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This page is for determining version differences of the Jak and Daxter games.
This page lists the various bugs and differences you will encounter on each copy of the Jak and Daxter games.


== PlayStation 2 ==
== PlayStation 2 (PS2) ==
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
[[File:PS2 Jak and Daxter Disc 2.PNG|thumb|The number 2 on the inner ring of the disc indicates that this is a Black Label #2 (NTSC-U/C) disc, which does have Citadel Skip.]]
[[File:PS2 Jak and Daxter Disc 2.PNG|thumb|The number 2 on the inner ring of the disc indicates that this is a Black Label #2 (NTSC-U/C) disc, which does have Citadel Skip.]]
If you have a North American Black Label (NTSC-U/C) copy of [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]], you may or may not have [[Citadel Skip]]. If you look on the back of the disc, you will find a number on the inner ring. This number indicates your version of the game and whether or not you have Citadel Skip. If you see a 1 or a 2, Citadel Skip is not patched and will work. If you see a 3 (or higher), Citadel Skip is patched and will not work.
If you have a North American Black Label (NTSC-U/C) copy of [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]], you may or may not have [[Citadel Skip]]. If you look on the back of the disc, you will find a number on the inner ring. This number indicates your version of the game and whether or not you have Citadel Skip. If you see a 1 or a 2, Citadel Skip is not patched and will work. If you see a 3 (or higher), Citadel Skip is patched and will not work.
[[File:Jak and Daxter TPL Disc Comparison for Citadel Skip.jpg|500px]]


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| Platinum Label (PAL) (NTSC-U/C) || style="background: green; color:white;" | Yes
| Platinum Label (PAL) (NTSC-U/C) || style="background: green; color:white;" | Yes
|-
|-
| Black Label (NTSC-J/Korean) (NTSC-U/C) || style="background: red; color:white;" | No
| Black Label (NTSC-J/Korean) || style="background: red; color:white;" | No
|-
|-
| Silver Label (NTSC-J) || style="background: red; color:white;" | No
| Silver Label (NTSC-J) || style="background: red; color:white;" | No
|}
|}


== PlayStation 3 ==
=== Jak II ===
All Jak and Daxter games on the PS3 versions suffer from [[Punch Glitch|punch glitch]] and is not recommended for speedruns.
In the Greatest Hits version, a patch was implemented to fix the [[Stadium Bug]] and to prevent the game from crashing during the final cutscene.
 
=== Jak 3 ===
[[Jak 3]] contains little to no changes between versions.
 
=== Jak X: Combat Racing ===
On the Black Label release, there is a bug referred to as [[Autosave Glitch]] that can occur. This bug causes the games autosave feature to fail and not actually save the game. It can also potentially corrupt the game's save data. You will know if the bug occurs when the memory card icon in the bottom corner flashes nonstop. The bug was fixed in the Greatest Hits version.
 
=== Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier ===
 
== PlayStation 3 (PS3) ==
In 2012, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Media_(company) Mass Media], a subsidiary of THQ, was tasked with porting the Jak and Daxter trilogy to the PlayStation 3. Below are the major differences for each of the games that are in this port.
 
All Jak games and versions on the PS3 suffer from [[Punch Glitch|punch glitch]].
 
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
Major differences include:
* Slower save/load times
* No Citadel Skip
* Punch Glitch


'''Jak and Daxter Collection (NTSC-U/C)''' - This version '''DOES NOT HAVE''' Citadel Skip.
=== Jak II ===
Major differences include:
* Faster save/load times
* Punch Glitch


'''Jak and Daxter Trilogy (PAL)''' - This version '''DOES NOT HAVE''' Citadel Skip.
=== Jak 3 ===
Major differences include:
* Faster save/load times
* Punch Glitch


== PlayStation 4 ==
== PlayStation 4 (PS4) ==
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
In 2017, the first four Jak and Daxter games were virtually released for the PlayStation 4. These releases turned out to be PlayStation 2 versions of the games that were emulated on the PlayStation 4. This means that the PlayStation 4 releases are the same as the PlayStation 2 releases.
In 2017, the first four Jak and Daxter games were virtually released for the PlayStation 4. These releases turned out to be PlayStation 2 versions of the games that were emulated on the PlayStation 4. This means that the PlayStation 4 releases are the same as the PlayStation 2 releases.


=== Jak II ===
=== Jak 3 ===
=== Jak X: Combat Racing ===
== PlayStation 5 (PS5) ==
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
=== Jak II ===
=== Jak 3 ===
=== Jak X: Combat Racing ===
== PlayStation Portable (PSP) ==
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
=== Jak II ===
=== Jak 3 ===
=== Daxter ===
=== Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier ===
== PlayStation Vita (PSVita) ==
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
=== Jak II ===


== PlayStation 5 ==
=== Jak 3 ===


== OpenGOAL PC Port ==
== OpenGOAL PC Port ==
Many changes were made in the OpenGOAL versions of the games.
=== Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy ===
Major differences include:
* Added subtitles option
* Added ability to skip cutscenes
* Fixed various game crashing bugs
* Added the option for mods and texture packs
* Allows for different controller support
=== Jak II ===
* Fixed various game crashing bugs
* Added the option for mods and texture packs
* Allows for different controller support

Revision as of 21:40, 18 February 2024

This page lists the various bugs and differences you will encounter on each copy of the Jak and Daxter games.

PlayStation 2 (PS2)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy

The number 2 on the inner ring of the disc indicates that this is a Black Label #2 (NTSC-U/C) disc, which does have Citadel Skip.

If you have a North American Black Label (NTSC-U/C) copy of Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, you may or may not have Citadel Skip. If you look on the back of the disc, you will find a number on the inner ring. This number indicates your version of the game and whether or not you have Citadel Skip. If you see a 1 or a 2, Citadel Skip is not patched and will work. If you see a 3 (or higher), Citadel Skip is patched and will not work.

Version Citadel Skip
Black Label #1 (NTSC-U/C) Yes
Black Label #2 (NTSC-U/C) Yes
Black Label #3+ (NTSC-U/C) No
Greatest Hits (NTSC-U/C) No
Black Label (PAL) Yes
Platinum Label (PAL) (NTSC-U/C) Yes
Black Label (NTSC-J/Korean) No
Silver Label (NTSC-J) No

Jak II

In the Greatest Hits version, a patch was implemented to fix the Stadium Bug and to prevent the game from crashing during the final cutscene.

Jak 3

Jak 3 contains little to no changes between versions.

Jak X: Combat Racing

On the Black Label release, there is a bug referred to as Autosave Glitch that can occur. This bug causes the games autosave feature to fail and not actually save the game. It can also potentially corrupt the game's save data. You will know if the bug occurs when the memory card icon in the bottom corner flashes nonstop. The bug was fixed in the Greatest Hits version.

Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier

PlayStation 3 (PS3)

In 2012, Mass Media, a subsidiary of THQ, was tasked with porting the Jak and Daxter trilogy to the PlayStation 3. Below are the major differences for each of the games that are in this port.

All Jak games and versions on the PS3 suffer from punch glitch.

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy

Major differences include:

  • Slower save/load times
  • No Citadel Skip
  • Punch Glitch

Jak II

Major differences include:

  • Faster save/load times
  • Punch Glitch

Jak 3

Major differences include:

  • Faster save/load times
  • Punch Glitch

PlayStation 4 (PS4)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy

In 2017, the first four Jak and Daxter games were virtually released for the PlayStation 4. These releases turned out to be PlayStation 2 versions of the games that were emulated on the PlayStation 4. This means that the PlayStation 4 releases are the same as the PlayStation 2 releases.

Jak II

Jak 3

Jak X: Combat Racing

PlayStation 5 (PS5)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy

Jak II

Jak 3

Jak X: Combat Racing

PlayStation Portable (PSP)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy

Jak II

Jak 3

Daxter

Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier

PlayStation Vita (PSVita)

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy

Jak II

Jak 3

OpenGOAL PC Port

Many changes were made in the OpenGOAL versions of the games.

Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy

Major differences include:

  • Added subtitles option
  • Added ability to skip cutscenes
  • Fixed various game crashing bugs
  • Added the option for mods and texture packs
  • Allows for different controller support

Jak II

  • Fixed various game crashing bugs
  • Added the option for mods and texture packs
  • Allows for different controller support