To quote myself:
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If your tv can play both PAL and NTSC then yes. As long as the tv is kinda new you should be fine.
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To quote myself:
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If your tv can play both PAL and NTSC then yes. As long as the tv is kinda new you should be fine.
Yeah like within the last 10 years :PQuote:
Originally Posted by SingaBoiy
Some EA titles have a region protection on the games that checks the eeprom for region and video setting. Enigmah patches the eeprom to be set at either NTSC or PAL. I had the problem with Fight Night 2004 NTSC. Using Enigmah to change the region the game played perfectly. :01:Quote:
If your tv can play both PAL and NTSC then yes. As long as the tv is kinda new you should be fine.
The version of Enigmah I have came in Xiso format, you can use a program like Craxtion to unpack the .iso and run it as an app from the HDD.
Has anyone done a tut on upgrading the HDD yet? I done mine a while back, I've now got a Western Digital 7200 RPM 120 gigger, its fappin fantastic.
Only EA titels seem to do that, and 9/10 the releaser fixes it.Quote:
Originally Posted by namzuf9
Anyways i installed a SeaGate 200gig Baracuda about a month ago. :01:
Has anyone wrote a decent tut here yet that newb friendly? Not saying that I'd like to do it but it'd be a good addtion to this tut.
This is as user-friendly as ive seen. ;)
OFF TOPIC. With Action Replay is there a way to put cheats on it? or do you need a max drive? like these codes http://us.codejunkies.com/codes_show...=13633116&p=13
Sorry, I was talking about a large HDD upgrade mod.Quote:
Originally Posted by SingaBoiy
Yes, AR is used for putting codes/gamesaves on the xbox.Quote:
Originally Posted by n18
@namzuf9 - Ill make a guide either tonight (late) or tomorrow evening.
I just made the guide easier and cut out a few steps by uploading my gamesave that i use all the time.
This should also get rid of any "Error 21" problems that anyone may experience.