swiss compressed R296 qoob flash
Re: swiss compressed R296 qoob flash
Because (for compatibility with some games), swiss forces the IPL region to match the game's region. Unless you use a different setting of course.
Re: swiss compressed R296 qoob flash
Older swiss versions left alone the region. You've been playing western games under Japanese mode all this time.andre104623 wrote:Your still missing the question. Why do I need to do this now when r174 would be fine
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Re: swiss compressed R296 qoob flash
I really dont know why swiss had to start messing with region and yes I have been using western games with a japan console ever since i got it in January. Your next question will probably be "why not do a permanent region change" well i have a lot of usa consoles and only one Japanese console so i want this one to be different. I never had problems till i started using newer versions of swiss.theclaw wrote:Older swiss versions left alone the region. You've been playing western games under Japanese mode all this time.andre104623 wrote:Your still missing the question. Why do I need to do this now when r174 would be fine
Still doesnt make sense becuase if i stick a usa memory card in guess what it still wants a format. So i guess that would mean that swiss region change is broken
I just had an idea boot swiss from qoob flash with japan console japan memory card and japan game guess what still wants a format
Re: swiss compressed R296 qoob flash
Oh. You're right if a usa memory card still needs formatting, then this option isn't behaving as intended. Everything Japanese sounds even more broken.
The why part is easy: PAL consoles can't be region hacked. Until swiss added this option, various Japanese games like Rockman EXE Transmission (mojibake) or Donkey Konga (saving) were crippled for PAL users.
The why part is easy: PAL consoles can't be region hacked. Until swiss added this option, various Japanese games like Rockman EXE Transmission (mojibake) or Donkey Konga (saving) were crippled for PAL users.