|
[ HD Loader - The ultimate Game Storage Solution for the Playstation 2 ]
|
|
|
| |
Compatibility
last updated: 2nd June, 2004
IMPORTANT:
HDLoader is NOT compatible with the following Japanese PS2 models: SCPH 10000, SCPH
15000 and SCPH 18000.
The
following games are known to be incompatible with HDLoader:
- Biohazzard Outbreak
- MX 2002: Featuring Ricky Carmichael
- Peter Pan: The Ledgend of Neverland
- Ratchet & Clank
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
The following games require compatibility modes enabled before they will work
properly with HDLoader (see description of "Compatibility Menu" below):
| Game Title |
Modes to enable |
| Eve of Extinction |
Mode 1 |
| Freek Style |
Mode 1 |
| Fight Night 2004 |
Mode 3 |
| MVP Baseball 2004 |
Mode 3 |
| Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Jungle Storm |
Mode 3 |
Hard
Disk Drive Compatibility:
HDLoader is compatible with all official Sony PS2 INTERNAL hard disk drives,
and most other standard IDE hard disk drives with a capacity of 40GB or larger. There
are issues with some modern Segate drives, which cause problems when used in conjunction
with older models of the official Sony PS2 network adapter.
If HDLoader freezes at the splash screen for you, then it is due to this conflict.
In order to resolve this you will either need to purchase a new hard disk drive or
network adapter (if you need to get a new network adapter, try and get one that includes
the modem).
DNAS Compatibility:
DNAS (Dynamic Network Authentication System) is an authentication system used
in all recent online capable PS2 game titles. It is used for a number of things -
for example, checking if you are using a backup of a game or a modchip. In this case
the check takes place when you go online with the game. If a backup or modchip is
detected then DNAS authentication will fail and you will not be able to play the
game online. You cannot go online with a DNAS enabled game unless the DNAS authentication
is successful.
When HDLoader is used to play a DNAS enabled game, any attempt to go online will
be unsuccessful as the DNAS authentication will FAIL. There is currently no
way around this, other than to use your original game disc to play the game online.
Compatibility Menu
Some games have trouble working with HDLoader, but often these games can be made
to work by enabling one or more "compatibility modes" for that game. In
order to enable one or more compatibility modes for a game, have the game selected
in the game list and press SELECT on your controller. This will bring up the compatibility
settings menu. From here you can individually enable or disable each of the three
compatibility modes. When you alter the compatibility modes for a game, these changes
are preserved even after switching off your console - so you only need to do it once.
The list above shows the games which require compatibility modes to be enabled, and
which modes should be enabled for each game.
DVD-9 Games
Games on DVD-9 media are currently unsupported by HDLoader. If you attempt to install
a DVD-9 game it is likely that the installation will appear successful, but any attempt
to actually run the game will most likely fail. There are currently under 10 DVD-9
games for the PS2, so hopefully this is not too much of a problem. |
|
|
|
d
|
|
"Playstation"
& "PS2" are trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc (SCEI).
This website is NOT affiliated with SCEI.
|
|