![]() ![]() Oh, one last bit of advice: If you haven't soldered some seroiusly hardcore stuff before (we're talking surface mount parts here) don't even CONSIDER buying the chip and doing it yourself. Remember they do boot CD-R and DVD-R (in the case of Rez, it's on CD). you might need to use that modchip for something OTHER than just playing imports. It's an awesome game, I highly reccomend it. ![]() :o)īTW: From what I know, they haven't pressed copies of Rez for years now. Or, if you have a capture card on your PC, set it for NTSC and enjoy. ![]() If you have neither, you're hosed unless you get an NTSC -> PAL converter (with frequency downconversion. If you don't have such a TV, but have a multisystem/multifrequency TV you're in luck again (and don't even have to twiddle knobs, and might not even need the colour fix). Twiddle with it until the picture stops rolling. if you have an old TV with a vertical hold knob you're in luck. Your console will output a 60 Hz PAL signal. The main problem is simply the TV standard.Ī colour fix can be applied to the motherboard to force the console to output the appropriate colour signal (in your case PAL instead of NTSC), but from what I recall that will not fix the sync issue. Note there can be some problems with modded consoles playing import games (most modchips can handle booting them, I've only ever seen one that couldn't ). ![]()
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