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What to Expect from a 100% Save File

Once you successfully load a driver san francisco ps3 save game download free, here is what your garage and map will look like:

  1. Download the save file and extract it using WinRAR or 7Zip.
  2. Insert a USB drive into your PC.
  3. Create a folder structure on the USB: PS3 > SAVEDATA.
  4. Copy the extracted save folder (e.g., BLUS30437-SAVE) into the SAVEDATA folder.
  5. Plug the USB into your PS3.
  6. Open Multiman or your preferred file manager.
  7. Navigate to the USB drive, find the save folder, copy it, and paste it into dev_hdd0/home/0000000X/savedata/ (replace X with your user profile number).

Why Download a Save Game for Driver San Francisco?

Before we dive into the "how," let’s look at the "why." Driver San Francisco is a massive game, but not everyone has the time to complete it fully.

Most PS3 saves are tied to the original creator's Account ID. If the game says "You did not earn this trophy" or prevents saving, you may need a PC tool like Apollo Save Tool or Bruteforce Save Data to "re-sign" the save to your own Profile ID.

Step 3: Copy to PS3

  1. Turn on your PS3 and navigate to the Game column.
  2. Scroll down to Saved Data Utility (PS3).
  3. Plug in your USB drive.
  4. Open the USB drive folder within the Saved Data Utility.
  5. You will see the Driver San Francisco save file. Press Triangle and select Copy.
  6. If the game asks to overwrite an existing save, press Yes.

The nostalgia of playing classic games on older consoles. For those who owned a PlayStation 3 (PS3), one such game that may come to mind is Driver: San Francisco. Developed by Ubisoft Reflections and published by Ubisoft, this open-world driving game was released in 2011 to critical acclaim. However, for some players, completing the game wasn't enough; they wanted to explore every nook and cranny, try out different vehicles, and experience the game's rich storyline again. That's where save game downloads come in.