: Patched to work alongside Open PS2 Loader (OPL), allowing you to launch cheats and then boot games from a USB, HDD, or Network (SMB).
Community members have released "all-in-one" versions that specifically bridge the gap for PAL users: Massive Codelists : Updated ISOs and ELF files now come pre-loaded with over 2,000 games
: Historically, official versions of Codebreaker (like the popular v9 and v10) were locked to NTSC-U games. Users in PAL regions often had to rely on alternative tools or complex conversion methods to use these cheats. The Homebrew Era
. It was prized for its user-friendly interface and the ability to update cheat lists via a USB drive or internet connection—a rarity for the time. The NTSC Limitation
"60Hz Progressive Scan Force." While technically a video mode cheat, this bypasses the PAL version's forced 50Hz letterbox, letting you play at full-screen 480p with unlimited stamina.
Improved support for loading codes from USB devices (using a thumb drive) or directly from a hard drive (if using a Network Adapter). How to Use Updated Code Breaker (PAL)
For a stock, unmodified PAL PS2: