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Unfortunately there are no cheat codes available for Dead Island on the Xbox 360. If you're interested in modding your save file then you can look up a program called Modio, and you can probably mod a little bit of cheating into your save such as giving you a bunch of money. Do your own research into the matter though, as modding isn't for everyone and it has some risks involved such as getting your save corrupted. Best of luck to you, Dead Island was kind of a doozy for me too. Thankfully I played on PC so I had cheats available ^_^
no cheats that i know of but you can get mods for the game. you have to have xbox moded. or meet some one who would give you a moded weapon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0-GUXEvAWo use link for how to download.
Well it sounds like those 2 game packs might have something wrong internally or the battery that saves your game data is either dying or is dead then. So you. Could buy new game packs to see if it works. Luke games
try the following Please start with these steps when you are ready to troubleshoot the
cause of the crashes you are experiencing.
Check the Minimum System Requirements
If you have never played the game before on your system, it is
crucial to double-check the system requirements to determine if your
system can run the game. The minimum system requirements for each game
can be found on the game's page in the Steam Storefront.
Check the DirectX
and Pixel Shader Requirements for Games on Steam topic to make sure
that your system meets the minimum requirements for the game you are
attempting to play. Many newer games such as Team Fortress 2 and Portal
require greater system resources than Half-Life 2.
Verify Your Game Cache Files
Please see the Verifying GCF Cache Files topic
for instructions to ensure game cache file corruption is not the source
of the crash.
Rule out Background Applications and
Anti-Virus/Security Software
Check the Programs Which Interfere
with Steam, and Spyware,
Adware, and Viruses Interfering with Steam topics to ensure the
crash which you have encountered is not related to malicious software or
a specific program which is known to cause issues with Steam. Certain Anti-Virus applications such as AVG
7.5, Nod32 and Norton have been confirmed to cause instability with
Steam and Source Engine games. This software must be fully uninstalled from your system until the
Anti-Virus software developers can resolve these issues. If you are not
comfortable with using alternative Anti-Virus protection, then we
recommend contacting your Anti-Virus developer for more information.
Do Not Use Two Sound Devices Simultaneously
If you have installed a PCI or USB sound card on your system
(such as a Creative X-fi or Audigy sound card), please ensure that your
motherboard's onboard sound card is disabled in the system BIOS. Having
both installed may result in system instability - even if the secondary
device is disabled in the Windows device manager. Please consult your
motherboard's manual for instructions on editing BIOS settings.
Routers and Firewalls Can Also Cause Crashes
Check the Router and Router Firmware
Issues topic to make sure that your router is properly configured
and that you are running the best possible firmware version available.
If your router is not configured correctly, it can cause crashes both in
Steam and in games.
Firewalls can also lead to crashes depending on the way they are
configured. Please follow the Using a Firewall with Steam
topic to make sure your Firewall is properly configured.
Force the Game Settings Back to the "Factory
Defaults"
Those custom autoexec.cfg files and graphics tweak guides you
followed promised all kinds of improvements, but if all you ended up
with are crashes then it is time to restore the original game settings
for stability. In order to do this, make sure you are not running any
custom autoexec.cfg files when the game starts up and use the
-autoconfig launch option. To set this option, follow these steps:
Right-click on the game you're attempting to play
Select "Properties"
Click "Set Launch Options", found under the "General" tab
Type in: -autoconfig
Click "Ok"
Launch the game
Mss32.dll (Miles Sound System)
Other PC games may install the Mss32.dll file in your
C:\Windows\System32 directory. This can lead to the game crashing
because the Mss32.dll file in your Windows folder is conflicting with
the file located in the game's directory. Please see the The MSS DLL is incorrectly installed in the Windows System
directory topic for instructions on how to remove the file from your
System32 directory.
I -believe- the second island opens after the Phnom Penh '86 mission at Diaz's mansion (which is located on Star Island in the middle of the map). I usually save at the house across the street from the lawyer's office (Ken Rosenberg) before doing this mission. Especially if you're not very good at aiming without auto-target, like me. *laugh*
First, turn on your Action Replay, and after the warning screen for the DS Pops up, hold these four buttons: A+B+SELECT+START, the white screen will stay up longer than normal, but just be patient.
When the menu screen pops up, let go of the buttons
Plug your DS (Action Replay) to your computer and you should be ready to input games and codes again.
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