Are Gamecube save files region locked?
Are Gamecube save files region locked?
Are Gamecube save files region locked? Playing mostly NTSC games on PAL cube.
Re: Are Gamecube save files region locked?
In short:
Yes
In long:
Each savegame has the game code at the beginning of it's savefile - for example "G3FP69" or "GCCP01".
The PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J have their own game code each. Some games even have different codes within a region (TimeSplitters FP for example has a code for each language release).
It's possible to change the region by changing the gamecode to the one the other region release uses.
But ... NTSC games still save an "NTSC savefile" even when played on a PAL cube (at least I think so).
Yes
In long:
Each savegame has the game code at the beginning of it's savefile - for example "G3FP69" or "GCCP01".
The PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J have their own game code each. Some games even have different codes within a region (TimeSplitters FP for example has a code for each language release).
It's possible to change the region by changing the gamecode to the one the other region release uses.
But ... NTSC games still save an "NTSC savefile" even when played on a PAL cube (at least I think so).
Own a couple PAL and JPN cubes. And three BBAs. Homeland and PSO I/II.
Re: Are Gamecube save files region locked?
There are some slight differences between releases so save files might not be compatible even if you change the game ID in them.
Re: Are Gamecube save files region locked?
I think I saw a savegame region-converter-tool somewhere.
Re: Are Gamecube save files region locked?
As far as I know they only do what I described above. Changing the gamecode for example from PAL SSBM to NTSC-U SSBM or NTSC-J.
@Streetwalker: Yeah, that's true.
@Streetwalker: Yeah, that's true.
Own a couple PAL and JPN cubes. And three BBAs. Homeland and PSO I/II.