C cuccoo Member Jun 22, 2004 #1 Is this Sega's doing or what? The thing works though. Just wondering why they called it crazy taxi instead of hdloader. My average copy speed is 800KB/sec on my 50001 model with PS2's 40GB HDD, is this normal?
Is this Sega's doing or what? The thing works though. Just wondering why they called it crazy taxi instead of hdloader. My average copy speed is 800KB/sec on my 50001 model with PS2's 40GB HDD, is this normal?
F Fularu Banned Jun 22, 2004 #2 Because that'S an unnoficial disk using sega's crazy taxi track to boot the disc. The full game should be on it btw
Because that'S an unnoficial disk using sega's crazy taxi track to boot the disc. The full game should be on it btw
T tenchir Member Jun 22, 2004 #3 I thought it is because they are using the same CD presser as Gameshark/Action Replay people.
S Suikoguy I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions Jun 22, 2004 #5 xavean said: I have it, but where is it labeled "Crazy Taxi"? Click to expand... If you put it on your PC
xavean said: I have it, but where is it labeled "Crazy Taxi"? Click to expand... If you put it on your PC
S SFA_AOK Member Jun 22, 2004 #7 IIRC, it's two discs spliced together - the boot part of the Crazy Taxi disc and the HDLoader code.
8 8bit Knows the Score Jun 22, 2004 #8 Why Crazy Taxi though? Is there something about Sega that they like to include exploitable code in their products? See also PSO for GC.
Why Crazy Taxi though? Is there something about Sega that they like to include exploitable code in their products? See also PSO for GC.
T truesayian Banned Jun 22, 2004 #9 8bit said: Why Crazy Taxi though? Is there something about Sega that they like to include exploitable code in their products? See also PSO for GC. Click to expand... Simply put.. yes..
8bit said: Why Crazy Taxi though? Is there something about Sega that they like to include exploitable code in their products? See also PSO for GC. Click to expand... Simply put.. yes..
S SFA_AOK Member Jun 22, 2004 #12 8bit said: Why Crazy Taxi though? Is there something about Sega that they like to include exploitable code in their products? See also PSO for GC. Click to expand... Not sure... Maybe because there's a load of Crazy Taxu disks Datel can get their hands on? It's always one of those games available for cheap, it's probably just convenient.
8bit said: Why Crazy Taxi though? Is there something about Sega that they like to include exploitable code in their products? See also PSO for GC. Click to expand... Not sure... Maybe because there's a load of Crazy Taxu disks Datel can get their hands on? It's always one of those games available for cheap, it's probably just convenient.