Thread:GetLuck/@comment-26573805-20190301055132/@comment-26573805-20190308214302

Also, do you know what .GPDs are? Those are the game profile data for each game, and they are named by the game IDs, which for JD3 is 55530888, and you can go in Horizon under your profile, go to the contents tab, and find all the GPDs and some contents like avatar files for example. So you can add my profile data for JD3 to your own profile. Go to the GPD for JD3 on your profile's contents tab (which will be named 55530888.gpd), right-click on it, and "replace" it with the file I sent you on Facebook, then click the red Save, Resign, and Rehash button. I created a separate profile and tested this method of copying the unlock data to another profile and it worked for me at least (you can back up your data in case anything goes wrong). If you do that, you'll have all six (including the PAL exclusives) unlocked on yours without needing to sign in to my profile, and the profile data stores mojo unlockables and specials routines including the uplay unlocks which I have.

Don't worry if the KB of the GPD in your profile is a few hundred kilobytes bigger than the file I sent you or has any difference at all, the file size of that seems to fluctuate while you're playing.

Like I said above, it's possible to play Marcia Baila, Satellite, Airplanes, and Only Girl as guest, but it can only be done on the PAL console where the game detects the console's region for that. On an NTSC console, you must have the unlock data in the profile and be signed in with the profile containing the unlock data for the PAL exclusives to play them on the NTSC version.

If you want Cercavo Amore and Diggin' in the Dirt on the Xbox 360, it's based on the PAL copy unlike JD3, but JD4 (at least the PAL version) is region free and will work on an NTSC-U Xbox 360 just like JD3 (not so sure about an NTSC-J console, but the Japanese 360s aren't relevant to you anyway). I don't know what will happen with You Make Me Feel and Brand New Start but I suggest you back up your save file so you can keep them on the NTSC version if they store data differently and it ends up corrupting your NTSC version data. That Chazza guy from the UK that we were talking about has a PAL console since the UK is located in Europe so he has Marcia Baila, Satellite, Airplanes, and Only Girl (and has told me he has ET and Teenage Dream unlocked too, I assume he used the special edition code). Needless to say, he said he has Brand New Start but not You Make Me Feel when I asked him about it. He says he wasn't using an NTSC console, and that he doesn't remember how he did it, but that he remembers using a USB. I don't know if he's using the NTSC copy though.

Note that on Xbox 360, the region locking depends on the specific game and publisher. Even some games marked as NTSC or PAL saying "only for use on Xbox 360 entertainment systems with NTSC/PAL designation" are region free and will work on all consoles, just that those are the copies sold in those regions. Ubisoft sometimes region locks them, but sometimes has others region free, some JD games are region locked while others are region free.

For JD2014 and later, I recommend you just get the PAL copies on Xbox One like I did if you want those exclusives which is why I have Danse and Alfonso Signorini on there (which I don't have on my 360). After all, all games outside of China on Xbox One are region free (unlike the PAL Xbox 360 version of JD2014 which is region locked and I'd assume the PAL Xbox 360 version of 2015 as well, not 100% sure about the latter though).