To quote myself:
If your tv can play both PAL and NTSC then yes. As long as the tv is kinda new you should be fine.
To quote myself:
If your tv can play both PAL and NTSC then yes. As long as the tv is kinda new you should be fine.
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.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.
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.Originally Posted by SingaBoiy
Yes, AR is used for putting codes/gamesaves on the xbox.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.
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