NTSC US/NTSC JAP Codes on PAL Games

Started by UreshiiTora, October 18, 2010, 04:15:44 PM

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UreshiiTora

I just want to know what could be the worst case if I'm using Geckocodes for NTSC-J/-US Games on PAL Games.
Would they work?
If not, the game just crushes, has glitches, is unplayable, won't start anymore as long as the codes are active?

thx

Panda On Smack

Will probably crash the game as you are overwriting a 'different' area of the memory than intended (might be an asm routine or another value)

GMO

My worst case scenario was I bricked a wii (my nephew's) luckily I installed BootMii on it :)
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dcx2

You bricked a Wii with codes?  I didn't think such a thing was possible, unless you were patching something like the System Menu...

Thomas83Lin

Quote from: dcx2 on October 18, 2010, 04:57:22 PM
You bricked a Wii with codes?  I didn't think such a thing was possible, unless you were patching something like the System Menu...
Actually yes, its hard to believe but yes you can brick a wii with codes, I was trying to make a hack for the system menu, I believe it was add more channel pages to the system menu. and bricked it. Thanks to bootmii i saved it.

UreshiiTora

QuoteActually yes, its hard to believe but yes you can brick a wii with codes, I was trying to make a hack for the system menu, I believe it was add more channel pages to the system menu. and bricked it. Thanks to bootmii i saved it.
Well as I just want to play around with codes for games it should'nt be dangerous at all, because no system files are been touched?
then i might give it a try, just don't want to have a piece of expensive white plastic =)

dcx2

Like GMO said, BootMii/boot2 will give you brick protection against anything short of a shotgun.  In my experience I've crashed some games pretty hard while writing hacks and nothing ever bricked.  The worst is that you need to long-press the power button to shut the Wii off.

UreshiiTora

I have BootMii in Boot2 and NAND backup has been made, that should'nt be the problem =)
well so i'll give it a try...

GMO

Quote from: dcx2 on October 18, 2010, 04:57:22 PM
You bricked a Wii with codes?  I didn't think such a thing was possible, unless you were patching something like the System Menu...

I was working on a code to remove the copy flag of saves so I could upload my saves for people to use. It ended up corrupting the system memory.
http://gamemasterzer0.blogspot.com
For Codes, Guides, & Support Codemasters-Project
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Bully@Wiiplaza

listen!
I once managed to fuck up my wii´s internet connection!
I poked someting while I was in the online menu of the game and promtly got kicked!
Unbelievable, but since then, I always got an error, if I wanted to connect to the Internet... even it was fine!!! The setting of the Internet just resetted and were also not selectable in the system menu. Only me could manage this, I bet.
How I fixed it? I had a nand dump on my pc, so I saved all the savegames to the sd card and installed the nand.
Then, installed them back, hurray it worked to recover everything ;D
My Wii hacking site...
http://bullywiihacks.com/

My youtube account with a lot of hacking videos...
http://www.youtube.com/user/BullyWiiPlaza

~Bully