These are highly advanced and technique oriented games, which comprises of the high and extra graphic, resolution and size qualities. The PlayStation Network games are downloaded from the PlayStation Stores.
These are "Exclusive" games, which means they can run on only the PS3 platform. There are currently 795 games available, out of which there are multiplatform: 635 exclusive: 150 and console exclusive: 10. The list of retail PlayStation 3 games was released or planned for release on Blu-ray Disc. PS3 games are PlayStation 3 games, which are played on the special consoles developed by Sony Computer Entertainment.
Their defining features include a lack of centralized controlling authority and have a greater capacity in the inputs, processing, and outputs. Today’s games are Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), which provide an interface between the game and operating system (OS), in order to simplify the game design. These games work on the principles of artificial intelligence and game-physics. Their extra features of the games are the interfaces, which are managed by changing the properties like the feedback and sounds of the speakers and headphones. They are played with the help of advanced computer hardware devices, such as the fast central processing unit (CPU), a fast accessing keyboard along with the graphic cards and RAM memory. These games use the computer graphics for displaying the games.
PC games are general normal games, played on the computers. Thanks to Aldo for the PS3Tools provided for this tutorial and the creators of the ODE resigner and He圎dit.Key difference: PC games are computer games, which supports computer graphics, while PS3 games are PlayStation games, which are played on the special consoles developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. I've been noticed that some games won't boot this way, so I'll list the games that worked for me using this guide: I added some captures of the process placed in my MEGA cloud. Sorry for the language I’m no native English-speaker, it was quite hard so I tried my best. This was tested with a CFW 4.75 PS3 with MultiMAN 4.75. Follow the instructions and the generated EBOOT.BIN file must be copied and overwrite the one in the USRDIR folder in the structure.ħ.- Copy the structure in your External Storage (GAMEZ folder) and run it with your backup manager. txt file showing you the way) and execute the “run me” file.
Place the EBOOT.BIN file located in the USRDIR folder in the folder where you extracted the ODE resigner provided in this tutorial (there’s even a. Hit the save button and close.Ħ.- Change the EBOOT.BIN file with the ODE resigner. Open the PS3_DISC.SFB file and change the name provided with the one you copied before (in this case NPUB-30302). Save and close the He圎dit.ĥ.- Edit the PS3_DISC.SFB provided in this tutorial with PS3 DISC SFB EDIT in PS3Tools. If there appears on screen a window just hit Yes. Open the LIC.DAT file in the LICDIR folder in the structure and search for a game ID and change it for the one you copied before (in this case NPUB30302). Also Copy the name of the game (in this case NPUB30302) because you’ll need it later. Open the PARAM.SFO file and change the “HG Harddrive Game" option to “DG Disc Game”. If the game has a fix PKG you’ll just copy the extracted files in the PS3_GAME folder and save over the old files.ģ.- Edit the PARAM.SFO file extracted with PARAM SFO Editor in PS3Tools. To know if you’re doing it right: Everything in the NPUXXXX inside the PKG file should be placed in PS3_GAME in the structure provided in this guide. Open the PKG Game file and extract the folders of the PKG (i.e: USRDIR, TROPDIR, etc) and every other file in the PS3_GAME folder you found on the.
rar file provided somewhere on your PC.Ģ.- Unpack the game using PKG View 1.7 from the PS3tools. A quick search on the internet and you’ll find them ( ). PKG file of the game you want to convert to a game folder backup. For the sake of the tutorial I’ll use PSN Crysis 1.
We’ll see how to convert PKG files of a PSN game into a folder bootable from External Storage (i.e: BLES-XXXXX folder) using Aldo’s PS3Tools.
You might have some PSN games installed on your PS3 HDD with CFW and you want them in the External Storage (for future booting using your favorite Backup Manager) to free some space.