ha thanks man, I might take you up on that! I go down to springy sometimes cos my works headoffice is down in Dingley and I have a mate there whos on these formums - West - with a black 32 GTR.

Anyone else close by? Im hanging.

Cheers

Kim

  • 4 weeks later...

I've heard that the auto-save function on GT4 can also stuff over your memory card, i know this probably isn't the case with yours. But anyway maybe it'll save someone's memory card from becomeing wiped. Anyone else heard of anything like this before?

I've heard that the auto-save function on GT4 can also stuff over your memory card, i know this probably isn't the case with yours. But anyway maybe it'll save someone's memory card from becomeing wiped. Anyone else heard of anything like this before?

i've heard a few people complain about this on GTplanet..... seems to be fairly common problem, but then if you have noticed... even when autosave is off, it still saves certain things like vehicle purchases........ it sorta suxs

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