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  1. Update: https://www.jayxbox.com/retail-game-modification/jays-xbe-cpu-patcher
  2. You can now find everything updated and looking sexy right here (https://www.jayxbox.com/retail-game-modification/all-xbox-patches) I've essentially made the OP post redundant, no need to hunt around anymore I've organised everything.
  3. Brutus OGX Online is an .XBE hex editor script that uses the same logic as "OGxHD" with numerous quality of life changes. It provides an easy and informative way to search an .XBE via pre-defined hex values, allowing for a much more organised attempt at brute forcing games to run in different ways to their retail counterparts. Some examples are making a game run in 720p (1280x720 progressive), or forcing 480i only games (interlaced) to run in 480p (progressive). Widescreen patches and 60 FPS adjustments are just some more examples of what could be achieved, and has been achieved in the past. "16:9", A large database of effective aspect ratio adjustments, (exact OGxHD behaviour). "Auto 720p", (exact OGxHD behaviour). "Window Wiew", (exact OGxHD behaviour). Various other pre-defined common hex values Custom hex value entries Importing/exporting of Custom hex value JSON files Drag & drop functionality for both .XBE files and Custom Hex Value JSON files Outputs results in an easy to understand table Offset locations for each match Individual selection of results to apply Patched file is offered as a download CHECK IT OUT NOW! Final Thoughts: I found that having the results listed via a table, and offering more control over what is being searched for, may well help those crafty few people create much more tidy and less destructive patches compared to those that OGxHD has unfortunately created in the past. The ability to have nicknames for search values is also very useful, as staring at hex code for extended periods of time can become a bit of a headache. I would really appreciate any successful patches to be shared with me so I can document and store that information for others to use! You can find other cool projects i'm working on or even an entire collection of widescreen/720p/480i-480p patches on my website! https://www.jayxbox.com
  4. See THIS POST for when this app fails to patch your game, (it will fail). Also the ram flag edit essentially does nothing
  5. I am now hosting all patches instead with QoL changes coming soon Jay's Xbox Original Patch Collection
  6. Patching .XISO/.ISO retail Xbox games (before .CCI/.CSO compression) 1. Download and Open C-Xbox Tool 2.0.7 2. Click "ISO Explore" and then "Explore ISO" 3. Navigate and open your .XISO/ISO file 4. Right click the "Default.xbe" and click "Replace File" 5. Navigate and open your patched default.xbe that you would like to use instead (Find patches at the base of this tutorial) 6. You can safely close C-Xbox Tool 2.0.7 and compress your .XISO/ISO into a .CCI/.CSO using Repackinator. Author Jay Category Member Submitted Tutorials Submitted 09/26/23 10:53 AM  
  7. 1. Download and Open C-Xbox Tool 2.0.7 2. Click "ISO Explore" and then "Explore ISO" 3. Navigate and open your .XISO/ISO file 4. Right click the "Default.xbe" and click "Replace File" 5. Navigate and open your patched default.xbe that you would like to use instead (Find patches at the base of this tutorial) 6. You can safely close C-Xbox Tool 2.0.7 and compress your .XISO/ISO into a .CCI/.CSO using Repackinator. - 480p Patches can be found here - For other patches and information regarding running retail games in higher resolutions/aspect ratios check out my post here: OGxHD + 720/Widescreen Patches - Megathread
  8. Would love to see the Tripp Lite P937-000 from Digikey tested, though I see the power connector would get in the way of a 3.5" HDD so I'm not sure how viable it is. https://www.digikey.co.nz/en/products/detail/tripp-lite/P937-000/7696241
  9. You've got all the files, maybe start a new tidier thread and axe this chaotic one
  10. I'm thinking a drive needs to be made that has them all in one spot with a link
  11. The first image I uploaded was 20MB+. That was fine. The second one was the same. Only the second one failed to upload. Neither hit the 48.83MB limit. These images are too compressed to be used for anything useful
  12. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dmMwJkFyu6Tw6SPgfJd_9oZ6wLzpNlmX
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