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Software used to move saves from PC to the Xbox 360 hard drive.
Modded consoles were often banned from Xbox Live, leading to the rise of private "link" servers (like LiNK) where the modded elite dueled in chaos. A Story of the "Abyssal Hack" Dark Souls 2 [Jtag/RGH]
The [Jtag/RGH] tag signified a console that had been physically modified to run unsigned code. For a game as punishing as Dark Souls II , this meant total control: Software used to move saves from PC to
Imagine a player named Kael. On a standard console, Kael struggled at the Forest of Fallen Giants. But on his RGH-modded machine, the game was a canvas. For a game as punishing as Dark Souls
In the golden age of the Xbox 360 modding scene, a "Dark Souls II [Jtag/RGH]" release was more than just a file—it was a gateway to a lawless digital frontier. While official players faced the grueling difficulty of Drangleic, the modding community was busy rewriting the rules of the curse. 🕯️ The Modder's Drangleic
A of how the Xbox 360 modded version differed from the PC modding scene?
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