On DVD-Media however, you should write at the mid-speed of the rating/speed-range or A BIT lower on quality-discs and generally a bit lower than that on midrange quality media because they label it "compatible" to 4x-20x speed, but their actual rating/speed-range is rather between 4x-12x. Generally you should try to write slow to CDs. This way you'll land to cogswap after swapping, then after inserting the og CD as higher toc disc you'll insert again the backup one and Ule will start (since it's replacing the ID). Best thing is to replace the secondary elf with cogswap and the ID with ulaunchelf (on the same disc copy) 'cause cogswap is much easier to start. The only reson for using some specific games (like a 007 AUF, MGS 3, or a DEMO disc) is because having multiple ELFs you can save a disc, since you just need one disc on which replace the file instead of 2.Įven in case of a game with 2 ore more ELFs (or a DEMO) is better to never replace the secondary elf directly with Ulaunchelf (aside from 007 AUF and maybe a couple other games that just work 100% anytime). This way simply works (with any CD/DVD games, demos). But if you don't have it, better to make another copy of the game with Ulaunchelf as the ID. Or if you already have a Ulaunchelf CD you can try to cogswap to it (if it works you don't need the second disc with Ule).
You have to replace the game's ID with cogswap on one copy and with Ulaunchelf (a old version, I think I use the 4.11) on the other. Better if you have a CD game ('cause 2 CDs are cheaper than 2 DVDs). Click to expand.You just need 2 discs to be sure.