• Homebrew, PS3 Hacks , 26.02.2012

    French Developer Markus95, has released an awesome mod for Paintown,here is a quote from the source:

    My Mod is dedicated to one of my favorite manga: Saint Seiya (Knights of the Zodiac) . This is no more than a first version, far from being finished, but already well supplied … J ‘I gathered the bulk of the manga, trying to be as faithful to the work of the great original Masami Kurumada . I have therefore taken the broad outlines of this fabulous manga, my Mod starts at the beginning of the latter and end at the end of the period of the Sanctuary (which for me is the best part of the work of the master …)

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  • 8 Comments

    1. zecoxao
      02-26-2012
      11:20 AM
      1

      wish we had more homebrew developers like this one and ThatOtherDev, that'd surely boost things up in 3.55 CFW corner

    2. bcklzz
      02-26-2012
      02:54 PM
      2

      Freaking Cool!... Didn't know that paintown had been ported to the PS3. hell didn't know about paintown until yesterday.

    3. concretecork
      02-26-2012
      03:29 PM
      3

      Originally Posted by zecoxao View Post
      wish we had more homebrew developers like this one and ThatOtherDev, that'd surely boost things up in 3.55 CFW corner
      [MENTION=163760]ZOMBIEKILLAH[/MENTION] is awesome at developing mods. Check his stuff out

    4. zecoxao
      02-26-2012
      07:56 PM
      4

      Originally Posted by concretecork View Post
      [MENTION=163760]ZOMBIEKILLAH[/MENTION] is awesome at developing mods. Check his stuff out
      thanks man, will do

    5. sandungas
      02-26-2012
      08:59 PM
      5

      Its the first homebrew using a PARAM.HIS with the changelog, right?
      Nice, this was fast

    6. markus95
      02-26-2012
      09:32 PM
      6

      Hi,
      Thanks for Your publication...
      @ sandungas, yes i used a PARAM.HIS it s excellent thank to you...

    7. sandungas
      02-27-2012
      11:39 PM
      7

      The installation of the mod consist in just pasting the "data" folder inside the game install folder in HDD, right ?

      You can manage this with a .pkg installation, the best/easy way for this emulator is to install the mods with category "GD" (like an expansion pack)... and using a different TITLE_ID (the name of the folder in wich will be installed)... standard "expansion packs" uses something like TITLE_ID_MODS when installed keeping the main program TITLE_ID at the beggining and adding a string like _MODS at the end... but you dont need to keep this standard "naming system"
      You can configure the emulator to load the mod from any folder, right?, so there is no problem with names, and there is no need to place the mods inside the install folder of the emulator (in fact is better to install them appart)

      For this, use a PARAM.SFO extracted from one of the .pkg that sometimes are included in game discs as "extra content"
      One with category GD ... but without APP_VER (this is a patch, is not what you need), and without COMMUNICATION_ID (or similars related with licenses)... the rest has no much importance, just use an intuitive TITLE_ID

      Additionally, if you use subfolders in your .pkg all the mods can be installed there, and you have the option to see and manage them from XMB (in the "game data utility" at the top of game column)... you can uninstall the emulator but keeping your mods (or the opposite)... and you can even add a changelog of the mods installed by using PARAM.HIP/HIS

      ---
      Not a request just some ideas

    8. markus95
      02-28-2012
      08:37 AM
      8

      [MENTION=202964]sandungas[/MENTION], hi
      Thank for your ideas...

      The Mod is the "file" saintseiya with somes in "music" and "sound"...
      But the Pkg need a data file for work, otherwise Paintown don' t start...
      I add my "file" saint seiya (my Mod) in data file...

      I don' t compile the pkg voluntarily, I would for the next release...

      For the PARAM.HIP/HIS it was just a test worked, I don' t included in this version 0.1...

      Thank you for your advice, I'll try all this for the next version ...
      And thank for you work on PARAM.HIP/HIS...it's very cool for changelog, etc...

      Sorry for my english he is bad....
      See you later if you want, bye