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mojado
13-11-2001, 19:29
is there no mod chip patches out now? someone was telling me this was true you only had to swap the disk and have no mod chip installed. can somoene tell me if this is true?

BOT
14-11-2001, 04:59
IDIOT!

Stuffaxc
14-11-2001, 21:17
No you don't need a mod chip to play ps2 backups. You just need a gameshark v 1.9 and if the game is over 72 minutes you will need a no mod patch for it. This method saves your warranty.

doctorB
14-11-2001, 21:34
What? Charlie, have you heard about this?

doctorB

mojado
15-11-2001, 00:23
why did you call me an idiot bot? call me an idiot again i'll slap your face off. hey stuffaxc where can i find more info about this? i knew my friend wasn't full of shit. so all you need is gameshark 1.9 and patch the games with the no mod chip patch?

Charlie
15-11-2001, 01:57
Stuffaxc (15-11-2001 05:17):
No you don't need a mod chip to play ps2 backups. You just need a gameshark v 1.9 and if the game is over 72 minutes you will need a no mod patch for it. This method saves your warranty.

StuffAXC, please let me have the name of one PS2 game that works with the method and the download location of it's no-swap patch and I'll get back to the Forum as soon as possible.

woodmaster
15-11-2001, 05:33
If you are referring to the cog,knife method or the card swap trick they do work but i wouldnt risk damaging my PS2 by taking the tray cover off and raming a card or knife into it. There are 23000 members in this forum and most will tell you this is a bullshit way of playing backups, BUY A MODCHIP.

BOT
15-11-2001, 05:34
Looks like a couple of idiots are going to get banned.

kingforlife
17-11-2001, 17:15
To be honest with all of you I have tried the card/swap method and I have burned like 8 games already using clone cd and it has worked perfectly. I also use Game shark 1.9.

And thyres no damage at all to my PS2 either.

The only thing I was wondering and this is for Charlie can I play import PS2 back up games with this card/swap method?

thanks.

Charlie
17-11-2001, 18:04
Kingforlife, as you've asked me: yes you can. All you have to do is pay attention to PAL/NTSC issues either by scart cable, patching or convertor.