Thursday, April 12, 2012

How to play a region locked xbox 360 game and use my region's account on it?

Question

So I realized that their have been a lot of xbox 360 games made in Europe & Japan that haven't made it to the US.

I found out though that setting up a PAL or NTSC-J xbox 360 to play these games in the US isn't too difficult though.

My question is once the hardware is set up, can an xbox account in the US region still be downloaded or transferred to the foreign xbox?

I know that xbox accounts can't change region, I was just hoping I could get my US account on the foreign xbox to get achievements for the foreign game I wanted to play.

Asked by user1207381

Answer

How do you play a region-locked xbox 360 game?

You can play a region-locked xbox 360 game on a console for that region as you have already figured out. This is largely necessary because of different output standards NTSC v. NTSC-J v. PAL and the hardware of xbox 360s only supporting one of these formats.

Can an xbox account in the US region exist on a foreign console?

This seems to be your real question. You should consider changing the title. The short answer is yes. Also to address what seems to be your primary concern, achievements that you earn on your foreign console can be added to your gamertag, regardless of what region it is from.

See this thread about stacking achievements. The relevant post is as follows:

... So if I buy a PAL360(which is Europe)and get a copy of German Bioshock. All I need to do is attach my harddrive to the PAL360 and get more achievements for playing the same game, hence stackable. Is this correct?

Yes, but for the convenience of use you can simple store your profile in a Memory Unit and use it between 2 consoles, each one with its HDD.

You have to log with you normal account every time you play the games in different consoles, to earn the achievements.

So, simply put, you just copy your profile over to the other console either using an HDD or memory stick and sign in as normal.

Answered by skovacs1

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