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Hey I have a few questions that I am kind of embarassed to ask.

 

So to use a dev/demo/test/debug kit to mod Halo 3 I need a modded xex, and a "Halo 3 Game Dump (Patched)".

 

I have another question. I have heard that there also is something wrong with the public xex, is this true?

 

Thanks for the help.

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Don't mean to bug people. But, what else are Dev Kits good for?

 

Everything.

 

Sorry for one word post lol.

 

 

Yes, you can have sex with it.

 

Edited by xDansomee
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Just download the Halo 3 .iso and use an iso explorer and go to the /Maps and you'll see all the maps.

Thats not possible regular iso apps cant read 360 iso's you need to either use xdvd mulliter or wx360 to extract the files from the iso then you patch the files using xex tool or any other known patching tool and transfer to your dev/demo/test/reviewer kit.Now seeing as how you dont have one i would not recomend buying one for the sole purpose of modding halo 3 becuase your taking up valuable resources for those who need them and your wasting your money becuase not only do you need the xex you need map editors that work unlike johnson and engineer.

Edited by Quickkill0
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With an .iso explorer what I meant was Mulleter where you can hit "Browse Files" or whatever. And you call him buying a dev kit to mod Halo 3 but I thought you went and did the same thing? Clearly if your showing off mods then you use your dev kit for Halo 3. If you were a true "game developer" you wouldn't be worrying about Halo 3, you would be concentrating on coding your own game.
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Now seeing as how you dont have one i would not recomend buying one for the sole purpose of modding halo 3 becuase your taking up valuable resources for those who need them and your wasting your money becuase not only do you need the xex you need map editors that work unlike johnson and engineer.

 

True that. Some people on the other hand, who know what they're doing, use them for development, which, coincedentally, is what they're for. <sarcasm> Weird, huh? </sarcasm>

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True that. Some people on the other hand, who know what they're doing, use them for development, which, coincedentally, is what they're for. <sarcasm> Weird, huh? </sarcasm>

If a person is really going to use one for developing there own game, they would aquire a devkit legally......

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