If the game freezes after exiting the first temple WITHOUT defeating the first boss, install the game data and the problem should be fixed. Use, Works with CFW2OFW v.13 too, tested in HAN. All C00 timed-trial games are compatible so please do not list them here.
Exclusive Method Options for Non-Convertible Games.Guidelines on using Enable HAN Mode and Enable Debug Packages Mode.Install the games (not Han) in parts, always using Debug PKG. Package the NPXBXXXXX and BLXXXXXXX files.
When converting a game that was released in physical BluRay format is recommended to verify the integrity of the game files dumped/ripped from the disc by doing a IRD check of the game files in PC with a tool like PS3-ISO-Rebuilder, or in the PS3 with ManaGunZ.Transfer PKGs preferably via PC-to-PS3 direct LAN using a full-duplex CAT5e or CAT6 cable to enable up to 20MB/s average download rate (example: download 10GB in 9 mins) with PKG Linker 2.0. Ps3Xploit v3.0 ethanol (HAN / only 4.81 & 4.82) and Ps3Xploit v3.0.1 Hybrid Firmware (HFW / only 4.83, 4.84, 4.85 & 4.86) allows installation of the conversion Debug PKG. Disadvantage is the PS3 HDD needs to be reformatted every transfer so adding new games bit by bit to HDD can be painful.
If LIC.DAT is missing, use KDW LIC.DAT Offline Generator to create a new license although the above-listed tools generate LIC.DAT automatically.Īfter conversion, resulting game file folders are then moved through methods listed below depending on the target OFW console's firmware version:ĭata Transfer Utility (DTU) method requires two PS3 consoles, a CFW unit being the sending source and an OFW unit being the receiving target. Only games with available game updates can be converted but workarounds are found which require special handling (marked "Exclusive Method") shown in the table Notes.
Misplaced rage there guys, look at the real problem.List only conversions using Retail Discs (Title IDs start in "BLxxxxx" or "BCxxxxx")ĬFW2OFW is a term to describe converting dumped/ripped PS3 retail Blu-ray disc (BD) games from ISO or PS3_Game folder into digital backups manually or using one of these Windows PC tools/apps:
So how about quitting your whining about game developers not releasing compatability patches for newer systems, when microsoft can't find a system to stick to, and forces the world into spending another 500 + dollars on an os in 5 years THEY won't be doing anything for either. So, for about sfa you can put a box together for older games. I have a dos box with 95, a 98 box, an xp box and a vista 64bit box, should the need to play a game turn up, i rip the box out of the cupboard and connect it up. How about getting on their back to make it work, THERE's a much more productive idea. I don't see this as a game developer's problem, Microsoft reckon their compatibility settings are the be all and end all when they just don't do the job. Yes this is true it sucks games this great don't run, now I don't know about you but I've been going through this for years, microsoft obsoletes an operating system and games that ran on the last one won't run anymore.