Ok..
I am in the Uk, a few games I have are in NTSC, I am guessing that I cant go online with these and have to have the PAL versions?
If someone could clear that up for me that would be great :)
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Ok..
I am in the Uk, a few games I have are in NTSC, I am guessing that I cant go online with these and have to have the PAL versions?
If someone could clear that up for me that would be great :)
Didnt you ask this same question on AfterDawn? Cos it's been covered there often enough.
Anyway, you can get online with them, if;
1. You patch the disc with the appropriate US disc ID
2. You have one of the old 'fat' PS2's (v1-v7) & use Paradox' Machine ID Changer to change the internal console ID of your PAL machine to a PAL/NTSC Hybrid so you can play games from both regions without the 833 region error.
ok now that's mentioned here specifically what's the 880 error? i got it when i played fifa 2005 in my hd via dial-up, do i have to extract the dnas number from an original game and rebuild my iso to play?
Actually, I quoted the wrong error code. Happens when you've got all those error codes memorised.
Anyway, since you ask - an 880 error is a hardware error. This is happening because you cannot play online games from the HD, unless they are specifically HD compatible, which has only been for 2 games; Resi Evil Outbreak & FFXI.
Also, that dial-up connection is gonna cause you hardware problems, since the majority of games are broadband only, so you'll either not be able to connect, or you'll lag like hell.