Sega Saturn Security Ring bypass

Discussion in 'Sega Saturn Programming and Development' started by Nemo1984, Aug 6, 2013.

  1. Nemo1984

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    Ok I just recently bough Dragon Force for the Sega Saturn and when I put it in it seems it was running but then it dumps me into the cd player menu. So my question is if I purchase a Action Replay for the Saturn will it bypass it and let me play the game knowing the ring is not reading right need help asap.
     
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    So buying a action replay would help or just being a waste of money?
     
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  5. Nemo1984

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    yeah it is the same region and tried it on two different Saturn and does the same exact thing. I know that the outer security ring has a scratched and wondering if I buy the Action Replay would it be possible to do that without returning the game or am I just going to return it and continue my search for the game. Also it is american versions of saturn and game
     
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    Action Replay won't help - it doesn't do anything to the disk authentication, just bypasses the region check (unlike the Playstation, these are two distinct things in the Saturn). If you have access to a console with a modchip, try booting it on that to see if it's just an authentication problem or if the disc has some other problems - you could also try the swap trick, but that can be a little tricky if you have never done it before.

    Another possibility (although less likely since you tried two different consoles) is that the laser in the CD-ROM drive is starting to fail - when they are on the way out, the first things you have problems with are scratched discs.
     
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    no both consoles had cd rom drives and lens and batteries replace. Scared that it would just be the game not working but I guess I have to go get my money back
     
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    thanks all of you for answering my question time to go on the search again.
     
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    No, if it's scratched, just take it to your local game shop or video rental place and have them skim it with professional equipment. It's a valuable title, do it right.

    First, though, check there aren't any pin prick holes in the silver of the disc, a common issue with Saturn games. If you can see daylight through such a hole in the disc, it's pretty much useless.

    Does the console do this with any other title?
     
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