The truth about copying Xbox games

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You Copy Xbox Games

The truth about copying Xbox games

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With all the advertised products out there on how to copy Xbox games, it is important to know the truth. There is no software out there that will copy an original Xbox game from a computers DVD-ROM drive. It may copy and say it was copied completely but the Xbox still won’t read it! The truth is the only way to back up or copy Xbox games is to FTP ( File Transfer Protocol) it to your Xbox and copy it right from there. Before getting started with copying or backing up your Xbox games, there are a few things you should make sure you have. First your Xbox should be flashed, you can do this yourself or install the software. A moderated console, a dashboard, a direct connection between the Xbox and your computer, an FTP program or IE, a good DVD or CD burning software, and an XISO program are all needed to get your Xbox game copied. Although this sounds like a rather long and confusing process, it is actually pretty quick. It is essential to back up your games if you are wanting to get years of use out of them. You can also back up or copy your games if you are looking to collect or frame the original game. Some of these older model games are or will be worth money over time. Keeping them clean and in good working condition could help you sell them later, or give you confidence in knowing you have a quality Xbox game.

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  • The new system uses a player’s momentum and over 100 new tackle animations, including 40 gang tackles.
  • Players in zone and man coverage will properly recognize and react to plays, resulting in a defensive team that truly works together.
  • It allows you to build the ultimate game plan by creating your own offensive or defensive plays from 75 different playbooks.
  • Experience NFL Sundays including 32 team specific run outs, over 500 dynamic broadcast cameras and a network broadcast graphics package.
  • Visual improvements including new player equipment, helmet stickers, pylon and ball physics.
  • Player degradation system that affects uniforms and helmets based on weather and field surface, 3D grass, and new player specific animations.

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Paul J. Rupp January 11, 2012 at 1:36 am
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Early impressions are not very impressive, August 30, 2011
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EDIT 9/3… see end
Final Edit 9/5

Brief first impressions from playing the game for a few hours today: (I skipped Madden 11, so any comparisons to previous versions are Madden 10 or before)

Pros:
- Visuals; stadiums, fields, weather look very nice. Crowd is still a little boring but that doesn’t bother me.
- The Franchise Mode improvements are nice. I haven’t made it to an offseason yet, but the expanded rosters, cut days, and IR system force you into some tough decisions which are a welcome challenge.
- New pump fake system; I haven’t read about this in any of the other reviews, but in my opinion it’s one of the best new features. Unlike previous games, where there is one ‘pump fake’ button which makes the QB perform a generic pump fake, Madden 12 lets you hold the left trigger (on 360) and press any receiver to pump fake to that receiver. This is very useful for pulling linebackers out of the middle of the field and throwing behind them, or getting safeties to commit before lobbing a bomb over their heads.
- Realistic injuries; The new ‘player roles’ system in general is very cool, and it has some nice results. I was playing as my team (Go Steelers!) and Aaron Smith went down with a torn bicep… the same exact injury that caused him to miss the playoffs last year! Players who are injury prone in real life are more likely to get injured throughout a season in this game.
- Rookies; I love the fact that you don’t instantly know what you got out of a guy when you draft him (or for the current rookies when you start a Franchise). After each preseason game, you learn more about each rookie (unlock more of their individual attributes), and their ‘overall’ begins to narrow down to reflect their actual skill. It’s not until after the 4th preseason game that you are able to see the actual Overall rating for each rookie, as well as their Potential grade. (The interesting thing is… by that time, you’ve already made 16 cuts!)

Cons:
- Be a Superstar; I didn’t spend much time on this mode, so take this with a grain of salt, but I wasn’t impressed. I imported a ‘Road To Glory’ player from NCAA 12, and it jumped right to a screen with my schedule on it. I had already been drafted, and I didn’t even know it! I think if you spend time playing a guy’s whole college career, they should make a bigger deal about getting drafted. Or, you know, at least tell you that it happened.
- AI play calling; I’m playing on All-Pro, which shouldn’t be too difficult, and somehow the computer knows EXACTLY which play I’m going to call every single time. I’m not one of those guys who uses the same play over and over; I mix it up quite a bit. Yet no matter what I call, the computer has it sniffed out. Run a counter play, and they happen to bring a weak side / FS blitz. Pick a run between the tackles, and what do you know, there are 8 guys in the box even though it’s 2nd and 17. I’ve found myself calling a TON of audibles at the line of scrimmage, because it’s the only way to actually get your plays off.
- Commentary; I’m a few hours in, and it’s already getting repetitive. I like the voices better than Madden 10, but they need to mix up some of their phrases. Most of the time, Gus Johnson’s thoughts sound disconnected and he gets way too excited (come to think of it, that should be a ‘pro’ since it’s quite realistic)

Sorry if I rambled, but hopefully I helped. The ultimate question is usually, ‘Is it worth 60 bucks if I already own Madden __’, and that answer is not going to be the same for everyone. If you like Franchise mode and you can deal with some frustrating AI features (some of which will hopefully be patched out), then there is a good chance you will enjoy the game.

REVISED 9/3: Still enjoying Franchise mode, but a few complaints. One, importing a draft class from NCAA will overwrite the new ‘draft logic’ which ensures that there are NFL-ready talents at most positions scattered throughout the draft (i.e. not just in the first and second rounds.) I’ve found it to actually be more realistic to NOT import a class, since the new logic is pretty good and allows you to scout gems in the late rounds, which is quite fun. Still, this is a bug that should (and almost certainly WON’T) be fixed… until it’s a “new feature” in Madden 13.

As mentioned in one of the comments below, there are perhaps too many injuries. This tends to be a problem with most annual sports games, because they introduce a new feature and then over-tweak the gameplay to show it off. Injured Reserve is new to Madden this year, and it seems like they have gone overboard with the “HEY! Look what I can do!”, resulting in too many season-ending and long-term injuries. There is an ‘injuries’ slider you can adjust, but I have yet to notice if that affects simulations (may only affect games that you actually play)

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Daniel Standifer January 11, 2012 at 2:27 am
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Better but still needs a lot of work, September 6, 2011
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I think Madden 12 has made some progress….I think. However, Madden 11 was so bad that it’s hard to tell. I’m unsure if I like it more because Madden 11 was garbage, or if it has some actually quality to it. Here is as list of things I consider to be pro’s & con’s of Madden 12.

All of my experience’s are based from playing on the All Madden setting.

Pro’s.

1.)The Presentation. The presentation is very good. It definitely feels/looks more authentic and adds excitement before the game. The presentation in previous Madden’s was a joke. I think it was Madden 10 that had Jet’s flying over and fire works going off before every game. Doe’s this normally happen? Jet’s…maybe. Seems like I’ve seen that happen on occasion, but it doesn’t happen before every game for every team. But fireworks…before a NOON kickoff? What team shoot’s off fire workers during the day before kick off? Ridiculous. I sometimes wondered if the Madden programmers actually watched football? Well, that joke has been replaced with some realism. The Madden team has done a great job this time around.

2.)Catch options/awareness. This year receivers seem to be able to do more. Whether it’s trying to stay in bounds or come down in the end zone or falling to their knee’s to make a catch, this aspect has been (thankfully) expanded. It was always frustrating to throw a pass to a receiver who seemed oblivious to the sidelines or made no effort to come down in the end zone despite their high ratings.

3.) Franchise. I love the new franchise additions. Trying to rebuild or maintain a good team over the years is my favorite thing to do with Madden. I’m especially thrilled with the cut day’s. You have walk on’s and rookie’s who’s rating’s are not revealed until you play them during the pre-season. The longer they last, the more you learn about their rating’s. Occasionally you do get some gems that are good enough to make your team and actually start in some cases. You don’t fully know what you have until all the pre-season games have been played. Yet, after every pre-season game, you have to make some cut’s. It makes this a lot more enjoyable. You really don’t know if this guy you’re cutting will be a better player then the guy you’re keeping. The auction for free agent’s is better, as well. You can’t sign every player you want. There are many good, solid additions to the franchise mode.

Con’s

1.) New collision system. This has been describe as a new feature that “uses momentum to produce more authentic tackling.” Not true. Here’s an example. My linebacker, Demarcus Ware, who happens to be a All Pro/All word linebacker has gotten past the offensive line man and is making a b-line to the running back who is taking a hand off from the QB. Ware is running at almost full speed, the back is just getting started and has taking two steps. Now, Ware should blast this guy…no matter who it is because Ware is a great linebacker and has a high rating AND has all the momentum. What happens? The running back trucks Ware!! Runs right over him. Not possible. This kind of thing happens all the time in this game. The multi tackle aspect is still bad. Many if not most of the time the initial tackler will get blown off when another tackler joins. You’ll have big, massive DT’s that get thrown off the ball carrier after the small DB join’s in. Or the initial tackler will continue on the original projected path before the second hit holding the invisible man, I guess. It’s also harder to tackle in the open field. Seems like every offensive player can cut on a dime. Trying to tackle in the open field reminds me of trying to operate a very sensitive mouse pad. You move the arrow a little to the left and you blow right past the link. A little to the right and the same thing. Maybe this is something that will change once I get used to it. But right know it’s frustrating.

2.) Rating’s. At this point I think the ratings are a practical joke on everyone. The only real noticeable ratings are the speed, quickness, and acceleration. Ever other rating seems to be pointless. Running back’s will routinely break multiple tackles even if their strength,trucking,power, rating is low… and the defenders have a high tackle rating and the size/momentum. Big, massive, strong DT’s routinely get tossed to the side or run over by smaller back’s. Every running back I face is exactly the same… a tackle breaking beast. There is no difference between Ahmad Bradshaw and Adrian Peterson…in Madden, that is. None. Every back that I’ve faced will almost always break multiple tackle’s before being brought down. It’s so unrealistic that it becomes frustrating and not enjoyable. Maybe if I lower the setting that will help, but then what’s the point of having a All Madden setting? I want it to be hard and challenging, but not in a unrealistic almost cheating kind of way. I find the same problem…

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Civilian X January 11, 2012 at 2:53 am
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It is just a let down, August 31, 2011
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This game is nothing but a let down. There are some cool add-ons..but it seems that they cut their time to work on the actual gameplay of the game. The announcers screw up often, and say things very late. The CPU that you play knows your play very often. I find it that there will be only one person BARELY open, if you throw it at the right time. No matter what difficulty I put this on, I have the same problems. They have the def. players go exactly where your WR routes are, except for one. Everything seems choppy. The online gameplay is awful for the connection. I played quite a bit of online games, and each one was extremely laggy. They spent too much time on the “new enhancements” and didnt put enough time into the gameplay itself. It is a huge let down. If you want to see what I mean, just spend 60 dollars yourself, and check it out..have fun.

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TrainsGoMoo January 11, 2012 at 2:57 am

I’m getting my flashed xbox on monday, I’ve got a couple of game downloaded already. Thanks in advanced.

leonraven1988 January 11, 2012 at 3:29 am

thank you very much  you are a legend :D you made this so much easyer then all the other people i can now do this with confidence if you lived in the uk i would buy you a drink

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 3:59 am

@galexwong ye the dvd file is not suppose to be a lot in size

galexwong January 11, 2012 at 4:02 am

I run the image with ABGX360, but the dvd file is like 4.00 kb only. Is it correct?

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 4:50 am

@ajramos100 That is something totally different from the achievements you actually get playing the games….but yes u still earn achievements just like any other game

ajramos100 January 11, 2012 at 4:59 am

if show achivments box ISNT checked off will you still get achivments for it? please answer

SJCmajorproductions January 11, 2012 at 5:35 am

thanks man this really helped alot

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 5:41 am

yes

TheSpitfire1994 January 11, 2012 at 6:37 am

Is the layer break the same for each game?

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 7:00 am

Yes stealth patching makes it so that you can play online.

KurtisSpadeUWO January 11, 2012 at 7:16 am

ok but if a wanna stealth patch a game ( so i can play online) is that why we stealth patch it? and if i do that then my xbox has to be flashed?

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 7:33 am

yes when you stealth patch them you can go online with no problems.

MW2Scope January 11, 2012 at 8:29 am

do the games work online?

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 8:48 am

Usually some stores have good deals on them like Wal Mart or Best Buy or any other electronic store. You kind of have to search around but they are not hard to come by.

They have some pretty good deals on ebay for them too.

bawanabdulla January 11, 2012 at 9:09 am

thx for this awesome tutorial! where can i found cheap dual layer dvds??

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 9:50 am

Man i wish i could but i dont really work around the ps3′s more of the xbox 360…..but I need to do some stuff with the ps3 and put some focus into that console too

pelonater January 11, 2012 at 10:08 am

can u please make another vid on how to back up play station games PLEASE..
but i cant use dvd-r for this

PLEASE REPLY.. and ill subscribe

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 10:44 am

Yes make sure verify is checked because it will check for any errors

fatcowfighters January 11, 2012 at 10:58 am

Thank you very much! Should I check the verify box in ImgBurn.

gridthebest January 11, 2012 at 11:46 am

Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!

BruteForceAssault January 11, 2012 at 12:33 pm

Oh ok. So you update like you would just use a the updated ixtreme firmware when you getting ready to flash. Thanks.

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 1:12 pm

Whenever a new firmware comes out you just reflash the xbox360……A five minute procedure other than opening the xbox360

BruteForceAssault January 11, 2012 at 1:57 pm

Oh ok thank you. I never got the point of that. *cough* How would I update?

publyknme January 11, 2012 at 2:46 pm

You would need to try to stay on the latest firmware. As *new games* continue to come out, the publishers may do something differently to their games when producing them. So the difference between staying on updated firmware or playing on firmware you might already have is that you may not be able to play most of the future releases.

But its not like you have to update every week. A new firmware is released only when necessary.