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The [Jtag/RGH] tag signified a console that had been physically modified to run unsigned code. For a game as punishing as Dark Souls II , this meant total control:
A of how the Xbox 360 modded version differed from the PC modding scene?
Custom dashboards that allowed for easy title updates and DLC management.
Software used to move saves from PC to the Xbox 360 hard drive.
Users shared "Starter Saves" packed with end-game Hexes and fully upgraded Havel's armor.
Imagine a player named Kael. On a standard console, Kael struggled at the Forest of Fallen Giants. But on his RGH-modded machine, the game was a canvas.
Players could instantly max out Soul Memory or grant themselves infinite Stamina.


The [Jtag/RGH] tag signified a console that had been physically modified to run unsigned code. For a game as punishing as Dark Souls II , this meant total control:
A of how the Xbox 360 modded version differed from the PC modding scene?
Custom dashboards that allowed for easy title updates and DLC management.
Software used to move saves from PC to the Xbox 360 hard drive.
Users shared "Starter Saves" packed with end-game Hexes and fully upgraded Havel's armor.
Imagine a player named Kael. On a standard console, Kael struggled at the Forest of Fallen Giants. But on his RGH-modded machine, the game was a canvas.
Players could instantly max out Soul Memory or grant themselves infinite Stamina.