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*Hard modding does not require putting a chip in one's Xbox. You can replace the hard drive entirely with one from a computer.
*Hard modding does not require putting a chip in one's Xbox. You can replace the hard drive entirely with one from a computer.
*The rest looks about right.
*The rest looks about right.
== can you mod Halo 3? ==
can you?

Revision as of 19:47, January 25, 2008

Help Modding?

I was wondering how you mod to make characters playable in multiplayer.I have a Mac computer and a regular X-Box.Any one know how to or point me to a site that will show me?-Malak 23:00, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, I want to learn how to mod on Halo 1 on a regular Xbox to make my player model a Marine. Is that possible? -Blemo

Yes, not sure though. but my bud turned my dude into a shielded grunt, and a ODST, Arbiter (multiplayer), Brute, and even a hunter! user:the evil O,malley

I know a site. Fasthalo no spaces ok Malak?user:the evil O,malley

Does anyone know how to start Modding on Halo 2? I wish to bring some "Halo 3" content inside the multiplayer and probably campaign to add the enjoyment for myself and my relatives who play as well. Please someone help me out? Dark Neptune 09:00, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

Citations?

How are we supposed to cite player behavior? --Dragonclaws(talk) 21:11, 21 May 2007 (UTC)

On Soft and Hard Mods

  • Soft modding only requires some form of data transfer to get mods onto your Xbox. Some even get the mods put directly onto them, and not computers. You can get a USB adapter online for the Xbox, or just use XSATA for the Xbox 360.
  • You can only soft mod on the original versions of Splinter Cell and MechAssault.
  • Hard modding does not require putting a chip in one's Xbox. You can replace the hard drive entirely with one from a computer.
  • The rest looks about right.

can you mod Halo 3?

can you?