QUOTE(astr4twin @ Nov 17 2010, 08:14 PM)

Thank's for taking time out to clear that up for me but im still a little confised. I understand your saying it may or may not happen that they may have AP2.5 laying dormant within them and that a TU could wake them up but is it fact they will then fail to boot when using LT+ and not using SSV3 or just your views. Ill explain a little better.....
My original thoughts before you explained it were that the new LT+ will report that the game was original and pass the AP2.5 checks and it did not matter if it was SSV1,V2 or V3 so therefore i would be ok burning NFS on SSV1 or SSV2. Basically i thought the LT+ FW on the drive was doing all the work to pass checks and there was nothing really needed to pass on the backup disk side of things. I only thought SSV was to do with being safe on live if M$ ever checked.
So just to clarify things.....
To pass AP2.5 and a game to boot in future you will need to be using LT+ and a backup disc will have to contain SSV3?
LT+ and an AP2.5 game burned with SSV2 will not boot?
I have a large number of games and i think if i had to burn them all off again, not only would it be too time consuming, it would be really expensive. Even after this a year down the line M$ could do something else and then games would require SSV4 or similar so id have to start burning them all again.
I think if you factored all the time & money into it, it would work out cheaper to buy a new 360 and not to accept the update that awoke AP2.5 in older games. I could then play all my old games on one 360 and burn future games with SSV3 for the new 360.
As you say, we do not know if this will ever happen but i will not bother to burn my backups of AC:BH and NFS off yet untill i can patch the SSV3 files into them.
Right... Pre-NXE dash has no AP25.... Newer AP25 Titiles will require a dash update to even play... Dash update has AP25 checks built-in..... AP25 will not allow a given title to even BOOT which fails AP25 checks..... a TITILE CANNOT pass any AP25 checks WITHOUT SSV3..... SSV3 isnt available yet..... pre-LT+ Firmware cannot respond to AP25 checks nor query SSV3 on a disc. The only Drives which cannot respond to AP25 are Samsungs and Early Hitachis and ONLY if they are the ORIGINAL drive which was married to the console (OSIG)
So to use any AP25 games SAFELY or for some even AT ALL you need:
Fall 2010 Dash (Kinect Dash)
LT+ Firmware (no exception) for Hitachi 78 and newer, BenQ and Lite-on Drives (Sammys and Pre-78 Hitachis are exempt from AP25) online OR Offline/ Banned or NOT
SSV3 on disc (need to re-burn) Unless already banned and using Samsung or Pre-78 Hitachi Drive then no need to re-burn.
This is just the way it is.... MOST if not all of us (except for the lucky few who still have a Sammy or Hitachi drive) Will have to start to re-burn our titles.
Hopefully ABGX v 1.1.0 will be released in time with LT+ to help us determine which titles need to actually be re-burned but for now as you said I wouldnt even bother to burn it the first time.
This quote is from ABGX Site:
2010/11/06:
abgx360 v1.0.3 released!
Changes affecting all platforms:
- Added full support for all current PFI/Video waves and the ability for future waves to be fully supported through updates to abgx360.dat
- The SplitVid check is now mandatory when checking an ISO/DVD and the "Check Stealth" option is enabled (iXtreme LT requires SplitVid for XBL safety)
Note: The GUI has not been changed and will still display version 1.0.2, don't worry about it as long as the CLI app displays v1.0.3
Sorry for the long release interval but v1.1.0 is taking much longer than expected and hopefully this interim update will address the main concern people were having, even though v1.0.2 was designed to support new PFI/Video waves as long as the game was verified, v1.0.3 gets rid of the yellow text and also allows you to check SplitVid on newer games that haven't been verified yet. It does not, however, add automatic searching/patching of SS v2 files. That's something that isn't even finished in v1.1.0 yet, and there's still the matter of SS v3 to deal with.
Note 2: XBL safety is very uncertain at the moment... The latest LT firmware for Samsung drives is considered by many to be fairly safe (since the TS-H943A ms25/ms28 original firmware doesn't support AP 2.5) but owners of other drives need to be very careful and upgrade to LT+ when it becomes available.
This post has been edited by lrod2344: Nov 18 2010, 05:18 PM