// 60 FPS Unlock (NTSC) patch=1,EE,202428C8,extended,00000000 // Remove Blur/ Bloom effect (fixes white screen) patch=1,EE,201B5C28,extended,00000000 // Widescreen Fix (16:9) patch=1,EE,2032FF68,extended,00000000 // Skip FMV Crash (Translator scene fix) patch=1,EE,201A6BB8,extended,10000002
The original game has a temporal ghosting filter (motion blur) that many find annoying. Add this to disable it: 2f123fd8.pnach god of war 2
The use of such patches also underscores the evolving nature of video game development. Even after a game is released, developers often continue to tweak and improve their creations based on feedback and performance data. // Red Orbs (99
// Red Orbs (99,999,999 on gain) patch=1,EE,202C2020,word,24010000 patch=1,EE,202C2024,word,AC4100A0 999 on gain) patch=1
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A ".pnach" (pronounced "patch") file is a simple text document that contains lines of code designed to find and override specific variables in a game's memory. Each file is named after the game's unique identifier; for the US version of God of War II, that identifier is 2F123FD8 . Key Features of 2f123fd8.pnach