Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 AIO Patch V1.09 Inc. DLCs - CorePack
Increased the cap on figures owned and introduced summons. New Items & Rewards : Fused Zamasu Wig (Demented Deity Online Raid Quest reward). New Street Names and Titles for player profiles. Gameplay Adjustments :
Here are some pros and cons to consider:
from the update folder. Point it to your main game directory (e.g., .../Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2/ Applying the Crack
For the DRM-free user applying the CODEX release, this update offered the following concrete changes:
Fixed minor translation and text display issues, such as the requirements for Bojack's mentor quest which previously displayed incorrect clothing requirements. 📦 Installation Guide (CODEX DRM-Free)
The "CODEX DRM Free" tag is significant because the group was known for their meticulous emulation of Steam’s licensing and protection. For many, these releases were the only way to preserve a version of the game that could be played offline indefinitely, free from the performance hitches sometimes associated with DRM layers. CODEX eventually retired in 2022, making their archived "Gold" releases like this one a piece of digital history.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 AIO Patch V1.09 Inc. DLCs - CorePack
Increased the cap on figures owned and introduced summons. New Items & Rewards : Fused Zamasu Wig (Demented Deity Online Raid Quest reward). New Street Names and Titles for player profiles. Gameplay Adjustments :
Here are some pros and cons to consider:
from the update folder. Point it to your main game directory (e.g., .../Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2/ Applying the Crack
For the DRM-free user applying the CODEX release, this update offered the following concrete changes:
Fixed minor translation and text display issues, such as the requirements for Bojack's mentor quest which previously displayed incorrect clothing requirements. 📦 Installation Guide (CODEX DRM-Free)
The "CODEX DRM Free" tag is significant because the group was known for their meticulous emulation of Steam’s licensing and protection. For many, these releases were the only way to preserve a version of the game that could be played offline indefinitely, free from the performance hitches sometimes associated with DRM layers. CODEX eventually retired in 2022, making their archived "Gold" releases like this one a piece of digital history.