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cloud21zidane16
12-16-2006, 11:05 PM
i read on another thread once that by waiting for a ceartain amount of time the timer resets itself and the excalibur 2 becomes avalible again?
but ive read on some other sites that this is true and others that its not true
so.......
:greenie:
is it true?
if so
how long does it take for the timer to reset to 00:00:00?

and has anyone here ever done it?

Vivisteiner
12-16-2006, 11:51 PM
Ive never done it, but Ive heard from many reliable sources that it doesnt work.

Christmas
12-17-2006, 01:36 AM
I rather suggest you get a gameshark instead.

aquatius
12-17-2006, 07:13 AM
You would have to wait about a year non-stop.

cloud21zidane16
12-17-2006, 11:07 AM
i dont use gamesharks
and i heard the timer changes colour every 100 hours and then once its done that about 6 or 7 times it resets to 00:00:00 in its original colour

aquatius
12-17-2006, 03:03 PM
Yes, but you would have to play the game non-stop for almost a year before it reset.

TheSpoonyBard
12-17-2006, 03:12 PM
It can reset. You can get Excalibur II by it.

Of course, you'll have gone through more than just through the different
colours, and into a number of graphical glitches, but it'll happen. (Or rather,
I've yet to test any value of the game clock where the counter *stops*
incrementing or caps, and I've watched it reset finally under test conditions
over the last final seconds)

There's just one final problem.

The time required for the clock to reset starting from 00:00:00?

2 years, 98 days, 12 hours, 6 minutes, 28.2666 seconds.

Have fun waiting.

Actually, there's only one main graphical glitch that I've seen, due to a logic
error... then it finally corrects itself after an hour. No idea if it ever
glitches again after that. It still doesn't *cap* though.

From 0 to 99 hours, the time display is white.
From 100 to 199 hours, the time display is red.
From 200 to 299 hours, the time display is yellow.
From 300 to 399 hours, the time display is blue.
From 400 to 499 hours, the time display is purple.
From 500 to 599 hours, the time display is green.
At 600 hours, the display glitches for the next hour.
At 601 hours, the display returns to 99:59:59 in green, and stays like that
until the counter resets (theoretically).

And if you want to know how the number is arrived at... well, reverse the
process and work out how it compares to standard overflow limits of integers.
This was later proven by SoftReset.

Lawr
12-17-2006, 03:16 PM
2 years, 98 days, 12 hours, 6 minutes, 28.2666 seconds.

Have fun waiting.


Sucks to be you.

cloud21zidane16
12-17-2006, 04:22 PM
2 years, 98 days, 12 hours, 6 minutes, 28.2666 seconds.?

is that defeintly right?

TheSpoonyBard
12-17-2006, 04:27 PM
Yes. Few people have reason to doubt what Terence and SoftReset say.

cloud21zidane16
12-17-2006, 05:15 PM
i bet the playstation would be about ready to explode after that long long wait;) :D :shoot: :whoa:

Sain Cai
12-17-2006, 06:16 PM
Well 700 hours leaving the PS/PS2 on continually is 29ish days, the theory at the top explains the first 601 hours, and who in their right mind will leave a PS/PS2 on for over 2 yrs straight?

cloud21zidane16
12-17-2006, 06:38 PM
you could leave it on for a few days, then turn it off for 1 day then leave it on for a few days again until 29 days are up

Verdi666
12-30-2006, 10:46 AM
The only possible way I can see this happening is if you have three PS2's, you leave one on for three days (anymore and they start pluming out smoke, well mine did). Save it, insert the memory car into the second PS2, another three days and so forth. Simpler you could just complete it in under 12 hours, it's really not to difficult.

cloud21zidane16
12-30-2006, 02:32 PM
ive already got it in under 12 hours, i guess i was just trying somthing new. :rolleyes2
yours started pluming out smoke?!:p did you try waiting or were you just hooked on a game:D

McLovin'
12-31-2006, 04:49 AM
It can reset. You can get Excalibur II by it.

Of course, you'll have gone through more than just through the different
colours, and into a number of graphical glitches, but it'll happen. (Or rather,
I've yet to test any value of the game clock where the counter *stops*
incrementing or caps, and I've watched it reset finally under test conditions
over the last final seconds)

There's just one final problem.

The time required for the clock to reset starting from 00:00:00?

2 years, 98 days, 12 hours, 6 minutes, 28.2666 seconds.

Have fun waiting.

Actually, there's only one main graphical glitch that I've seen, due to a logic
error... then it finally corrects itself after an hour. No idea if it ever
glitches again after that. It still doesn't *cap* though.

From 0 to 99 hours, the time display is white.
From 100 to 199 hours, the time display is red.
From 200 to 299 hours, the time display is yellow.
From 300 to 399 hours, the time display is blue.
From 400 to 499 hours, the time display is purple.
From 500 to 599 hours, the time display is green.
At 600 hours, the display glitches for the next hour.
At 601 hours, the display returns to 99:59:59 in green, and stays like that
until the counter resets (theoretically).

And if you want to know how the number is arrived at... well, reverse the
process and work out how it compares to standard overflow limits of integers.


Duh. :rolleyes2

Spawn of Sephiroth
01-07-2007, 02:46 AM
Well, anyone who is stupid enough to do that and let their system burn up is crazy. It isn't worth it that much.

loza
01-07-2007, 05:12 AM
u'd have 2 ethier take a hellova long time to level up or not turn your playstation off 4 a couple of months :D