Lastima que es en ingles, lo compartiré siempre que pueda en nuestros grupos de ps2 ya que me gustó como explica las cosas y que muestre ambos modos de instalarlo (rápido y simple, aunque conociendo a los usuarios por el idioma no le entenderán o no lo verán) incluso se tomó la molestia de enseñar como remplazar en ambos caso el OPL por el 1.2.0 Beta. Grande. Por cierto soy tu MOD Axel.
@@davehall8458 I recommend reading the differences at the bottom of this page: israpps.github.io/PlayStation2-Basic-BootLoader/documentation/features.html
Please help!! I bought a memory card with opentuna and opl, i put the opl settings the same as you, i formatted my usb to exFat and put there a bunch of games but nothing shows in the bdm list. I also put a DVD and CD folder where the games are. What am i doing wrong? Why did you format to exFat if other tutorials are all saying to format to fat32? How do I fix this? Thank you so much
@@auburn.JoaoDuarte You most likely need to update OPL. Format your USB drive to fat32 then download the latest build of OPL (currently v1.2.0 beta). Replace the old OPNPS2LD.ELF on the memory card via ulaunchelf. The reason I used exFAT format in the video is because it allows games that are over 4gb to be played without the need to split the ISO file. The only issue is that exFAT support was added in 2022. So v1.1.0 and older do not recognize exFAT.
@@MegaBitmap hello again, I checked what version it is, and it is already the 1.2.0 beta, do I need OPL manager on my PC to manage the games on my usb (I Saw on other tutorials but I trust yours more) i also tried to put a less than 4gb game on a FAT32 usb and nothing appears on the bdm list also... Could you help me figure out? I would very appreciate it. Oh and the language of my OPL is not English, does that hás to do with any thing?
@@auburn.JoaoDuarte Do the games show up in ulaunchelf -> mass:/DVD ? If not try this: ruclips.net/video/aoy36cEqw3M/видео.html Then copy the folder and ISOs back.
Can you help me? OPL does not see my games on USB. When im in the menu and all the settings are set like in the video i want to go to the games list but it's empty. Also i notice that on your games list it's says "USB GAMES" at the top of the screen, my says: "BDM GAMES"
I think you are using a Old build of OPL. You can check by going into the OPL main menu then click on About. I recommend v1.2.0-beta-2049 from last November for its balance of stability and new features. Here's a link: mega.nz/folder/Ndwi1bAK#oLWNhH_g-h0p4BoT4c556A/file/NMx02bRR Extract the elf and rename it to just OPNPS2LD.ELF and replace the old one in mc0:/APPS/ You will need to format a flash drive to FAT32 to copy the new ELF.
@@MegaBitmap i got the exact same version as you in the video. Matter fact i downloaded older version (1.0 or something) and it worked, but there's bunch of new problems. OPL says that the games are fragmented whatever that means. I tried to defragment it with random program i found on the internet and it literally wokred with 2 ISO's, other ones are still unplayable, but 2 games working is better than nothing i guess
Just tried. only Open Tuna method works but I need to load opl from uLauncherElf. That's the disc with the file explorer on it. There you need to go to the mc you installed open tuna on, for me mc0/apps/OPNPS2LD.elf is what you have to open to get to OPL.
@@freddy.fazbear-z8z but requires user interaction every boot to run homebrew. Unlike system update approach Wich is automatic. Opentuna must be the last option, not the first
@@nandinho09hun85 yeah, sure. Have fun dealing with the modchip incompatibilities of an abandoned and closed source program. The only thing FreeMcBoot has that PS2BBL lacks is a Menu, Wich at the same time is the reason why FreeMcBoot has issues with chips
Thanks for taking the time on making a vid about PS2BBL!❤
bota isso aqui no google cheat device ps2 download
Lastima que es en ingles, lo compartiré siempre que pueda en nuestros grupos de ps2 ya que me gustó como explica las cosas y que muestre ambos modos de instalarlo (rápido y simple, aunque conociendo a los usuarios por el idioma no le entenderán o no lo verán) incluso se tomó la molestia de enseñar como remplazar en ambos caso el OPL por el 1.2.0 Beta. Grande.
Por cierto soy tu MOD Axel.
@@axelbetterpues yo le entiendo mejor aunque en inglés que no lo domino natural como el español ya que el tal juankytutoriales no explica nada
thanks to you to do thinks so simple?
Thank YOU for creating it!
Heyaa! When I play GT4 the opening scene lags, but the gameplay is fine. Any fix to this? Or just let it be.
Can’t see any reason to use this FMBC has a better GUI and I have it working on my Bravia PS2 TV
@@davehall8458 I recommend reading the differences at the bottom of this page:
israpps.github.io/PlayStation2-Basic-BootLoader/documentation/features.html
Please help!! I bought a memory card with opentuna and opl, i put the opl settings the same as you, i formatted my usb to exFat and put there a bunch of games but nothing shows in the bdm list. I also put a DVD and CD folder where the games are. What am i doing wrong? Why did you format to exFat if other tutorials are all saying to format to fat32? How do I fix this? Thank you so much
@@auburn.JoaoDuarte You most likely need to update OPL. Format your USB drive to fat32 then download the latest build of OPL (currently v1.2.0 beta). Replace the old OPNPS2LD.ELF on the memory card via ulaunchelf.
The reason I used exFAT format in the video is because it allows games that are over 4gb to be played without the need to split the ISO file. The only issue is that exFAT support was added in 2022. So v1.1.0 and older do not recognize exFAT.
@@MegaBitmap hello again, I checked what version it is, and it is already the 1.2.0 beta, do I need OPL manager on my PC to manage the games on my usb (I Saw on other tutorials but I trust yours more) i also tried to put a less than 4gb game on a FAT32 usb and nothing appears on the bdm list also... Could you help me figure out? I would very appreciate it. Oh and the language of my OPL is not English, does that hás to do with any thing?
@@auburn.JoaoDuarte Do the games show up in ulaunchelf -> mass:/DVD ?
If not try this:
ruclips.net/video/aoy36cEqw3M/видео.html
Then copy the folder and ISOs back.
@@MegaBitmap the game does show up in mass in the DVD folder
@@MegaBitmap heya I fixed it!
please also tell me how to upload games on usb.
@@VicasVmi Have you watched this part 3:56 ?
If yes, where do you get stuck?
Can you help me? OPL does not see my games on USB. When im in the menu and all the settings are set like in the video i want to go to the games list but it's empty. Also i notice that on your games list it's says "USB GAMES" at the top of the screen, my says: "BDM GAMES"
I think you are using a Old build of OPL. You can check by going into the OPL main menu then click on About. I recommend v1.2.0-beta-2049 from last November for its balance of stability and new features.
Here's a link:
mega.nz/folder/Ndwi1bAK#oLWNhH_g-h0p4BoT4c556A/file/NMx02bRR
Extract the elf and rename it to just OPNPS2LD.ELF and replace the old one in mc0:/APPS/
You will need to format a flash drive to FAT32 to copy the new ELF.
@@MegaBitmap i got the exact same version as you in the video. Matter fact i downloaded older version (1.0 or something) and it worked, but there's bunch of new problems. OPL says that the games are fragmented whatever that means. I tried to defragment it with random program i found on the internet and it literally wokred with 2 ISO's, other ones are still unplayable, but 2 games working is better than nothing i guess
Is this run with non original (non magic gate) memory cards ?
@@ahmetokur4939 I'm not sure, let me know if it works.
Just tried. only Open Tuna method works but I need to load opl from uLauncherElf. That's the disc with the file explorer on it. There you need to go to the mc you installed open tuna on, for me mc0/apps/OPNPS2LD.elf is what you have to open to get to OPL.
thanks man
Excelente vídeo amigo.
is this possible to PSX _DESR?
@@eonsvenfaustino9721 Yes, read this for more info:
israpps.github.io/PlayStation2-Basic-BootLoader/documentation/features.html
where do you get the games from
@@mrnohoes I used a dvd drive with imgburn to create an ISO backup file.
@@MegaBitmap HAHAHAHAHAAHAH off cooourse
Fmcb is just better
this is just a compact program that save space in the memory card dude.....
They're different.
Also, FreeMcBoot is abandoned and closed source
Open tuna is less expensive as you don't require magic gate
@@freddy.fazbear-z8z but requires user interaction every boot to run homebrew.
Unlike system update approach Wich is automatic.
Opentuna must be the last option, not the first
@@nandinho09hun85 yeah, sure. Have fun dealing with the modchip incompatibilities of an abandoned and closed source program.
The only thing FreeMcBoot has that PS2BBL lacks is a Menu, Wich at the same time is the reason why FreeMcBoot has issues with chips