call of duty 3 dnas code plse??
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andy1974
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25. November 2006 @ 06:46 |
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i am looking for the call of duty 3 dnas code.ive tried 3 of lxfactor but none of them work!
anyone help?
thanks andy
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flex82
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25. November 2006 @ 12:08 |
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Originally posted by andy1974: i am looking for the call of duty 3 dnas code.ive tried 3 of lxfactor but none of them work!
anyone help?
thanks andy
You should look for that at www.backupscene.com
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ace1uk
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25. November 2006 @ 12:45 |
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flex82, please DO NOT post Disc IDs from backupscene without proper credit. You won't be doing it again, cos you just earned yourself a ban from backupscene
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flex82
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25. November 2006 @ 12:51 |
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Originally posted by ace1uk: flex82, please DO NOT post Disc IDs from backupscene without proper credit. You won't be doing it again, cos you just earned yourself a ban from backupscene
Yeah, i forgot to mention that! Ban, for that? It's not the right thing to do.
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ace1uk
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25. November 2006 @ 13:09 |
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Zero tolerance on Disc IDs, that we often take the time to self-generate, being stolen. There is a sticky post just above the ID lists that states this! Try reading rules 1st.
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flex82
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25. November 2006 @ 13:14 |
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Yeah, i already knew that, but i forgot mention that. I just don't think its the right thing to do, a warning would be more reasonable. After all i was helping a fellow player. But no problem.
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ace1uk
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25. November 2006 @ 13:18 |
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If you either, remove the IDs from the offending post above, or add proper credit, then I might reconsider.
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flex82
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25. November 2006 @ 13:28 |
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I removed them. Next time i will be more careful and give backupscene the properly deserved credit when using backupscene ID's. Well, i'll just tell other players to go there, because i would probably forget again. lol
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andy1974
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25. November 2006 @ 13:42 |
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didnt mean to get u in bother flex.they dont work either mate.im dying to play this online! plse help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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flex82
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25. November 2006 @ 13:50 |
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Originally posted by andy1974: didnt mean to get u in bother flex.they dont work either mate.im dying to play this online! plse help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No problem mate.
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ace1uk
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25. November 2006 @ 16:42 |
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flex, you're unbanned, be thankful I was in a good mood.
@andy1974: If you can't get the IDs to work, then you're clearly doing something wrong. Always use WinDIP to patch the DNA$, and the digits you use to replace the X's should be low, ie: under 2X XX. And always burn to good quality media.
The IDs that flex82 had posted were all tested & work 100%. One of them was even from an original disc.
It would of been helpful if you'd actually posted up the 3 digit DNA$ error (864, 833 etc..) that you got when trying to go online, as that helps identify exactly what your problem is.
Always 1st with 100% working PS2 Online Game DNA$ IDs!!
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flex82
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25. November 2006 @ 17:00 |
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ace1uk, thanks.
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andy1974
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27. November 2006 @ 04:35 |
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done everything you said and still no joy! says error 833.i burn at 4 speed and im using rteck dvd,s. any ideas?
thanks andy
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sainter54
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27. November 2006 @ 20:06 |
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833 means you're using the wrong region...so means that the ID used isn't from the same region as the game that you're playing.
What region is it? PAL/NTSC/JAP???
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andy1974
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28. November 2006 @ 04:51 |
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im not sure mate.how do i tell? i think its from usa if that helps?
many thanks andy
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ace1uk
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28. November 2006 @ 05:16 |
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Originally posted by "andy1974": says error 833
Exactly as I suspected!
Actually, the proper definition of an 833 error is that you are attempting to play, for example, an NTSC (US) version of the game on a PAL (European) PS2.
So you'll have to either; get the correct version of the game for your region, or (ONLY if you have an old v1-v7 'fat' PS2) change your PS2's internal Machine ID from its native region, to a PAL/NTSC Hybrid with Paradox Machine ID Changer using a proper console ID for the other region. Use forum search for more info on that.
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sainter54
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28. November 2006 @ 15:16 |
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Oh yeah, that's what it is. I was close.
I suppose if you patched an NTSC game with a PAL DNAS it would just have an error saying it was a completely wrong DNAS.
Anyway, yeah, do what ace wrote, but if you've got a slim PS2 you've pretty much gotta get another version of the game in the correct region.
Otherwise, note that if you have a v1-v7 fat PS2 and you change the Machine ID then you'll only have to do it once, and won't have to change it back.
For some reason NTSC games check the region, but PAL games don't, so if you have an NTSC console ID you're set.
You'll know what I mean if you search the forums. Good Luck.
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andy1974
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30. November 2006 @ 08:30 |
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thanks for your help guys
andy
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