Dissidia Duodecim Texture Hack Tutorials
Dissidia 012’s DLC is NOT Region-Locked You know, if Square ever decides to not give the US or Europe some of their DLC costumes or music, then we don’t need to rage at them. Another loophole has been found with online content, just like we found a way to share Friend Cards and Quests without Ad Hoc Party. Let’s say you have a US disc of Dissidia 012 and have downloaded the Zidane costume from the Japanese PSN. Obviously, the japanese costume will not work with your US game, right?
It has recently been discovered on that you can, indeed use Japanese DLC on the US and Europe versions of the game. To show an example, here is a video that the person who discovered this uploaded, using Zidane’s DLC costume in the English version of the game.
Welcome to the Dissidia Duodecim Mods Wikia. This wiki was created to serve as a collection of all of the mods that the folks over on the Dissidia. Texture Hacks. For Dissidia 012: Duodecim Final Fantasy on the PSP, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Texture Hacks - Dissidia Kingdom Hearts'. Nov 29, 2014 FF6 Hacking General Zozo Pub Custom DLC. Click on 'Dissidia Duodecim Mods' and you'll find some of. And I ended up getting sidetracked and made a tutorial.
I haven’t actually done this, but here is my basic re-telling of his tutorial of what can be done. If you want to read their tutorial, view the link below: First of all, you have to buy the content and download it onto your PSP from the Japan Store, which requires that you have a japanese account active on your PSP for the DLC to work. This means you can’t play any games you downloaded from the US or EU stores until you re-activate those accounts (which would disable the Japan DLC).
This also means that people who bought Dissidia 012 on the US PSN cannot do this. After this, you need to back up the folders on your computer. Huawei Ideos X3 Tchibo Simlock Entfernen.
If you plan on having both NA/EU and JP DLC, you’ll have to back them up for when you want to use them again. Now, with your Japanese account active, throw your DLC file onto your PSP’s “GAME” folder and change the folder name to accomodate for your version of the game.
JP Folder Name – NPJH50377 US Folder Name – ULUS10566 EU Folder Name – ULES01505 As long as you renamed it properly and the folder is in the right location, it should work. Again, I’m not planning on doing this I’m not gonna buy the DLC when there’s a good chance of it coming out here anyways), so I haven’t tested it. As a last note, you should be aware that since DLC packs into one folder, you’ll have to rename your folder back to the Japan folder name if you plan on buying more and adding more to the files. This is a nice exploit, and great insurance in case Square doesn’t release all of the DLC outside Japan, but I see it only useful for those who don’t buy games off the US/EU PSN.