
and in my opinion it's a very a very bad programming style using absolute paths. So as u can see case 1 is really really bad.

Resogun ps3 update#
And every time game gets an update with a new EBOOT.BIN u need to repeat this process. In case 1 u have to reverse engineer the EBOOT.BIN in order to change all paths to either disc-paths (which is a bad idea) or much better to relative paths. grafic/lev1_graf.dat" refers infact to " /dev_bdvd/PS3_GAME/USRDIR/grafic/lev1_graf.dat" (which exists and game works without probs) ') is now " /dev_bdvd/PS3_GAME/USRDIR/". So in case.ġ) the EBOOT.BIN tries to find it's data still on " /dev_hdd0/game/NPEA12345/USRDIR/grafic/lev1_graf.dat" (which isn't there so it fails running)Ģ) the EBOOT.BIN home directory('. when you convert a psn-game/app to disc the absolute path for data changes to "/dev_bdvd/PS3_GAME/USRDIR/grafic/lev1_graf.dat". grafic/lev1_graf.dat" (relative means: relative to the directory where EBOOT.BIN exists. These paths can be.ġ) absolute paths like for example " /dev_hdd0/game/NPEA12345/USRDIR/grafic/lev1_graf.dat"Ģ) relative paths like for example ". The reason why psn-games/apps work or not work as iso/jb-format without installed game data is pretty simple:Įach game (=EBOOT.BIN) has paths in it to refer to its data for eg grafics, sounds, maps etc. So really the advantages are only less clutter and can be accessed from websrv. The downside is that the game still needs to be installed on hdd and can simply be launched from there.

I am trying to keep everything there because all my ps3s can access them. This can be useful because there is no clutter on xmb and you can launch the game from server.
Resogun ps3 iso#
I then made an iso from crack package files plus c00 folder.
Resogun ps3 full#
I then reinstalled the full game folder to hdd from ftp minus crack package so nothing on xmb. Then I deleted everything from hdd except for necessary files for crack package thinking that it maybe was just using those files and the rest is getting from Iso. I then launched the ISO and the game worked flawlessly.
Resogun ps3 install#
I ftp'ed the complete game back to hdd and didn't install a crack pkg so icon was missing from xmb. I initially thought that the edat may have been removed when I uninstalled from hdd. I then deleted the game from hdd and tried the iso. I made the Iso and the game loaded fine as well. I was installing some packaged games on my hdd to be sure they worked before attempting to convert to ISO. I recently started to finish up some of the games I didn't have time to finish before. I stopped by to drop a little bit of info for the scene.

From Housemarque OY, the creators of the Super Stardust™ series & Dead Nation™ comes RESOGUN™, the next generation of shoot ‘em up, now on the PlayStation®3 system.
