you can put it on a stick,, but when you put the save back to the ps3 it doesn't work :'(
I don't think so, you need to hack into it, but it wont workNever knew you could put it on a usb stick. If that really is true, is there any way to use Bruteforce to get rid of the copy protection and make it work?
they did it so the people can't gt the trophys of a other save,, (ps: I don't know if you can hack it, but you can search around the web )If I could hack my PS3, couldn't I make it so my saves work? I do have them backed up on PS+, but I'd like a physical save too. I never understood why developers thought copy protected saves were a good idea. Considering how pretty much all PS3 saves can be backed up to SD cards, what makes developers such as From Software think it's OK to make it impossible to back up their saves physically? Why don't they realize that save data is pretty much the most important thing in gaming?
they did it so the people can't gt the trophys of a other save,, (ps: I don't know if you can hack it, but you can search around the web )
I don't know exactly what he's trying to do, but using Bruteforce to decrypt, modify, and re-encrypt a save doesn't require CFW for the save to be useable.You can use Aldostools Bruteforce SaveData to rebuild the save as your own!
I got a f*ckton of trophys in SoulCalibur 5 that way. Maybe all of them.
You have to play some for the trophys to trigger tho sometimes
You do have to have CFW tho
Oh daang! Really?I don't know exactly what he's trying to do, but using Bruteforce to decrypt, modify, and re-encrypt a save doesn't require CFW for the save to be useable.
Haven't tried myself, but apparently you can re-sign someone else's save for use with your profile with Bruteforce.Oh daang! Really?
hmm...
Oh yeah you just need a save of your own don't you! lol i forgot. Thanks!