For PSN/SEN games they used a fallback disc hash key. ![]() You need to use an original game disc and extract it from the disc. ‘Disc Hash Key’ (disc_hash_key): per a game disc or a constant key for PSN/SEN games (used to hash a file entry). ‘Secure File ID’ (secure_file_id): per a game file, almost the same for all files of the game, specified by a game developer (used to encrypt save game files and to hash their content). ‘Console ID’ (console_id): your unique console identifier. ‘Authentication ID’ (authentication_id): an additional constant key. ‘Fallback Disc Hash Key’ (fallback_disc_hash_key): a constant key used for discless PSN/SEN games. ‘PARAM.SFO Key’ (param_sfo_key): a constant key used for PARAM.SFO entry. ‘Syscon Manager Key’ (syscon_manager_key): a constant key from a Syscon Manager. Let’s take a look:ĪTTENTION!!! Be careful with ‘pfdtool’ because it is working with the directory you specify so it will overwrite files inside it. There is also a Secure File ID dumpr included as well. These tools can decrypt/encrypt save games as well as reisgn and patch SFO files. PS3 developer flat_z has released a new set of tools for save game manipulation. ![]() The tools are able to decrypt/encrypt save games and also resign, patch SFO files. ![]() Programmer and reverse engineerer flat_z (as stated on his twitter page) recently released a packaged called Save Game Tools on his twitter As the package title implies it’s tools for manipulating PS3 save games.
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