Gt5 Garage Editor 2.11 ((INSTALL))
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On this page, I will try to make some suggestions for those who want to modify their game. Keep in mind that there are multiple programs which can break into the coding for GT5. Many of them promise great things: unlimited bank accounts, any car in the game, yours, for free! And so on. I am only going to discuss the two hybrid programs which have worked for me: GT5 Garage Editor 1.5.1 and GT5 Hybrid Editor 1.6. Garage Editor 1.5.1 is what I use to add items to the game, such as cars and paint and parts. It is also possible to change the number of credits, rename cars, and do a few miscellaneous other. I personally have not been able to get 1.5.1 to modify cars though. Hybrid Editor 1.6 is what I use for making actual hybrids. GT5 Garage Editor 1.5.1 First and foremost: for any editing to work, your game must be Version 2.16 or less. If you've got Version 2.17, the entire game will need to be reinstalled, than upgraded to 2.16 or less. Make sure any pictures or replays in the GT LIFE section get exported to Save Data first. Reinstalling the game will erase this stuff. There are several sites where this program can be downloaded from. Here is the one I was able to use. INSTALLATION 1). An archive file (otherwise known as a Zip file) can be downloaded from the blue-texted link up above. There should be only one file to download though and its name is something like gt5_garage_editor_v131_slim355_qk. 2). Select a folder on your computer to put this file. Copy/paste it into that folder, for convenience. 3). Next, right-click the archive, then choose "Extract Here." 4). All the main files which are going to be used to are in the Release folder, so double left-click into this folder. 5). GT5_Garage_Editor is what opens the program (duh). Right-click on this file, and make a shortcut to your desktop, if desired. ------------------------------------------------------- Video Tutorials I learned how to hybrid and break into the game from a couple of videos. This first one features a guy who sounds very stoned, but he speaks slowly and is easy to follow. Note that the guy uses 1.3.1, which is slightly different from 1.5.1. As far as they know, both programs do the same thing. This video features a more serious Youtuber. It gives all the same information about the 1.5.1 program (they all do). -------------------------------------------------------------- How to Use When doing any work using the GT5 Garage Editor 1.5.1, here is the basic process to follow. Before saving the game and closing it, make sure the current car is one which is NOT going to be edited. In other words, get in a car that is not going to be edited. Save the game, literally press the SAVE button, just before quitting the game. 1). Plug a USB drive into the PS3. Go into the Saved Data Utility folder. Copy the latest GT5 save to a USB drive. 2). Plug the USB drive into a computer. 3). Open GT5 Garage Editor (if you shortcut this program to desktop, it'll be easy to double left-click on). 4). There is a folder path to follow, and it's very specific. Left-click on File > Open Garage. A window pops up. Now click on Desktop > Computer > Removable Disk > PS3 > SAVEDATA. Note: "Removable Disk" is the USB stick. 5). There are about a dozen folders in the SAVEDATA folder. Left-click on BCUxxxxx114-GAME. The numbers and letters might change, but basically, just click on the folder which has GAME at the end of its name. 6). Press OK. 7). Do whatever editing is desired. 8). VERY IMPORTANT: When done editing go back to File > Close Garage. Do NOT click on the red X in the upper right corner, any work done will not be saved. 9). Go back into folder where the USB drive is being displayed. Right-click on the USB Drive (on my computer this is called Removable Disc F) and click Eject. 10). Remove the USB from the computer, plug it back into the PS3. Select the Saved Data Utility folder and copy the save from USB Device to the game. Done. I will not discuss every feature of the program