PS3 Tools Collection 2.0.55 Released - Updated Cheat Editor/PKG ContentID & More
Aldostools has put out yet another update with the well-known PS3 Tools Connection, which includes an updated Bruteforce Save Data tool with support for over 2300 title IDs, a PS3 Cheat Editor application that allows users to patch cheats into the EBOOTs for use on 3.55/post-3.55 CFWs without the need for Code Unique, an updated PKG_ContentID with the added feature to extract ELFs to context menu of SELF files and includes a fixed mmRAS Server application that fixes the mouse pointer misplacement issue.
Aldostools has put out yet another update with the well-known PS3 Tools Connection, which includes an updated Bruteforce Save Data tool with support for over 2300 title IDs, a PS3 Cheat Editor application that allows users to patch cheats into the EBOOTs for use on 3.55/post-3.55 CFWs without the need for Code Unique, an updated PKG_ContentID with the added feature to extract ELFs to context menu of SELF files and includes a fixed mmRAS Server application that fixes the mouse pointer misplacement issue.
I believe he also included 4.XX compatibility for the cheats editor.
...hence the term "post-3.55", whereby post, as a prefix term, indicates AFTER, or ABOVE, as in a special needs educational department for post-16 students.
...hence the term "post-3.55", whereby post, as a prefix term, indicates AFTER, or ABOVE, as in a special needs educational department for post-16 students.
That'll teach me for posting without reading!! LOL
...and that kills the entertainment value of a game completely!
Well, not quite. Not sure if you're being sarcastic, but it defeats the original purpose intended by the developers of the game thus negating the intended experience. It's like playing Monopoly and grabbing a few thousand bucks while the bank isn't watching. However, I've seen lots of interesting cheats that enable unused content to be used in the game; however most of these types of cheat codes exists only on older consoles as modern day exportations of "left over unused code" is usually done by hacking the game itself without the use of simple cheat codes (when possible). I do stand behind my original post though; if you cheat to beat a game you've not beaten the game - you've simply cheated. Oh, and cheating on-line is simply horrible. Alas, there is really no way to prevent adolescents or ones with the IQ of them from doing so.