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gangsta b
13-03-2002, 09:50
I coppied max payne direct using nero onto a dvdr and when I load it it shows the movie then trys to load and freezes everytime. I was wondering if this was because I need to patch it or somthing. Or if it could just be a shite dvdr. Also my main question is if you are coppying a dvd game can you just burn it onto dvdr directly without any patch. thanks
ps2 dvd games dont need patches i have backed up max payne using pioneer a03 and primo with firmware 1.65 and i used mirror dvd-r and had no trouble what so ever boots and play just as the orig
dolemite
15-03-2002, 12:00
i got a hp dvd+rw.
what is a good app to snag the iso?
and do i still need a mod? got the gameshark, ver.2 i think.
thanks!
dolemite
NightStalker
15-03-2002, 12:07
I dont believe the HP dvd+rw will burn dvd-r's. If it's not a dvd-r it wont work.
dolemite
15-03-2002, 12:17
the hp drive does not support dvd-r.
are you sure that a dvd+rw will not work?
even w. a mod?
psxmodsuk
15-03-2002, 13:21
hi m8
if the games loading then freezes it will be the media try verbatim or if you have a version 5 you can use datasave rw dvdr at £3 a pop you can re-use them as only the v5 plays the dvd\rw disc what media are you using ?
cheers
schumy2001
15-03-2002, 15:42
if teh game starts but after the mivie it freezes it is a bad copy. If the game just don`t strat it will be the brand of your dvd-r. If you have a branded dvd-r like pioneer or sony. You can write at 2x but with a unbranded disc you`lll have to write at 1x
Originally posted by scamper
ps2 dvd games dont need patches i have backed up max payne using pioneer a03 and primo with firmware 1.65 and i used mirror dvd-r and had no trouble what so ever boots and play just as the orig
elkayps2
15-03-2002, 21:33
works here, Did max payne on G4 using Dvd extractor and Roxio Toast .
Pioneer A103 and Apple 4.7 dvd-r . no patch works 100% like original
also just done Metal gear solid 2, boots 100%
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