I know this isn't the right thread but..revolverjgw said:Aha, thanks, easy to research these things now. I rented games at tons of places and never saw any of these. Figured they'd be something more obscure.
I was always amused by all the announcements that these are indeed INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS
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Can't backup the games, but you can redownload them on a new xbox via gamertag recovery.Cranzor said:My brother is getting rid of our 360 and I was wondering if there was some type of way to back up XBLA games on an external drive or something. I'd hate all that money spent on XBLA games to go to waste if I get a 360 again. Also, are the games tied to accounts? If I recovered my account on a new Xbox, could I download my old games? Thanks.
When you first purchase anything from the Xbox Marketplace, the conent is digitally signed to your gamertag and your xbox. This means that as long as you have one of those still available (in this case, your gamertag), you will be able to use your content.Cranzor said:My brother is getting rid of our 360 and I was wondering if there was some type of way to back up XBLA games on an external drive or something. I'd hate all that money spent on XBLA games to go to waste if I get a 360 again. Also, are the games tied to accounts? If I recovered my account on a new Xbox, could I download my old games? Thanks.
It automatically works, I don't think you have to do anything.Axelstream said:If I've played a PS1 disc on my PS3 and have a virtual save file, and then I buy the PSN version of the game, is there any way that I can take my PS1 disc save file and apply it to the PSN version? I'd eventually like to take that save data and put it on my PSP as well.
Yes, you can invert the camera both vertically and horizontally, independently of each other.StuBurns said:I have a question. In the Folklore demo you couldn't invert the camera controls, I'm not playing a game that way, does anyone know if you can in the final game?
Yeah, downloaded PS1 games use your virtual memory cards, just like your physical PS1 discs. And you can also transfer save files to and from a PSP. It's pretty nifty.Axelstream said:If I've played a PS1 disc on my PS3 and have a virtual save file, and then I buy the PSN version of the game, is there any way that I can take my PS1 disc save file and apply it to the PSN version? I'd eventually like to take that save data and put it on my PSP as well.
Trent Strong said:This is from a disney movie called Moms For Mars, or something like that. I'm getting a strong Mass Effect vibe from it. Rip off?
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archnemesis said:There's an incomplete English patch for it. You'll need ISO images of both the Japanese Zodiac Job System version and the regular US version in order to patch it. I haven't tried it myself yet, but I assume you need a modded console or a PS2 emulator (for the PC) to play it.
Known issues (US version):
- Additional japanese overlays in intro.
- Some items have wrong or missing descriptions.
- Rafflesia's genre in bestiary is too long (as well as few others).
- One or two bestiary entries (cluckatrice/chickatrice?) are too long, so one character is moved to the next line and is the only one in this line.
- Some minor texts in inventory/shops are in japanese (quantity, count, price, name).
- Some descriptions on license board are too long.
- Some item names are too long - shops/inventory list/license board. There's just a few of them.
- Some gambit names are too long.
- The "Action list" is totally screwed due to too long names.
- Some missing npc names (shop clerks in bhujerba).
- Wrong names in Pharos, when you look at the map for the first time.
- "(Jahara, land of Garif)" goes offscreen in hunt descriptions.
I don't think it's against the forum rules, but just in case I'll send you a PM with a link to the download. If you need any other help with the game I suggest you take a look at the FAQ that Red Scarlet put up last week.
Trent Strong said:This is from a disney movie called Moms For Mars, or something like that. I'm getting a strong Mass Effect vibe from it. Rip off?
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I'm not seeing any corridors littered with chest-high obstacles.Trent Strong said:This is from a disney movie called Moms For Mars, or something like that. I'm getting a strong Mass Effect vibe from it. Rip off?
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Tranced Shadow said:Anyone know a good mail-in PS3 repair service in the UK? BD drive's borked and I do *not* want to replace it myself![]()
That's awesome, thanks for the reply. I wonder why it wasn't in the demo.archnemesis said:Yes, you can invert the camera both vertically and horizontally, independently of each other.
Rapstah said:In my first days of playing EVE online, what is going to net me the most money: Veldspar mining (my cargo hold can hold about 3000 of it) or looking for escort mission from agents that I can complete without paying too much attention to the game? I need about a million and a half ISK to get the ship I'm aiming for to start my exploration career.
It's planned for release in the last quarter of 2011 according to Game Informer's January issue.StuBurns said:I have another question. Is the next Tomb Raider confirmed for this year? Everyone on GAF seems to think it is, but I can't find anything official on that.
I recently saw one of those online petitions (can't link to it on NeoGAF) started by a disabled gamer. Because he is partially paralyzed, he has trouble using the controller (but still manages to play games like CoD), so he started a petition to ask developers to build this functionality into their games. Then he took the petition to one of the big gaming conventions to talk to the developers directly. No idea how they reacted.Luthos said:Why is not yet standard for console games to always allow the ability to configure every button, much like a PC game? Why can't we move past having only 3 preset configurations, which never seem to have the changes you want in a game.
How hard is it to implement the ability to configure all buttons in console games?
Excellent, thanks again.archnemesis said:It's planned for release in the last quarter of 2011 according to Game Informer's January issue.
StuBurns said:Excellent, thanks again.
EDIT: Another question.
Just ordered Folklore, which character should I play first?
It doesn't matter, as long as you don't do what I did. You have to complete all the previous chapters with both characters before you can start the final one. When I played it, I switched back and forth between Keats and Ellen. This meant I had to replay the same chapter again as soon as I completed it, which soon became a chore.StuBurns said:Just ordered Folklore, which character should I play first?
It's a bit weird that neither the manual or their homepage mention HDCP. On the other hand both Amazon and Scan.co.uk say the monitor supports it.Old Lace said:I'm going to buy a ps3 in a few days and my plan is to play it on my computer monitor. But apparently your monitor has to be HDCP ready for the ps3 video output to work, right? How do you tell if a monitor supports HDCP?
This is the monitor in question.
Yeah, I don't understand why this information isn't readily available. Thanks!archnemesis said:It's a bit weird that neither the manual or their homepage mention HDCP. On the other hand both Amazon and Scan.co.uk say the monitor supports it.
Decom said:But I'm getting sidetracked... apparently the reasons he's been given as to why developers don't allow button mapping is because it takes a lot of time and "most" (don't know what that means) developers don't have somebody that is knowledgeable enough to do this.
Totobeni said:both
Chapter 1 Ellen then Chapter 1 with Keats them , then Chapter 2 with Ellen and then chapter 2 with Keats and so on for the rest of the chapters..
It's best method to keep on with the story and enjoy the game. trust me, it's recommended by the many of the game fans ( all four of us) .
And because you need to keep the events going with both , and also if you played with only one character, you can't finish the game, at some later point of the game it require that you play the other one to a certain chapter before we go to the final chapters, you might feel not liking to play the old chapters again, so by playing Ellen then Keats in the same chapter together back to back you do it the best way.
Thanks for the replies, but you both said the complete opposite. I'm scared and confused now.archnemesis said:It doesn't matter, as long as you don't do what I did. You have to complete all the previous chapters with both characters before you can start the final one. When I played it, I switched back and forth between Keats and Ellen. This meant I had to replay the same chapter again as soon as I completed it, which soon became a chore.
StuBurns said:Thanks for the replies, but you both said the complete opposite. I'm scared and confused now.
This is unacceptable, I shall play it as you recommended, but I thank you and archnemesis both for your advice, you are truly superior gaffers.Totobeni said:I am a superior gaffer than him and I draw yaoi Keats fanarts at dA, so I am right,
-If you play with only one character to chapter 7 then the game will force you to play the other from the start to the same chapter before allowing you to progress, this will look like you start the game again, better keep your both character together, so it's Same chapter ( each chapter is less than 1 hour anyway) back to back and keep yourself up to date VS replay the old levels later when you just want to see what will happen in the final chapter.
Me too actually, but alas it's dispatched already.Roto13 said:This makes me not want to play Folklore.
These both seem like better reasons than what I was repeating from that guy who created the petition. Thanks for the info. (Of course, this doesn't stop me from wanting more developers to implement button remapping.)mclem said:prevent the player from making the game unplayable ... My theory was that that was intended for store demos
planning at the earliest stages ... generally at the earliest stages developers are more interested in getting something to *run* so publishers give them some money.
Just take it out of your Wii when you're not using it.Gravijah said:So I found one of my GameCube memory cards, but it's the 1019. I've heard there are issues with the 1019. Some people have said it was related to WiiConnect or whatever. Is there anything I can do so I don't end up with a corrupted card?
Did you buy the DLC?Guevara said:Bioshock (PS3): How does New Game Plus work and what do I need to do to see the option? Also what does/doesn't carry over to a new play through?
Shadowlink said:Recently, one of my PS3 controller's d-pad stopped working. It all started when the up arrow stopped working, then it became all the entire d-pad. Anyone know the cause of this problem?
EricHasNoPull said:Quick technical question regarding Game Save data on the PS3.
I recently backed up my PS3 FAT's data to transfer it to my new Slim's HDD, but before I wanted to back it up, figuring that It will save me a little time if I get rid of unnecessary files, I accidentally deleted my Call of Duty: World at War game save data.
here's the thing, I was almost done that game, I think I was actually on the last level.
Since I already have a huge gaming backlog, I have no desire to replay this entire game from the beginning.
long story short, is it possible to obtain a Game save data for CoD: World at War for the PS3 from online or from someone here on GAF?
Does this even work? (maybe feeding it to the PS3 through USB flash drive) or I have no idea what I'm talking about!?!
Any help would be appreciated, thanks
zerotol said:I own Resident Evil 4 for gamecube, and the Wii version. I no longer own a Gamecube but I do have a Wii. Is there any reason to keep the Gamecube version of RE4 or is the Wii version superior in every way?