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Location: NC
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GT2 Hybrids, ePSXe, and [pec] Works Great!
FWI, if you're hand editing the PEC cheat database to add your own codes, make sure that all the hex codes contain only CAPITAL letters!!!
Who knew? Anways, if you have any lowercase letters in a code that gets sent to the plug-in, it'll crash ePSXe. w3rd. :laser:
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Config: Athlon 1.4, GF2 GTS 64MB, 512MB RAM, DX8, Win2K Pro, SBLive!, PSJoy Converter /w Dual Shock |
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Registered User
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Location: NC
Posts: 68
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I've created a PEC codelist.inf for GT2 Version 1.0 (USA only). It's got some preset codes in it to mod various sundry engine components.
In addition, it has selectable codes for Engine replacement, N/A Tuning, and Turbo Upgrade (selectable by make of car that new part is stolen from.) It works really well, I've made five or six cars in the last couple of hours. Just start up GT2, put the car that you want to modify into the first slot of your garage, and apply one code at a time. It's necessary to go look at the car after applying each code, or they won't take effect (or so it seems.) Happy hybriding!
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