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03-30-2008, 11:26 AM
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GPoints: 73 Rep Power: 0 | Xbox 360 Modder I heard there was an Xbox 360 Modulator. It lets you edit the games and stuff, at least that's what I've heard. Where can I find one, and what does it really do? Don't even say Google because I looked it up, found Xbox360 ModChip, but no details and/or description...
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03-31-2008, 02:00 AM
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GPoints: 493 Rep Power: 7 | With google you can find almost if not everything you need to know.
....also check e-bay.
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03-31-2008, 04:21 AM
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GPoints: 23 Rep Power: 3 | My dad said you have to edit that stuff on your pc /= | |
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03-31-2008, 07:44 PM
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GPoints: 69 Rep Power: 0 | Each game is different when it comes to modding, so there's no one definite method of archiving what you want, be it infinite health or level selection. And yes, it has to be done through the computer, you would have to connect the HDD to your computer, and modify the data.
There are also mods that allow you to play homebrew, which are homemade programs and games, as well as playing backed up/downloaded games, but for that you'd have to flash your drive. If you want to flash your drive, you'll have to open the case to the 360, and connect to to your computer. | |
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04-02-2008, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by FireWrath Each game is different when it comes to modding, so there's no one definite method of archiving what you want, be it infinite health or level selection. And yes, it has to be done through the computer, you would have to connect the HDD to your computer, and modify the data.
There are also mods that allow you to play homebrew, which are homemade programs and games, as well as playing backed up/downloaded games, but for that you'd have to flash your drive. If you want to flash your drive, you'll have to open the case to the 360, and connect to to your computer. | Actually you can flash the DVD-ROM Drive now using special tools that don't require opening the HDD. Furthermore theres no RECENT ways to run homebrew code on your XBOX 360 anymore, not that I know of, being connected to XBox Live kills it, I'm sure if you go deep deep deep underground theirs some sort of exploit but we're talking further then XBINS, lololol. And XBOX prevents your from playing Backed up games on Live now. As for editing the HDD, at $50 executor 2 allows you to hook your HDD up to USB. | |
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04-02-2008, 02:30 PM
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XBOX prevents your from playing Backed up games on Live now.
| yeah xbox is getting a lil touchy about stuff like that now... it's lame. | |
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