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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
For the 250 GB (Xbox slim) all you need is to open up your computer and connect the HDD, be aware that the motherboard will temper a little bit with the HDD and a simple workaround will be needed.
As for the old Xbox 360 HDDs, just buy a transfer kit for 5$ off of ebay and use xport 360 it really is simpleComment
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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
For the 250 GB (Xbox slim) all you need is to open up your computer and connect the HDD, be aware that the motherboard will temper a little bit with the HDD and a simple workaround will be needed.
As for the old Xbox 360 HDDs, just buy a transfer kit for 5$ off of ebay and use xport 360 it really is simple
Why should he do that if he can just use any usb flash drive to transfer the files between the xbox and the pc?Comment
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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
ok back on topic .... I think i found the hex code for the current uni style , 90's uni style and 80-60's uni style. The only thing is when i ever a make a change, the game crash...
Hope to have better news in the next few days. Spent 6 hours on this today. Wanted a break of trying to change classic teams type might go back to that...."Never say never, because limits are like fears and they are often just an illusion."-M.J.Comment
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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
ok back on topic .... I think i found the hex code for the current uni style , 90's uni style and 80-60's uni style. The only thing is when i ever a make a change, the game crash...
Hope to have better news in the next few days. Spent 6 hours on this today. Wanted a break of trying to change classic teams type might go back to that....
hokupguy, what if you took a team that already had the retro style jereseys and replaced those with say the ABA nets style jerseys, then just chagned the court, colors/half court and what not, would that work or no? Would that give you a workable retro nets team, I want to do this with a Nets, Braves, Bullets, and Royals team eventuallyComment
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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
For the 250 GB (Xbox slim) all you need is to open up your computer and connect the HDD, be aware that the motherboard will temper a little bit with the HDD and a simple workaround will be needed.
As for the old Xbox 360 HDDs, just buy a transfer kit for 5$ off of ebay and use xport 360 it really is simpleComment
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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
hokupguy, what if you took a team that already had the retro style jereseys and replaced those with say the ABA nets style jerseys, then just chagned the court, colors/half court and what not, would that work or no? Would that give you a workable retro nets team, I want to do this with a Nets, Braves, Bullets, and Royals team eventually"Never say never, because limits are like fears and they are often just an illusion."-M.J.Comment
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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
the USB flash drive should have a lot of memory, it isn't as simple as copy pasting it to the drive and then to the xbox. I don't have one but the other solutions are fairly simple also.Last edited by Outcast; 10-13-2011, 08:48 AM.Comment
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Re: editing roster w/ hex editor?
ok back on topic .... I think i found the hex code for the current uni style , 90's uni style and 80-60's uni style. The only thing is when i ever a make a change, the game crash...
Hope to have better news in the next few days. Spent 6 hours on this today. Wanted a break of trying to change classic teams type might go back to that...."Never say never, because limits are like fears and they are often just an illusion."-M.J.Comment
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