I remember grinding out sunday cup with the trueno and getting a viper gts the moment I got 80k credits. Upgraded it to max and got the S license before farming tons of credits in the like the wind race and selling the 787b for 500k a piece. Good times!
I think my first 'grinding strategy' i came up with as a kid was to use my fully upgraded starting miata to win the beginner gt championship Super Speedway race. My car/driving skills wasnt good enough to beat the rally cars on any of the other circuits, and I also wasnt fast enough to beat the Autobacs Apex MR-S or the C-West Razo Silvia, so i'd leave the race if they were opponents and re-enter until my rival cars were all rally cars that I could *just* barely beat with a 80's miata with all of the power upgrades purchased. I wouldnt have even bothered to adjust settings on the car parts at all apart from the gear ratios to give a higher top speed. I think I did this a handful of times just to buy something like a SVT Cobra or Camaro and buy some power upgrades for them and try to out-speed everything
@@clovisii9366 Oh the Apex MR-S. Hits hard right in the feels, my guy. It feels like the game is cheating on me everytime I see that car in the race, because it doesn't always go 2nd unless I bring out the big guns. I'm revisiting the game using an emulator out of pure nostalgia, back to square one with the good old Trueno. I'm so bad at this game that I can't even finish first in the Sunday Cup anymore (aside from Super Speedway). My old arcade fighting stick certainly doesn't help with the driving either lol. I will definitely try your tips and tricks this time!
A good demonstration of how to use trades to tune cars for free, though there's a few things I'd like to add: - About the money grind at the start: if you buy NA tuning stage 1 after winning the Apricot Hill race once, the AE86 can beat the other two races in the event (as long as the MR-S isn't in the line-up in race 3; exit and re-enter the race until it isn't there) along with the FR and 80's events. Turning off ASM and lowering TCS will make the car much faster around corners also. Makes the early game a lot more enjoyable compared to doing the same race over and over. Also saves time later in the playthrough as you'll have more events completed, plus you get prize cars like the CR-X, Silvia K's and FC RX-7 quite early. If you don't need them, sell them to fund more upgrades. - It seems like you changed the oil of the AE86 at some point, but you didn't mention or show it. For those who don't know, changing the oil of a brand-new car temporarily raises its power by 5%. - It's possible to beat European Championship in 3 races, skipping both Grand Valley and Monaco, therefore making 38,055 credits per lap. How it works is, if you drive to 1st place before exiting the race, the 10 points are forfeited and the 5 AI cars are awarded points for their positions at the time of exit. You need to ensure that the same car doesn't always come 2nd in each race though, or you'll tie in points at the end of the series (5 x 6 = 30 vs. 3 x 10 = 30) and the game will favour the AI. So, before exiting the race at Grand Valley, if there's a car that has 12 points, push it off-course so it falls behind, then get to 1st place and exit. It makes resetting race 5 a little slower since you need to drive to 1st before exiting the race, but it's still much faster than doing 3 laps of Grand Valley. - I saw you mention in a few replies that getting all golds in the B licence for the free Miata is a bit too skill-intensive for this video's audience. Personally I'd say it's not that difficult and a great learning experience, even for casual players. Yes, it's not the fastest way to start the game, but it's very satisfying and rewarding. The game gets a lot more difficult later on if you drive in automatic (S-8 in particular), so learning to drive in manual early on in these tests really helps. Also, reverse shifting (using the reverse button to gear up) makes most of the tests very easy. It's just B-8 that's challenging, especially on PAL, but getting gold on that test teaches you a lot about the game's driving mechanics with ASM and TCS turned off. Definitely easier than the time trials where you need to know how to drive fast in rally and also learn Complex String's entire layout. I know this video was mostly focused on ways to quickly make money in GT3, but just wanted to put that info out there for anyone who's interested.
I remember Win a championship just winning 5 races,I used your AI strategy and its work very well. You can began better with a panoz esperante GT1 beating the Arcade Time attacks
Bro! You up here giving how to on a 20 year old game! Gotta love it! I have been showing my son-in-law some gt3 and really glad I found your video! Good Stuff! He's just coming over from XB so it's all new to him, thanks again
I don't plan on doing many more videos unfortunately, I think this is just a way for anyone to make money whether they're at the start of the game or deep into it. The only other video I'd consider is how to beat all the events, but it would take a lot of recording time and gameplay compared to this one and it's just something I'm not feeling up to
@@clovisii9366 you could do it in list format and we could take it from there... It doesn't have to be an in depth... Personally, Id settle for - For this difficult race, drive this particular car. If I knew which car to focus on, that would go a LONG way towards finishing. For instance what car should I drive the 400 lap finally?
I used to have a magazine that had guides to this game and Zelda Oracle of Seasons. Your strategy was almost identical to the magazine's, only they suggested after getting the upgraded Evo, to do the Super Speedway endurance race until you win an F1 car, then you could REALLY dominate the rest of the game, and as much as I like your strategy, this would've really helped back when I was a teen when I couldn't do some of the tougher races. Nowadays, I think the better strategy, even though it's frustrating as hell, is to gold all the licenses, and beat the Arcade Time Trials, and get the free cars from those! the MX-5 you get from B license helps you in the roadster endurance with super hard tires, the Impreza Rally prototype can do the rally races, the Esperante can dominate the Super Speedway endurance, among others.
I pretty much always start GT3 now by getting all golds in the B license, but I didnt want to do a tutorial that requires players being skilled enough to reliably get all gold license tests to start off - purely because players that are good enough to do that usually know all the tricks in the game and/or don't really need any assistance to get through the game with the combination of skill and a head start. The time trials are actually arguably easier than most licenses. But I will say, if I were to inform people about all golds B license mx5 start, I'd also have to provide a full tutorial on how to properly do the license tests, which is its own video, and honestly its own topic that i'd rather focus on driving techniques than what the mx5 actually does for a new player
Let me tell you the strategy I had... 1) dont buy a car 2) pass with golden times only b licence 3) modify the given miata (to the point that you can easily win the next events) 4) win Sunday cup, club man, fr, spider and roadster and sell all those prize cars except miata... 5) win some more money by repeating races (anything you like from these 4 events) 6) buy an evo and modify it max to rally spec 7) pass rally licences 8) since you have a max tuned evo win any of 3 rally races till u get a rally car ( I choose first the Swiss Alps that give you the peugeot 206) 9) put the biggest turbo on the rally car you got (I choose to win the peugeot 206 rally car) 10) win easily the other rally events 11) now you have got the mighty ESCUDO!!! 12) get special licence 13 upgrade escudo turbo to max and buy hard slick tyres 14 go to professional races and win like the wind 15 win other races in other categories with the cars you already have in order to save money( like 4wd in all difficulties....)
Again I do think that getting gold license is a good way to start but most casual players dont have the skill to do that consistently. Plus, the time trials arent even that hard, honestly maybe the difficulty of getting all silvers in S license at worst, and gives you a race car you can use and/or sell for 500,000. You also can all gold the rally and you start with a 4wd car with all non-power upgrades that you can spend your starting 18k on a turbo stage II for it and you basically have a 4wd jdm race car.
Thank you so much. I started this today and was doing a different strat involving the MX-5, but I'll use the grinded money I have from doing the Spider and Roadster's first race and two clean memory cards and then eventually put that Trueno on my main memory card.
Yeah you could start with an mx5, do the early races and upgrade it a bit, then win the Beginner NA cup no problem. The Sprinter cheese strat is just to fasttrack people to winning the NA beginner cups so that you can get 5k per 2 lap race which quickly blows up when you repeat the trick on an affordable 90s JDM car.
Great video man!! I just started playing this game after 16 years and I have none of my old saves but this should help me catch back up pretty quick! 😉
Buy a supra rz. Fully upgrade it. Go th the turbo race on the test track. Map the accelerator the the right analog stick and get an elastic band to hold it up, and that's it. The car will bounce off the barriers but won't spin, you will come back about 15 mins later and you will have come first
I can't remember the track I used to farm when this game came out but it was so good, not for the prize money but from the car you won, it was worth like 175k and the race was so quick lol wish I remembered
All I remember was my most important cars to help me progress being: the TVR Griffin, Ford Mustang and Nissan Skyline GT-R r32 or 33 (1989). Those 3 cars do a lot in game kitted out making some races too easy, the Viper gts is a good pick too once fully kitted out 💯
The thing about the TVR Griffith, Ford Mustang and the Viper GTS is that they are all Naturally Aspirated FR cars so theyre all useful for the same races. The Mustang/Viper are better as theyre useful for the Stars and Stripes challenge. The R32 is the only 80's skyline so its useful for the 80's challenge in beginner and amateur, any skyline (even the race cars) are good for doing the Red Emblem challenge. Plus the skylines are Turbo and mostly 4wd. An NA FR car plus a turbo 4wd is a good combo as that covers all FR, 4WD, Turbo and NA challenges if you kit any of the cars out, but you only need 2 cars across all these challenges.
@@clovisii9366 very true BTW thanks for the tips they are very helpful as im replaying the game, tbh I use the TVR Griffin for races that have weight restrictions, regional restrictions or as overkill on specific race's, the Mustang is literally just for nostalgia, I always buy a Viper GTS literally for the stars and stripes from what i remember and the Skyline GT-R 89 is my usual go to once its maxed out, I like the fact you went into tuning the Evo as some details of that used to confuse me 19-20 years ago so a lot of my cars were never fine tuned just mostly overkill 😅
I have 2 strategy for GT3 for the best start at the game. First strategy is get all license in gold but that requires some skills. The second strategy is get the license (doesnt matter if not gold), purchase a Mazda MX-5 and do the Apricot Hill endurance race, 40 lap. You'll get 100k and if lucky, you might get a F688S/Polyphony002 or another Miata.
Personally its hard for me to tell the audience of this game to just get golds for license cars because it actually requires a lot of skill and practise and for anyone who hasn't already achieved it, its something they generally do not want to do. The most efficient way of maximizing your reward for not having done any races at all, is straight up to get all the 1st place on time trials. The time trials are far easier than the S license, and even though the Esperante is a bad racing car, it is still a racing car which is head and shoulders above every single car in the game that is NOT a racing car. It can also be sold for 500,000 which is far more than you'll get for selling any of the prize cars. If you ask me, I like getting the gold prizes for a and ib licenses because they sell for quite a bit and arent necessarily useful cars, but again, I dont think the strategy should be 'get golds and sell those prize cars' because if someone is good enough to get gold licenses they don't need any real tips to beat this game, its not a very hard game at all. Generally the game you have a window where you feel underpowered, until you get a car that is good enough to beat every race it enters, then it is merely a matter of time before the game is over. The only roadblock you hit later are events like the Professional Yaris cup in which all players will be able to afford to fully upgrade a yaris and enter to compete it. Advice on how to win the races that might require extra skill/strategy warrant their own video however. If a player is good enough to get all golds in the licenses and start like that, they would know the game well enough to not need to know any of this information. While you can also use the miata from all b golds to do the miata endurance, if you do NOT get an F1 car from that endurance, then all you get from doing this is 150k and honestly getting the esperante and selling it is more efficient than that. Even more efficient than that is getting the esperante and winning all races you can possibly win with it, eg using it to do endurance races with no restrictions until you get an f1 car, then the game is pretty much over. But, the point of this video was to provide people of any skill level, at any point in the game, a way to get lots of money, so that they can simply buy whatever car they want and do what they want with the money.
This Vertigo car is pretty decent, it has good acceleration and handling. I'm using it against cars with more HP and still wins. There is also the Red emblem amateur event which rewards 30k for a 3 laps race, not as efficient but still good, it's more than the professional one which give 25k for 10 laps race.
Thanks for the tips man, I'm still playing this on an emulator and that's pretty helpful, I didn't realize how much that car was worth despite already having unlocked it, and I'm not even using it 😅 I'm just a hoarder and I don't like selling my cars, so I'll go get some duplicates to pad the balance
The beetle cup is pretty decent for cash, 35k from winning all races+championship, 17.5k for selling the prize car (all 4 are the same) you can purchase the beetle as a starter car so this strategy can still work
The beginning of the Amateur League is so much fun! You can win up to 4 (one road car) race cars from the American championship to the Touring Car championship!
Strange how the japanese amateur championship just only gives you normal cars while the american/europe give you a race car. Theyre kind of bad race cars but still. The amateur JP league should give you something like the c-west razo silvia or autobacs apex mr-s
I vaguely remember getting the Escudo and found some circular endurance track *HANDS FREE!* I put an *Elastic Band* on the analogue stick so it was always turning right, then put something heavy on the gas button. Walk away and later its done hundreds of laps without me. Anyone render this?
this is awesome man! thanks for sharing… just found my copy of GT3 and didn’t think to try this type of trick out. If i’m already mid-game, I assume the trick still works? Then when i’m satisfied with it, I can just save on both cards?
Yeah this trick works at all points of the game. If you're midgame, you really can just do the Amateur European championship with a mid-game car (if you have one good enough), roll for the race car and sell it over and over again. I only show how to get an OP lancer before that in case people are literally just starting a new game. As long as you have a car good enough to beat the Amateur American/European championships, you can just win the first 4 races, save, then re-roll for the race car, sell it, and repeat.
You will need your class A license for this but in the amateur league if you finish the FR cup (250-300hp event) you will win the Toyota sprinter GT apex shegeno version which sells for 125,000cr. Also the NA cup is a 3 event series worth 15,000cr each and the prize car is the Mazda RX-8 which sells for 75,000cr. Thats really good money early in the game.
I know there's cheat mod on psx2 but this way doesn't feel like a cheat. its just a loophole the game didn't think about when it came out. Now to do more research on the best cars for the different races in category from armature, rally, professional and so on. thanks for the tips.
I would, but the reality is you can just win the F1 car in the super speedway endurance once you have this lancer and the IA license, then beat every single race where it is eligible in. After you win those races, you can simply enter the one-make races such as the Tuscan challenge in a Speed 6 that you've just fully upgraded and its an easy win. There are very few exceptions
i am surprised nobody mentions beginner type-r challenge where we win 35k (25k for 5 races if we win each plus 10k championship winning bonus) in cash plus Acura RSX Type-S which is worth 75k which can be sold and won again everytime we re-do the championship. It's literally 110k in 15-20 minutes at the very first league. From what I've read though, Acura is worth 75k in PAL/NTSC-U version of GT3. In Japanese version it's seemingly worth 7,5k.
Yes, in GT3 you can win the same prize car every single time you complete the championship. So after you win and sell (or keep) the Vertigo, just start the championship up again and do the exact same thing.
Use your fastest car on the first race for 1k per win at roughly 2:45min per race. To realize I did the race over 60 times before finding a better strat 😂😅
@@jurekgadzinowski2895 I'm honestly not sure, if the PS3 doesnt let you freely insert/swap memory cards, then you wont be doing any memory card trickery in it
You will need to improve your driving skills, but don't be too deflated, it comes with lots and lots of practise. If you are unable to do it with this car, you can find any way of buying another car or just start with the mazda mx-5 as your starter car, then do the sunday cup and sell the ae86, and you'll have about 7,000 to spend on your mx-5. you can beat the clubman cup (even without upgrades on it) for another $4,500 and then sell that mx5 because you already own one - this should give you another $9,000. If you spend all that money wisely on your mx5 you might find it easier. You could buy NA stage 1, Racing Chip, Lightweight Stage 1, The Stage 3 Exhaust and still have money leftover. Ultimately the farming gets off the ground once you can consistently beat a race in the beginner NA cup, so just do whatever you need to do to reach that point. If you're finding Apricot Hill hard, try the Grand Valley race - you may find it easier. The reason I don't suggest the viewer does the Grand Valley race was simply because its longer and therefore slower to farm money from it. If you want any other pointers let me know.
Still doesn't quite compare to the RSC Rally Raid Car trick in GT4, which nets you an eye-watering _68,906_ credits per lap with a less involved setup, but still an impressive payout!
No, I'm not sure what part you are missing. By buying upgrades for it, then buying it on a different memory card, you just get free upgrades. When you buy the car from a different memory card, it has the same price as normal but has the upgrades on it. So if you do this 5 times with 5 upgrades you get 5 free upgrades.
yeah gran turismo 4 is probably way less balanced, probably they didnt pay too much attention to it and its naturally more explosive because there are so many random events where you win either a super strong car or something thats completely useless in the campaign
Let me answer your question with my own question: Why use the PAL version? NTSC runs at 60hz, not 50hz, so it looks better. NTSC versions also have more variety of formula 1 cars instead of the 2. Also, I have an NTSC ps2 and not a PAL ps2, and if you're emulating on PC theres no reason to not use the NTSC version in my opinion because as i stated the refresh rate is higher so the game runs smoother at 60fps not 50fps. The only argument is that the PAL soundtrack some people might prefer but I play with the in game music off anyways.
I remember grinding out sunday cup with the trueno and getting a viper gts the moment I got 80k credits. Upgraded it to max and got the S license before farming tons of credits in the like the wind race and selling the 787b for 500k a piece. Good times!
I think my first 'grinding strategy' i came up with as a kid was to use my fully upgraded starting miata to win the beginner gt championship Super Speedway race. My car/driving skills wasnt good enough to beat the rally cars on any of the other circuits, and I also wasnt fast enough to beat the Autobacs Apex MR-S or the C-West Razo Silvia, so i'd leave the race if they were opponents and re-enter until my rival cars were all rally cars that I could *just* barely beat with a 80's miata with all of the power upgrades purchased. I wouldnt have even bothered to adjust settings on the car parts at all apart from the gear ratios to give a higher top speed. I think I did this a handful of times just to buy something like a SVT Cobra or Camaro and buy some power upgrades for them and try to out-speed everything
@@clovisii9366 Oh the Apex MR-S. Hits hard right in the feels, my guy. It feels like the game is cheating on me everytime I see that car in the race, because it doesn't always go 2nd unless I bring out the big guns. I'm revisiting the game using an emulator out of pure nostalgia, back to square one with the good old Trueno. I'm so bad at this game that I can't even finish first in the Sunday Cup anymore (aside from Super Speedway). My old arcade fighting stick certainly doesn't help with the driving either lol. I will definitely try your tips and tricks this time!
The viper was cheaper In gran turismo 3
I thought that Races prize was the polyphony Formula Car
@@clovisii9366 how many km you should change the oil? Unlike GT4 you can't check oil during races or in car menu since it doesn't have a oil gauge
A good demonstration of how to use trades to tune cars for free, though there's a few things I'd like to add:
- About the money grind at the start: if you buy NA tuning stage 1 after winning the Apricot Hill race once, the AE86 can beat the other two races in the event (as long as the MR-S isn't in the line-up in race 3; exit and re-enter the race until it isn't there) along with the FR and 80's events. Turning off ASM and lowering TCS will make the car much faster around corners also. Makes the early game a lot more enjoyable compared to doing the same race over and over. Also saves time later in the playthrough as you'll have more events completed, plus you get prize cars like the CR-X, Silvia K's and FC RX-7 quite early. If you don't need them, sell them to fund more upgrades.
- It seems like you changed the oil of the AE86 at some point, but you didn't mention or show it. For those who don't know, changing the oil of a brand-new car temporarily raises its power by 5%.
- It's possible to beat European Championship in 3 races, skipping both Grand Valley and Monaco, therefore making 38,055 credits per lap. How it works is, if you drive to 1st place before exiting the race, the 10 points are forfeited and the 5 AI cars are awarded points for their positions at the time of exit. You need to ensure that the same car doesn't always come 2nd in each race though, or you'll tie in points at the end of the series (5 x 6 = 30 vs. 3 x 10 = 30) and the game will favour the AI. So, before exiting the race at Grand Valley, if there's a car that has 12 points, push it off-course so it falls behind, then get to 1st place and exit. It makes resetting race 5 a little slower since you need to drive to 1st before exiting the race, but it's still much faster than doing 3 laps of Grand Valley.
- I saw you mention in a few replies that getting all golds in the B licence for the free Miata is a bit too skill-intensive for this video's audience. Personally I'd say it's not that difficult and a great learning experience, even for casual players. Yes, it's not the fastest way to start the game, but it's very satisfying and rewarding. The game gets a lot more difficult later on if you drive in automatic (S-8 in particular), so learning to drive in manual early on in these tests really helps. Also, reverse shifting (using the reverse button to gear up) makes most of the tests very easy. It's just B-8 that's challenging, especially on PAL, but getting gold on that test teaches you a lot about the game's driving mechanics with ASM and TCS turned off. Definitely easier than the time trials where you need to know how to drive fast in rally and also learn Complex String's entire layout.
I know this video was mostly focused on ways to quickly make money in GT3, but just wanted to put that info out there for anyone who's interested.
I remember Win a championship just winning 5 races,I used your AI strategy and its work very well. You can began better with a panoz esperante GT1 beating the Arcade Time attacks
Great guides dude, i started GT3 recently for the first time ever and am using your guide to get started.
POV: You don't have 2 memory cards
Bro! You up here giving how to on a 20 year old game! Gotta love it! I have been showing my son-in-law some gt3 and really glad I found your video! Good Stuff! He's just coming over from XB so it's all new to him, thanks again
if there are any more things you'd like to know about the game feel free to suggest, i might make more videos on the game
Nice man thanks I just bought a PS2 and this game came with it. A win, win. Do some more bro 👍
I don't plan on doing many more videos unfortunately, I think this is just a way for anyone to make money whether they're at the start of the game or deep into it. The only other video I'd consider is how to beat all the events, but it would take a lot of recording time and gameplay compared to this one and it's just something I'm not feeling up to
@@clovisii9366 you could do it in list format and we could take it from there... It doesn't have to be an in depth... Personally, Id settle for -
For this difficult race, drive this particular car. If I knew which car to focus on, that would go a LONG way towards finishing. For instance what car should I drive the 400 lap finally?
I like how people are still making videos about this game
I used to have a magazine that had guides to this game and Zelda Oracle of Seasons. Your strategy was almost identical to the magazine's, only they suggested after getting the upgraded Evo, to do the Super Speedway endurance race until you win an F1 car, then you could REALLY dominate the rest of the game, and as much as I like your strategy, this would've really helped back when I was a teen when I couldn't do some of the tougher races. Nowadays, I think the better strategy, even though it's frustrating as hell, is to gold all the licenses, and beat the Arcade Time Trials, and get the free cars from those! the MX-5 you get from B license helps you in the roadster endurance with super hard tires, the Impreza Rally prototype can do the rally races, the Esperante can dominate the Super Speedway endurance, among others.
I pretty much always start GT3 now by getting all golds in the B license, but I didnt want to do a tutorial that requires players being skilled enough to reliably get all gold license tests to start off - purely because players that are good enough to do that usually know all the tricks in the game and/or don't really need any assistance to get through the game with the combination of skill and a head start.
The time trials are actually arguably easier than most licenses. But I will say, if I were to inform people about all golds B license mx5 start, I'd also have to provide a full tutorial on how to properly do the license tests, which is its own video, and honestly its own topic that i'd rather focus on driving techniques than what the mx5 actually does for a new player
After all these years ive never thought of doing these tips, thanks matey good video
Let me tell you the strategy I had...
1) dont buy a car
2) pass with golden times only b licence
3) modify the given miata (to the point that you can easily win the next events)
4) win Sunday cup, club man, fr, spider and roadster and sell all those prize cars except miata...
5) win some more money by repeating races (anything you like from these 4 events)
6) buy an evo and modify it max to rally spec
7) pass rally licences
8) since you have a max tuned evo win any of 3 rally races till u get a rally car ( I choose first the Swiss Alps that give you the peugeot 206)
9) put the biggest turbo on the rally car you got (I choose to win the peugeot 206 rally car)
10) win easily the other rally events
11) now you have got the mighty ESCUDO!!!
12) get special licence
13 upgrade escudo turbo to max and buy hard slick tyres
14 go to professional races and win like the wind
15 win other races in other categories with the cars you already have in order to save money( like 4wd in all difficulties....)
Again I do think that getting gold license is a good way to start but most casual players dont have the skill to do that consistently. Plus, the time trials arent even that hard, honestly maybe the difficulty of getting all silvers in S license at worst, and gives you a race car you can use and/or sell for 500,000. You also can all gold the rally and you start with a 4wd car with all non-power upgrades that you can spend your starting 18k on a turbo stage II for it and you basically have a 4wd jdm race car.
Never bothered to make all licences gold... But good thinking!
Thank you so much. I started this today and was doing a different strat involving the MX-5, but I'll use the grinded money I have from doing the Spider and Roadster's first race and two clean memory cards and then eventually put that Trueno on my main memory card.
Yeah you could start with an mx5, do the early races and upgrade it a bit, then win the Beginner NA cup no problem. The Sprinter cheese strat is just to fasttrack people to winning the NA beginner cups so that you can get 5k per 2 lap race which quickly blows up when you repeat the trick on an affordable 90s JDM car.
Nice, I was already doing these exact steps over 20 years ago except for the trading between saves.
Great video man!! I just started playing this game after 16 years and I have none of my old saves but this should help me catch back up pretty quick! 😉
Buy a supra rz. Fully upgrade it. Go th the turbo race on the test track. Map the accelerator the the right analog stick and get an elastic band to hold it up, and that's it. The car will bounce off the barriers but won't spin, you will come back about 15 mins later and you will have come first
What league?
Man it took a lot of dirty racing and save states but once you get the Camaro it's a breeze, thank you very much!
I can't remember the track I used to farm when this game came out but it was so good, not for the prize money but from the car you won, it was worth like 175k and the race was so quick lol wish I remembered
All I remember was my most important cars to help me progress being: the TVR Griffin, Ford Mustang and Nissan Skyline GT-R r32 or 33 (1989). Those 3 cars do a lot in game kitted out making some races too easy, the Viper gts is a good pick too once fully kitted out 💯
The thing about the TVR Griffith, Ford Mustang and the Viper GTS is that they are all Naturally Aspirated FR cars so theyre all useful for the same races. The Mustang/Viper are better as theyre useful for the Stars and Stripes challenge. The R32 is the only 80's skyline so its useful for the 80's challenge in beginner and amateur, any skyline (even the race cars) are good for doing the Red Emblem challenge. Plus the skylines are Turbo and mostly 4wd. An NA FR car plus a turbo 4wd is a good combo as that covers all FR, 4WD, Turbo and NA challenges if you kit any of the cars out, but you only need 2 cars across all these challenges.
@@clovisii9366 very true BTW thanks for the tips they are very helpful as im replaying the game, tbh I use the TVR Griffin for races that have weight restrictions, regional restrictions or as overkill on specific race's, the Mustang is literally just for nostalgia, I always buy a Viper GTS literally for the stars and stripes from what i remember and the Skyline GT-R 89 is my usual go to once its maxed out, I like the fact you went into tuning the Evo as some details of that used to confuse me 19-20 years ago so a lot of my cars were never fine tuned just mostly overkill 😅
Thanks dude this was a fantastic method I just finished it 👍👍👍
I have 2 strategy for GT3 for the best start at the game. First strategy is get all license in gold but that requires some skills. The second strategy is get the license (doesnt matter if not gold), purchase a Mazda MX-5 and do the Apricot Hill endurance race, 40 lap. You'll get 100k and if lucky, you might get a F688S/Polyphony002 or another Miata.
Getting gold requires "some" skills? SOME skills!?
All golds in GT3 is about as hard as it gets in GT licenses
Personally its hard for me to tell the audience of this game to just get golds for license cars because it actually requires a lot of skill and practise and for anyone who hasn't already achieved it, its something they generally do not want to do. The most efficient way of maximizing your reward for not having done any races at all, is straight up to get all the 1st place on time trials. The time trials are far easier than the S license, and even though the Esperante is a bad racing car, it is still a racing car which is head and shoulders above every single car in the game that is NOT a racing car. It can also be sold for 500,000 which is far more than you'll get for selling any of the prize cars. If you ask me, I like getting the gold prizes for a and ib licenses because they sell for quite a bit and arent necessarily useful cars, but again, I dont think the strategy should be 'get golds and sell those prize cars' because if someone is good enough to get gold licenses they don't need any real tips to beat this game, its not a very hard game at all. Generally the game you have a window where you feel underpowered, until you get a car that is good enough to beat every race it enters, then it is merely a matter of time before the game is over. The only roadblock you hit later are events like the Professional Yaris cup in which all players will be able to afford to fully upgrade a yaris and enter to compete it. Advice on how to win the races that might require extra skill/strategy warrant their own video however.
If a player is good enough to get all golds in the licenses and start like that, they would know the game well enough to not need to know any of this information. While you can also use the miata from all b golds to do the miata endurance, if you do NOT get an F1 car from that endurance, then all you get from doing this is 150k and honestly getting the esperante and selling it is more efficient than that. Even more efficient than that is getting the esperante and winning all races you can possibly win with it, eg using it to do endurance races with no restrictions until you get an f1 car, then the game is pretty much over. But, the point of this video was to provide people of any skill level, at any point in the game, a way to get lots of money, so that they can simply buy whatever car they want and do what they want with the money.
Getting all gold in the B license is fairly easy. The rest of the classes, easier said than done.
Can't even get all gold on a triple shot if g fuel
This game is still one of the best driving games out there.
This Vertigo car is pretty decent, it has good acceleration and handling. I'm using it against cars with more HP and still wins. There is also the Red emblem amateur event which rewards 30k for a 3 laps race, not as efficient but still good, it's more than the professional one which give 25k for 10 laps race.
i mean at the end of the day, a race car is a race car. its going to destroy anything that isnt a race car.
Thanks for the tips man, I'm still playing this on an emulator and that's pretty helpful, I didn't realize how much that car was worth despite already having unlocked it, and I'm not even using it 😅 I'm just a hoarder and I don't like selling my cars, so I'll go get some duplicates to pad the balance
GT3 is tough and grinding XD
Still a fun game though! And awesome you play part 3 in 2022-2023!
Yup i love this game! Still playing it just havent had anything noteworthy to make a video on since the last one(s)
The beetle cup is pretty decent for cash, 35k from winning all races+championship, 17.5k for selling the prize car (all 4 are the same) you can purchase the beetle as a starter car so this strategy can still work
I ran the Skyline championship in Amateur Hall, $30k in 5 minutes (or less, if you use a GT500 GTR for example) AFAIK
Make more, I got my copy of the physical game a few months back and a PS2 from one of my class mates, I really need to up my game on the credits fromt
if you play the pal version, you can get 10 million credits by beating gran turismo concept 2002
Ah never actually thought about using the classic trade trick in this game XD
The beginning of the Amateur League is so much fun! You can win up to 4 (one road car) race cars from the American championship to the Touring Car championship!
Strange how the japanese amateur championship just only gives you normal cars while the american/europe give you a race car. Theyre kind of bad race cars but still. The amateur JP league should give you something like the c-west razo silvia or autobacs apex mr-s
@@clovisii9366 I agree. It's a little disappointing, but you can win the C-West Razo in the GT World Championship!
I vaguely remember getting the Escudo and found some circular endurance track *HANDS FREE!*
I put an *Elastic Band* on the analogue stick so it was always turning right, then put something heavy on the gas button. Walk away and later its done hundreds of laps without me.
Anyone render this?
this is awesome man! thanks for sharing… just found my copy of GT3 and didn’t think to try this type of trick out.
If i’m already mid-game, I assume the trick still works?
Then when i’m satisfied with it, I can just save on both cards?
Yeah this trick works at all points of the game. If you're midgame, you really can just do the Amateur European championship with a mid-game car (if you have one good enough), roll for the race car and sell it over and over again. I only show how to get an OP lancer before that in case people are literally just starting a new game. As long as you have a car good enough to beat the Amateur American/European championships, you can just win the first 4 races, save, then re-roll for the race car, sell it, and repeat.
@@clovisii9366 Awesome man… Excited to play this again. Thanks
You will need your class A license for this but in the amateur league if you finish the FR cup (250-300hp event) you will win the Toyota sprinter GT apex shegeno version which sells for 125,000cr. Also the NA cup is a 3 event series worth 15,000cr each and the prize car is the Mazda RX-8 which sells for 75,000cr. Thats really good money early in the game.
yea but you can only sell them once. also, i assume people would rather keep the special sprinter rather than sell it
I know there's cheat mod on psx2 but this way doesn't feel like a cheat. its just a loophole the game didn't think about when it came out. Now to do more research on the best cars for the different races in category from armature, rally, professional and so on. thanks for the tips.
I would, but the reality is you can just win the F1 car in the super speedway endurance once you have this lancer and the IA license, then beat every single race where it is eligible in. After you win those races, you can simply enter the one-make races such as the Tuscan challenge in a Speed 6 that you've just fully upgraded and its an easy win. There are very few exceptions
i am surprised nobody mentions beginner type-r challenge where we win 35k (25k for 5 races if we win each plus 10k championship winning bonus) in cash plus Acura RSX Type-S which is worth 75k which can be sold and won again everytime we re-do the championship. It's literally 110k in 15-20 minutes at the very first league.
From what I've read though, Acura is worth 75k in PAL/NTSC-U version of GT3. In Japanese version it's seemingly worth 7,5k.
It only sells for 75k in the PAL version. its a good early grinding method but its not the fastest
fantastic content!
I wish i would've knew/known about this as an kid
when you win the vertigo race car and sell it, do you just complete the series race again in order to re-roll for the vertigo?
Yes, in GT3 you can win the same prize car every single time you complete the championship. So after you win and sell (or keep) the Vertigo, just start the championship up again and do the exact same thing.
@@clovisii9366 Thank you!
@@clovisii9366 there it is a better way to earn credits rather than vertigo for mid or endgame players?
My dad made 97,000,000 Cr. smh. Now that we have a PS4, we don't play the PS2 anymore, but back when I did, I could max out anything I wanted.
Use your fastest car on the first race for 1k per win at roughly 2:45min per race. To realize I did the race over 60 times before finding a better strat 😂😅
Pra ganar licencia cual es el truco saludos
Заранее спасибо хорошо было бы узнать 👍👍👍👍🤔🤔🤔🤔
Everytime i play a series race i win a price car? Or just once per series?
You win the prize car every time you do the championship again
Sadly doesn’t work on backwards compatible PS3s...
Or is there a way? I have CECHC04 and I have just one memory card.
@@jurekgadzinowski2895 I'm honestly not sure, if the PS3 doesnt let you freely insert/swap memory cards, then you wont be doing any memory card trickery in it
Don't you just create two PS2 "cards", assign them to "slots" 1 and 2, and have normal function? Hit the PS button to get the swap function.
I have one of the 9000 model PS2 slims, will this work?
Your PS2 model is irrelevant to the trick lol
I always thought that the unlimited car prize thing breaks the game, car prizes should only be able to be earned once
Inevitably, theres always going to be a fastest way to earn money in the Gran Turismo games, no matter how they balance them.
Nice!👍👍
How did u pass the the first na race with the sprinter it’s sooo slow even after the upgrades I was getting destroyed by a Miata or a Mr-s
You will need to improve your driving skills, but don't be too deflated, it comes with lots and lots of practise. If you are unable to do it with this car, you can find any way of buying another car or just start with the mazda mx-5 as your starter car, then do the sunday cup and sell the ae86, and you'll have about 7,000 to spend on your mx-5. you can beat the clubman cup (even without upgrades on it) for another $4,500 and then sell that mx5 because you already own one - this should give you another $9,000. If you spend all that money wisely on your mx5 you might find it easier. You could buy NA stage 1, Racing Chip, Lightweight Stage 1, The Stage 3 Exhaust and still have money leftover.
Ultimately the farming gets off the ground once you can consistently beat a race in the beginner NA cup, so just do whatever you need to do to reach that point. If you're finding Apricot Hill hard, try the Grand Valley race - you may find it easier. The reason I don't suggest the viewer does the Grand Valley race was simply because its longer and therefore slower to farm money from it. If you want any other pointers let me know.
@@clovisii9366 thank you soo much I will try that I’ve been also playing gran turismo 6 on the side as well
I do the best method: i buy toyota supra and upraded to 940hp and i play turbo races on amateur races and i make 100000 dollars
« Just get the B license »
Bro I’m struggling with that
dont give up!
@@clovisii9366 I bought a wheel just for this game. Hope it’ll be worth it!
But does this work on the PS2? Still have the game, just asking lol.
Of course it does - I'm only emulating because its easier to record etc. As long as you have two physical memory cards for the PS2 you can do this
@@clovisii9366 oh hell yea, I'm buying a second memory card now lol!
Don't forget to change the oil right after you buy a new car for an extra few HP for free. ❤
its not really free if it costs 250 credits ;)
I only have one ps2 memory card 😭
i used to hate this game because i didnt know how to turn good and would always end up in last and still do and have no idea how to get better
slow your car down by using the brakes before you turn...
Set the accelerator and brakes to the right stick instead of x and square
Still doesn't quite compare to the RSC Rally Raid Car trick in GT4, which nets you an eye-watering _68,906_ credits per lap with a less involved setup, but still an impressive payout!
@1:58, I don't get it, this only makes sense to do if your upgrades you bought are worth more than the car, right?
No, I'm not sure what part you are missing. By buying upgrades for it, then buying it on a different memory card, you just get free upgrades. When you buy the car from a different memory card, it has the same price as normal but has the upgrades on it. So if you do this 5 times with 5 upgrades you get 5 free upgrades.
What song is that at the end?
its from gran turismo 6 - ruclips.net/video/NEDukft1rgo/видео.html
cool trick
its funny that in gt4 is as simple winning one event and you just getting a 300k car with a b license
yeah gran turismo 4 is probably way less balanced, probably they didnt pay too much attention to it and its naturally more explosive because there are so many random events where you win either a super strong car or something thats completely useless in the campaign
日本版では1500000しかないのに海外版だと1800000あるのかむかつくな
A north american copy of Gran Turismo 3. Why not use the Pal Version.
Let me answer your question with my own question: Why use the PAL version?
NTSC runs at 60hz, not 50hz, so it looks better. NTSC versions also have more variety of formula 1 cars instead of the 2. Also, I have an NTSC ps2 and not a PAL ps2, and if you're emulating on PC theres no reason to not use the NTSC version in my opinion because as i stated the refresh rate is higher so the game runs smoother at 60fps not 50fps. The only argument is that the PAL soundtrack some people might prefer but I play with the in game music off anyways.
How dare you make boot this game back up.
Its alright, theres a few hours of gameplay there before you get bored
amateur european, get and sell the vertigo car
fake accent, Australia doesn't exist, prove me wrong