I can't also resign some game saves because their Disk Hash Key doesn't show up in the nf file (which is weird) and although I've learned how to dump that key (and how to know my IDPS) I don't want to do it and even if I wanted I only know how to do it for disk games, not for PSN games and backups downloaded from the Internet which I mount with multiMAN/mmCM. I tried using and not only it installs a lot of Visual C++ crap but it comes without a PARAM.SFO editor so I can't change the game saves' directory. Because of this I'll leave it set Off and resign them because there isn't a big difference compared to resigning them completely (not only changing their regions).ĮDIT 2: Now I can't resign the game saves. Transfer the file back to your PS3, replacing the old ones.It looks like after setting the Fake Save Data Owner setting On game saves from other regions aren't recognized so I still have to change their region. A fallback disc hash key will be used.ĭon't worry about that, it worked for me just fine.ĥ. Note: The console might warn you something like this: When you're done modding your save(s), choose Encrypt PFD > and the ~extracted folder will be recompiled back into a new GAME.DAT. If you wish to apply cheats using the file supplied earlier, just choose the Cheats > tab and tick all the boxes you want, then choose Apply >.Ĥ. If you wish, you can view and modify these with a hex editor.ģ. You can find a folder with the decrypted contents of the DAT inside the save folder (in a new folder called ~extracted). The background for the files on the left should be green if decryption was successful. Choose Decrypt All Files and the GAME.DAT will be decrypted. With the save of your choice highlighted, select the tab Decrypt PFD >. Just choose any PARAM.SFO from any save and you will be ready to decrypt.Ģ.
Double-click the save from the list that you want to edit and it will ask you to choose a PARAM.SFO file to update your profile with. If you have multiple saves, you can tell them apart by the name- which shows you the player level and date.ġ. If you did everything correctly, when you open the program for the first time, your saves should appear in the list and at the bottom it should say they are "Decryptable."Ĭlick on a save and double-click the PARAM.SFO that appears in the bottom left corner. Open the file nf with a text editor (it's in the Bruteforce Save Data folder) and add this entry wherever you want: Put it in the Cheats folder of the program.ĥ. Optionally, you may download this cheat file and use it to edit your save. If you're using FTP, your saves will be under /dev_hdd0/home/USERID/savedataĤ.
Transfer your saves from the PS3 to the Saves folder of the program. We must do this so that the program has the required read/write privileges to get the decryption key and dump the decrypted files.ģ. (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Bruteforce Save Data) to somewhere on your desktop. Once it's installed, move it from the installed directory
You can use this tutorial to decrypt saves from your PS3 console to use on the emulator, though!Ģ. NOTE: Saves do not have to be encrypted for use with RPCS3, so skip the encryption steps if editing RPCS3 saves. We'll be using it to edit and run a Persona 5 save. This is a tool that can decrypt, apply cheats to, and re-encrypt PS3 save data files. Download Bruteforce Save Data 4.7.4: !FlUE0BwS!CVBtAi4Q.lJLC2BPsN_wC_3s