You need to run the 4.05 exploit to get the debug menu for installing pkgs, once you have that, you can install official update PKGs from Orbismodding.com for your legit games. My PS4 is not activated, no PSN account tied, and updated Bloodborne without issues.
Try as I might I just can't seem to install the Bloodborne 1.09 package (note: I have already installed the 1.00 version from my purchased original disc).
I have a 16 GB USB stick formatted as ExFat
Copied onto the root of that are the following files:
UP9000-CUSA00900_00-BLOODBORNE000000-A0109-V0100_0.pkg
UP9000-CUSA00900_00-BLOODBORNE000000-A0109-V0100_1.pkg
UP9000-CUSA00900_00-BLOODBORNE000000-A0109-V0100_2.pkg
UP9000-CUSA00900_00-BLOODBORNE000000-A0109-V0100-DP.pkg
I plug the USB stick into the left (or right!) USB port.
When I go into Debug Settings I select:
Game > Package Installer > Install All
I press X after each of the following errors:
An error has occurred
(CE-35659-8)
An error has occurred
(CE-35706-0)
An error has occurred
(CE-35706-0)
An error has occurred
(CE-36246-1)
Naturally I still get those errors if only selecting one package at a time.
where am I going wrong?
EDIT: Got it working! I was using the wrong update files. On checking my disc I saw that the ID on the disc was CUSA-03173
Taking from that and slightly adjusting it to CUSA03173_00 and entering that on one of the package databases gave me this:
https://ps4.octolus.net/view/CUSA03173_00/NP
Just one file to download so I grabbed it, put it on the USB stick and installed it without a problem. The information for the game now states that it's 1.09
This is one of the EU versions.
However, the package update is so small at 190.7 MB that I wonder if it's all there! The game fires up though so it must be, although the other EU package files for other Bloodborne title IDs are a lot larger. Any ideas why?
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