Gran Turismo Sport transfer to Gran Turismo 7

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Only publicly shared liveries and decals are transferred over, and that happens automatically.
 
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So no cars? Ok I am not going through that whole ridiculous driving experience thing. Thanks, I thought is was BS, I will get a refund from the playstation store. I enjoyed GTS, GT7 looks stupid. The 20 minute intro movie they force you to watch. The stupid guide thing, it is pathetic.

By the way I was asking for a refund and told me to come here, I figured it was just a users forum.
 
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09/02/2022 - https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gtsport/news/00_8917603.html

"Players data that will be subject to this transfer include the Driver Rating (DR), Sportsmanship Rating (SR), Liveries (car, helmet and suit) and Decals. Please note that contents related to Scapes, Race Photos and Replays will not be transferred."

Why would it tell you to come here? This site is not owned nor operated by Sony.
Sometimes the poor soul working as a customer representitave doesnt know (maybe because is a fresh-hire) or simply wants to get you out of the line ASAP because they know they cant provide a satisfactory solution to your request (transfer cars from GTS to GT7).
 
So no cars? Ok I am not going through that whole ridiculous driving experience thing. Thanks, I thought is was BS, I will get a refund from the playstation store. I enjoyed GTS, GT7 looks stupid. The 20 minute intro movie they force you to watch. The stupid guide thing, it is pathetic.

I would suggest playing the game a bit more before being to quick to judge..Theres plenty of different things to check out to your bound to run into something you enjoy.. I know For me the most fun i had was with the human comedy 1hr missions which wont be available until youre 3/4 through the game... As for liveries there is a full library from community half of which you can customize from where they left them theres a ton of variety....
 
Ah yes, another "I poured all my heart into GTS and refuse to do it again for GT7"
It's a problem with games focusing on car collection. It can be enjoyable for someone new to gaming who is doing it for the first time, but once you've acquired a complete collection of cars in a game, I'm not sure why anyone would want to start again in the next iteration of the game.

If the game offered you a choice when you first run it:
1. You start the game owning every car, and every upgrade, and if you want multiple copies you can have them for free.
or 2. How the game currently works, where you can experience the progression of collecting things.
, I wonder what the %s would look like for how many would choose each option.
 
As if the cars and the driving experience overall was all the same in GT7 as in GT Sport... Most cars, road cars in particular, feel all different. Plus all the tuning parts and all that. It's nothing like playing GTS from zero for the second time.
Also every GT you had to start from zero to collect all cars so no ide what was the OP expecting.
 
I have no idea what they are thinking. That pic in my profile is my first R33 from GT2 . GT7 is a total failure to me. Confusing, greed driven, dumb. Sport felt like it was historically in line with the previous GTs .
Because you had to watch an intro and can't start the game with it already finished?

Unbelievable that. Can't believe they'd expect you to... checks notes... play the game.

The horror.
 
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It's a problem with games focusing on car collection. It can be enjoyable for someone new to gaming who is doing it for the first time, but once you've acquired a complete collection of cars in a game, I'm not sure why anyone would want to start again in the next iteration of the game.

If the game offered you a choice when you first run it:
1. You start the game owning every car, and every upgrade, and if you want multiple copies you can have them for free.
or 2. How the game currently works, where you can experience the progression of collecting things.
, I wonder what the %s would look like for how many would choose each option.
Ah the intellectual . Have any hangover? I have owned every single Gran Turismo made, you do realize that earlier versions allowed you to transfer your collection ,money, including this stupid licence system correct? It can only be enjoyable to someone who hasn't done it in every single feeking version correct? Oh offering things for free is not the issue as you EARNED every single car in that garage even if many are the utterly useless repeats meant to inspire enough lack patience to drive to the Sony store to buy what you cannot win . As you repeat running the same tracks over and over like some mindless zombie. The question you are asking is incorrect. What you need to ask is what % have done these cornering and stopping tests 7 and 8 times before?

Because you had to watch an intro and can't start the game with it already finished?

Unbelievable that. Can't believe they'd expect you to... checks notes... play the game.

The horror.
Reading is fundamental. "The 20 minute intro movie they force you to watch. " Sufficiently stupid and boring enough for me to go make dinner, take trips to the bathroom. Removing the ability to skip it is because thy know it is.
 
I have owned every single Gran Turismo made, you do realize that earlier versions allowed you to transfer your collection ,money, including this stupid licence system correct?
They did not.

No Gran Turismo game ever has allowed you to transfer any part of "your collection" - or indeed anything else - from a previous game. Except GT7, which allows for transfer of liveries and Sport Mode progress at a given date from GT Sport.

One Gran Turismo game provided a boost for players who had valid save games from previous titles, but nothing transferred from one to the other. That was Gran Turismo 4, which gave you 100,000cr if you had a GT3 save game, and cleared your National B and National A licence if you had a GT4: Prologue save game (I think you needed at least all bronze in GT4P to do this). The same applied for licences in GT1 to GT2; nothing "transferred", but it cleared the National B and National A licence with a shoshinsha mark.

"The 20 minute intro movie they force you to watch. "
It's eight minutes long. Here it is:
 
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The only time I can think of money and licenses being transferred to a another game was GT3 to GT4.

But then you were only getting your B and A licenses and 100000 credits extra to start with.
Between 1, 2 and 3. You simply plugged in your memory card and you could import them . I still have my playstation 2 slim by the way.
 
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They did not.

No Gran Turismo game ever has allowed you to transfer any part of "your collection" - or indeed anything else - from a previous game. Except GT7, which allows for transfer of liveries and Sport Mode progress at a given date from GT Sport.

One Gran Turismo game provided a boost for players who had valid save games from previous titles, but nothing transferred from one to the other. That was Gran Turismo 4, which gave you 100,000cr if you had a GT3 save game, and cleared your National B and National A licence if you had a GT4: Prologue save game (I think you needed at least all bronze in GT4P to do this). The same applied for licences in GT1 to GT2; nothing "transferred", but it cleared the National B and National A licence with a shoshinsha mark.

It's eight minutes long. Here it is:


Yeah they did. It was called trading but you could import your entire garage from another card. You could buy other players cars as well . Here is your own thread. https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/gt1-transfers-to-gt2.42703/

Good for you, you're still wrong.
Yeah that's how I completed ever single GT , being wrong. Yawn.
 
It was called trading but you could import your entire garage from another card.
Only on the same game. You could not transfer any part of your garage from GT1 to GT2, or GT2 to GT3 (not least of which because GT3 on PS2 used a memory card format that was not compatible with the PS1 block-type memory card for GT1 and GT2).

And as you can see in that thread, there is only automatic licence completion of the National A and B licences in GT2 with the shoshinsha mark if you had a completed set of GT1 licences.

Which directly contradicts your claim:
Also, no money nor cars will transfer from GT1 to GT2.
Due to your claim being false.

No GT game has ever allowed any kind of garage import from a previous GT title. My avatar is not for show, you know.
 
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Only on the same game. You could not transfer any part of your garage from GT1 to GT2, or GT2 to GT3 (not least of which because GT3 on PS2 used a memory card format that was not compatible with the PS1 block-type memory card for GT1 and GT2).

And as you can see in that thread, there is only automatic licence completion of the National A and B licences in GT2 with the shoshinsha mark if you had a completed set of GT1 licences.

Which directly contradicts your claim:

Due to your claim being false.

No GT game has ever allowed any kind of garage import from a previous GT title. My avatar is not for show, you know.
How does it saying it transferred licenses to GT 2 contradict what I am saying ? It says outright you can transfer.
"PlayStation memory cards are compatible with both the original PS1 and the PS1 Slim console. They are also compatible with PS2 when saving PS1 game data."
Again wrong. They were compatible, I still have those garages.
 
How does it saying it transferred licenses to GT 2 contradict what I am saying ?
It doesn't transfer licences - the licences aren't even the same and there's not even the same number of them. GT2 autocompletes the National A and B licences, with the shoshinsha mark, if you have a completed set of GT1 licences. You still have to do the others.
"PlayStation memory cards are compatible with both the original PS1 and the PS1 Slim console. They are also compatible with PS2 when saving PS1 game data."
Yes. PS1 memory cards can be used with PS1 games on PS2. They cannot be used with PS2 games, because they employ a completely different file structure and format.
Again wrong. They were compatible, I still have those garages.
But you did not transfer your garage from GT1 to GT2, or from GT2 to GT3, because neither of those things were possible. And PS1 memory cards cannot be read by PS2 games.

No GT game ever has allowed for any content to transfer from one game to the next except GT7, which only transfers liveries (and Sport Mode progress as of February 15 2022).


If you believe this to not be the case, go do it. Film it with your phone and post the video here to prove everyone wrong.

You won't though. You'll very quickly find there is no way at all to transfer any garage data from GT1 to GT2, or any data at all from either GT1 or GT2 to GT3.
 
It doesn't transfer licences - the licences aren't even the same and there's not even the same number of them. GT2 autocompletes the National A and B licences, with the shoshinsha mark, if you have a completed set of GT1 licences. You still have to do the others.

Yes. PS1 memory cards can be used with PS1 games on PS2. They cannot be used with PS2 games, because they employ a completely different file structure and format.

But you did not transfer your garage from GT1 to GT2, or from GT2 to GT3, because neither of those things were possible. And PS1 memory cards cannot be read by PS2 games.

No GT game ever has allowed for any content to transfer from one game to the next except GT7, which only transfers liveries (and Sport Mode progress as of February 15 2022).


If you believe this to not be the case, go do it. Film it with your phone and post the video here to prove everyone wrong.

You won't though. You'll very quickly find there is no way at all to transfer any garage data from GT1 to GT2, or any data at all from either GT1 or GT2 to GT3.
You can't, you just can't! THE DATA IS COMPATIBLE! I BUILD COMPUTERS ! THE CARDS ARE COMPATIBLE! https://gran-turismo.fandom.com/wiki/Trade
 
You can't, you just can't!
Yes, that's what I've been telling you.
THE DATA IS COMPATIBLE! I BUILD COMPUTERS ! THE CARDS ARE COMPATIBLE!
It is not.

PS1 memory cards can only be used on PS1 games, even when playing them on a PS2 (or a PS3, which you can also do); these games stored files as "blocks", with each card split up into 12 blocks. No matter how little data you saved, it would save as a block.

PS2 memory cards can only be used on PS2 games (even when playing them on a PS3, which you can also do); these games stored files as data and you could save as many files as you wanted from as many games as you wanted so long as you didn't exceed the 8MB card size limit (some aftermarket cards were larger).

GT3 on PS2 cannot and will not read GT1 or GT2 data from a PS1 memory card.

Apparently you like to not read links before posting them.

Just as the GTPlanet link you posted directly refuted your claim that you could transfer garage data from one game to the next, this Wiki link you've posted makes no mention of transferring garage data from one game to the next. Trade functions only operate within the same game; you could trade GT2 garage cars to another GT2 garage, GT5 garage cars to another GT5 garage, and GT PSP garage cars to another GT PSP garage.

You have never been able to trade GT1 garage cars to a GT2 garage, or GT2 garage cars to a GT3 garage, or any GT game garage cars to any different GT game.


For some reason you're remembering something wrongly and getting foot-stampingly, capital letter cross about how right you are... without checking that you are. Had you checked you'd discover that you aren't.
 
You can't, you just can't! THE DATA IS COMPATIBLE! I BUILD COMPUTERS ! THE CARDS ARE COMPATIBLE! https://gran-turismo.fandom.com/wiki/Trade
So all I need to do is hook up my PS2 and show you my garage data, all you would see is a couple hundred cars and millions in credits. But back to Gt7 and it's moronic and pathetic intro and guides made for 5 year olds "Here is you garage, here is the cafe, here buy a used subcompact to race at 30 miles an hour, isn't that fun?" So just to please you all I leveled up to a ferrari with its nonsensical game play, did the first licence set with its .100 of a second differences. How could this be more boring?
 
The Slim version supports only the PS/X(1995-1999)version memory cards, not the PSOne(2000-2500) version ones.
 
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