This happens when you:
Open Garage ; Modify ; & Close the program at [X]......
If you close it like that, you will have your save screwed up... backup is the main rule
Every time I try to edit something with this I get a corrupt save. All I'm trying to do is do a single part switch to a single car and nothing seems to want to work. Can anyone tell me why it won't let me put the LSD from a Fiat Coupe Turbo into the Volvo Estate wagon that I have already converted to FWD?
Edit: Just tried a AWD conversion on a Eclipse GT '06 and that currupted too. Starting to get annoyed that nothing is working for me.
If your last gt5.# file grows beyond 0x200000 bytes you will get an error on loading gt5.
FAQ
This is a bug, for which there is no way around as of now.
There is a file size limit, of 0x200000 for each of gt5.0 gt5.1 gt5.2
What has happened is that after using the app your save's last gt5.# file has become longer than 0x200000 bytes.
When you have a file longer than 0x200000, GT5 gives this memory error, saying you need more than 32mb of space.
The reason I can't just create another file, is because at the moment I don't know how to manually make the signature of a file & place it in the param.pfd. ( I will look into it. ) You must login or register to view this content.
Try rebooting the game only.
This happens to me from time to time, but works on reboot.
If it will not work continually. Send me your save.
BHP for the purpose of this application is Base Horsepower it's the HP before any mods are done to the car or its stock HP and multi is short for multiply or multiplicator :y:
im pretty sure BHP stands for brake horsepower... as BHP is a common term in the car world. HP meaning horsepower is what the car puts to the ground. but brake horse power is the actual power made by the engine
im pretty sure BHP stands for brake horsepower... as BHP is a common term in the car world. HP meaning horsepower is what the car puts to the ground. but brake horse power is the actual power made by the engine
Yes you are correct BHP is Brake Horsepower that is why if you read my post it says "for the purpose of this application". Brake Horsepower is the power the engine produces before any parasitic or emission control losses.