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I’m new to the PS2 scene. I recently tried to play some backup copies on my PS2. Some of the games worked fine and some didn’t. (I’ve got a flip-top case PS2 v4 and the swap magic cd.) When I checked the file locations of the bins, the ones that worked had a system.cnf file at LBA 12231 and those that didn’t work had the system.cnf file at a different location. Is this why some of the games worked, while others didn’t? Does the system.cnf file always have to be at LBA 12231? I read that some games need to be patched, while others don’t. How come? Why are there some patches for specific games and also some universal patches for any game? Which patches do I need to use and why? Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by rotorman67; 10-03-2003 at 06:29. |
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my advice? buy a modchip that doessn't require patches!
if the game doessn't work, its always worth trying to move the system.cnf to LBA 12231, and maybe eaven patch the game... you can do that with cdgenps2 that is pritty easy to use... i suppose your method of booting requires patches on most games, and most certenly on EA games... for EA games there is patches that should work for all of them... i have never used a PS2 with that kind of mod, but why don't just try with patching the games that don't work? you find a lot of paches on:
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Spam I've got: Pal v7 SCPH-39004 modded with magic 3.0 NEC ND-2500A (8x) Last edited by sp4m; 10-03-2003 at 07:25. |
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