Discover a Gran Turismo 2 car glitch involving disc swapping that can lead to corrupted save data and lost vehicles.
- Gran Turismo 2 (Sim Disc and Arcade Disc)
- PlayStation console
- Memory Card
Walkthrough
- 1While playing Gran Turismo 2 on the Sim Disc, open the PlayStation console and remove the Sim Disc without turning off the power.
- 2Insert the Arcade Disc.
- 3Attempt to reset the game. If the game reads the Arcade Disc and freezes, power off the console and turn it back on.
- 4Enter the Arcade Time Trial and notice that all your cars are gone.
- 5Reinsert the Sim Disc, but do not perform the same disc-swapping procedure. Your recently bought car should reappear.
- 6Check your garage and observe that all your cars now have "no name" or are listed as "race mod (a community-made modification that changes the game) no names".
- 7Select an RX-7 from the list; it may appear as a Miata.
- 8Enter the car's settings and find that you have over 6000 PS (Pferdestärke, a unit of power). The powerband will show a drastic jump.
- 9The gear setting will be an extremely high ratio, like 6###.###.
- 10Test drive the car. The revs will jump quickly, reaching up to 4 bar of boost (approximately 56 psi, with 1 bar equaling 7 psi) and bouncing between 10,000 and 14,000 RPM.
- 11The car will move at an astonishing 2 mph due to the extreme gear ratio.
- 12Go back to tune the car and change the gear setting to normal. This will revert the settings to that of a stock, unknown car.
- 13Attempting to test drive this modified car may cause the game to freeze.
- 14Reset the console and start the game again. In the garage, the "no name" cars will still be present, but your old list of cars may appear in a flashing, shadowed state.
- 15If you turn off the console, the next day you may find you have the same amount of money and game completion percentage (e.g., 73.## percent), but no cars.
- 16Attempting to transfer data from a memory card may transfer the corrupted data.
- 17A subsequent instance of this glitch occurred after viewing a top speed record of 9999.999 mph from an RX-7, leading to the "no name" car issue again and requiring a complete restart.
Tips
- Be extremely cautious when swapping discs during gameplay, as it can lead to significant save data corruption.
- If the glitch occurs, you may need to restart the game and reacquire all your vehicles.
- The game may display an "unknown car" setting after attempting to normalize the gear ratio, which can also cause freezes.
- Data transfer from a memory card might not resolve the issue and could transfer the corrupted state.
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