I would still like to find a way to convert BCV to avoid the extra loads, Ill post if I find a way to crack that compressed Elf file.This cuts off some of the bottom, but all you lose is total time score.
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Ntsc2Pal With Yfix Rar Files Crack That CompressedNtsc2Pal With Yfix Rar Files Free McBoot ToNtsc2Pal With Yfix Rar Files Install FreeMcBoot OnBasically, what you have to do is find a way to install FreeMcBoot on the memory card (as I have a chipped PS2, I copied the files of Free McBoot to a USB, then burned a uLaunchELF ISO which would allow me to access the install files on the USB from the PS2, ran the disc, found the usb, ran the FreeMcBoot ELF). There is a noobie pack which has all the FreeMcBoot stuff you need if you google. With FreeMcBoot your PS2 will launch into a new browser direct from the memory card() I have no idea how it does it, but it works. You now (or you can do this at the same time) need to install a thing called Graphics Synthesiser Mode Selector (usually just called GS Mode I think) on the memory card too. This is a thing you run which allows you to select any video mode for games To run BCV now, what I do is make sure the FreeMcBoot memory card is in, then put my original BCV disc in the machine (tray open). The game loads and is fixed to my needs I actually have it set up with some configuration files (also found on the web) which means I just put BCV in the drive, and when I turn the PS2 on I hold L1 and it boots right into GS Mode selector. I still need to select NTSC and yx fixes every time, but its a lot faster. Using this method you can run ANY PAL PS2 games on an NTSC machine from the original discs with a bit of fiddling each time you run it, but its a one-stop solution. Final note: I think GS Mode selector actually naurally y-fixes for PAL on NTSC, so I dont have to set it. However for whatever reason I am required to x-fix BCV and Snowboard Racers 2 to -48 to center it on screen. Weird I know. Oh and if you dont already have a chipped PS2, you need to use some other method to get FreeMcBoot on your memory card, but its possible with a variety of methods, really whatever you use to boot your PAL games as it is. Makes life easier for them, not worrying as much about video fixes. SO, as for BCV: What I do is make sure the FreeMcBoot memory card is in, then put my original BCV disc in the machine (tray open). The game loads and is fixed to my needs Using this method you can run ANY PAL PS2 games on an NTSC machine from the original discs with a bit of fiddling each time you run it, but its a one-stop solution. Thanks for the update, I left the 48 Y Fixes you posted earlier in the OP. For Battle Construction Vehicles, I use PS2 Swap Magic along with a Flip Top, which gives similar results as GS Mode program, although it has no adjustment for the Y Fix. The GS Mode looks better and also has an option to run HDLoader which can run an installed BSV game. Im not sure if the PAL game will be converted to NTSC since HDLoader is run after GS Mode prompts are set. Can you give this a try and see if BCV runs NTSC after installed to the Hard Drive If it works, this would give BCV hard drive convenience, but after loading all the programs to get to the game with the NTSC conversion.
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