General
I use a Dualshock 2 pad and wrote this guide after I completed the game using automatic gear changes, all gold times can be achieved using this setup. Getting better times will usually require manual transmission. Most really fast times as can be seen at GranTurismo.de Lesson Database were done using a Logitec Force Pro steering wheel. But even if I had a wheel I do not think I could even approach those times, still I managed all gold in the GT4P game and how I did it can be read in this guide. Some tips included in this guide I found either at GranTurismo.de Prologue forum and here at GT Planet.
A little about me: I started playing Gran Turismo 3 after buying a PS2 with this game some years back. It took me over two years to finish GT3 100%. Since then I finished GT3 100% twice and only after starting a third time over I have all license gold medals (48-0-0), 3 years after buying the game I still do not consider myself a good driver. The gold times in GT4P are easier to achieve than those in GT3 and being able to improve on those times makes it much more fun for me. I hope the points system (each lesson awards you points) remains in GT4.
I will give some cheats but remember if you send times that were done cheating to any of the GT times databases on the net they are not valid! So use the cheat to improve your points scored in the game but do not submit those times as legal.
If no time is stated for the bronze medal in a test you just need to drive the test without failing. A bronze suffices to win the prize car (the car you drove the test in) that can than be used in arcade mode.
Gold: if your time is faster or equal to the required gold time you will be rewarded with the gold cup for that lesson.
There are 5 color sections, green, orange, blue, red and purple. By getting all gold medals in a section you win:
Green : Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car
Orange : BMW Concept M5
Blue : Mitsubishi i (2003)
Red : Suzuki Concept S2 (2003)
Purple : Honda Sports Concept (HSC, 37th Tokyo motor show concept car 2003)
Note: There is no prize car for winning all gold medals in the coffee breaks.
Tip: before you start chasing the gold times just pass all licenses in bronze first, to get to know the different lessons. After that select the tests you like first and work your way down.
There are some different versions of GT4 Prologue, three Asian versions (Japanese, Korean and Chinese) and a PAL version (Europe and Oceania). Some required times in the Asian versions are set faster but the cars are either geared differently, plain faster or positioned differently. The differences between the PAL and Chinese version are:
Lesson 11 0.31.000 (PAL 0.31.400)
Lesson 13 3.13.000 (PAL 3.14.500)
Lesson 29 1.21.000 (PAL 1.32.000)
Lesson 30 1.38.000 (PAL 1.42.000)
Lesson 31 2.40.000 (PAL 2.48.000)
Lesson 36 1.30.500 (PAL 1.32.000)
Lesson 37 1.06.700 (PAL 1.07.000)
Lesson 38 1.23.500 (PAL 1.24.000)
Lesson 39 1.30.700 (PAL 1.31.000)
Lesson 40 2.28.500 (PAL 2.30.000)
Lesson 41 1.37.000 (PAL 1.38.000)
Tip: your ghost can be seen in the lesson demonstration. When the lesson starts press the select button and the ghost will appear (if you already did a run or loaded a saved run). The select button will also toggle the ghost on or off in the lesson.
Tip: In the PAL version the right analog stick also operates the throttle. Changing to this way of controlling the throttle might make it easier for you. I have tried this but I am used to the x button too much to change to the right analog stick, but it might work for you.
I use a Dualshock 2 pad and wrote this guide after I completed the game using automatic gear changes, all gold times can be achieved using this setup. Getting better times will usually require manual transmission. Most really fast times as can be seen at GranTurismo.de Lesson Database were done using a Logitec Force Pro steering wheel. But even if I had a wheel I do not think I could even approach those times, still I managed all gold in the GT4P game and how I did it can be read in this guide. Some tips included in this guide I found either at GranTurismo.de Prologue forum and here at GT Planet.
A little about me: I started playing Gran Turismo 3 after buying a PS2 with this game some years back. It took me over two years to finish GT3 100%. Since then I finished GT3 100% twice and only after starting a third time over I have all license gold medals (48-0-0), 3 years after buying the game I still do not consider myself a good driver. The gold times in GT4P are easier to achieve than those in GT3 and being able to improve on those times makes it much more fun for me. I hope the points system (each lesson awards you points) remains in GT4.
I will give some cheats but remember if you send times that were done cheating to any of the GT times databases on the net they are not valid! So use the cheat to improve your points scored in the game but do not submit those times as legal.
If no time is stated for the bronze medal in a test you just need to drive the test without failing. A bronze suffices to win the prize car (the car you drove the test in) that can than be used in arcade mode.
Gold: if your time is faster or equal to the required gold time you will be rewarded with the gold cup for that lesson.
There are 5 color sections, green, orange, blue, red and purple. By getting all gold medals in a section you win:
Green : Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car
Orange : BMW Concept M5
Blue : Mitsubishi i (2003)
Red : Suzuki Concept S2 (2003)
Purple : Honda Sports Concept (HSC, 37th Tokyo motor show concept car 2003)
Note: There is no prize car for winning all gold medals in the coffee breaks.
Tip: before you start chasing the gold times just pass all licenses in bronze first, to get to know the different lessons. After that select the tests you like first and work your way down.
There are some different versions of GT4 Prologue, three Asian versions (Japanese, Korean and Chinese) and a PAL version (Europe and Oceania). Some required times in the Asian versions are set faster but the cars are either geared differently, plain faster or positioned differently. The differences between the PAL and Chinese version are:
Lesson 11 0.31.000 (PAL 0.31.400)
Lesson 13 3.13.000 (PAL 3.14.500)
Lesson 29 1.21.000 (PAL 1.32.000)
Lesson 30 1.38.000 (PAL 1.42.000)
Lesson 31 2.40.000 (PAL 2.48.000)
Lesson 36 1.30.500 (PAL 1.32.000)
Lesson 37 1.06.700 (PAL 1.07.000)
Lesson 38 1.23.500 (PAL 1.24.000)
Lesson 39 1.30.700 (PAL 1.31.000)
Lesson 40 2.28.500 (PAL 2.30.000)
Lesson 41 1.37.000 (PAL 1.38.000)
Tip: your ghost can be seen in the lesson demonstration. When the lesson starts press the select button and the ghost will appear (if you already did a run or loaded a saved run). The select button will also toggle the ghost on or off in the lesson.
Tip: In the PAL version the right analog stick also operates the throttle. Changing to this way of controlling the throttle might make it easier for you. I have tried this but I am used to the x button too much to change to the right analog stick, but it might work for you.