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    Default My Phantasy Star Online mod video

    This is a mod for Phantasy Star Online for the original xbox to let you play online quests in offline mode


    Youtube link

    This also includes the Download Quest, "Central Dome Fire Swirl"

    I had to shorten some of the quest names for the guild list aswell as the quest descriptions at the guild

    The game was also modded to be able to play offline mode without a Live account

    At the moment this is a private mod so hands off, this may change soon though

    Video captured via ezcap usb hardware and Dscaler software on my laptop, then resampled to a xvid/mp3 *.avi with avidemux.

    My Xbox is modded via a softmod called xbmc and uses a skin called MC360 that clones an early 360 dashboard also I have a large HDD installed to allow my games to be installed onto it
    Last edited by Zorlon; 25th-April-2011 at 18:54.

    Mod projects - XBOX
    Phantasy Star Online Episodes 1 & 2 - online quests in offline mode packs [COMPLETE]
    [Quest Packs Collection]
    GTA San Andreas - Hot Coffee [COMPLETE]
    [Mod ready] & [Full ISO ready]
    GTA San Andreas - Real Car Names extra content mod [WIP] [Back burner, just won't have the time ]
    Please can all ESR users post your results here to help with the project and others wanting to use ESR

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