I don't have a hacked (or hackable) PS3, but I do have a number of PS3 games I'd like to preserve for the future.
When I say I want to make backups, I mean that word literally. I figure that fifteen years from now, my discs may or may not still work, but they'll probably be at least one functional PS3 emulator. If I put my PS3 games into my computer's BluRay drive and make an iso via a standard disc imaging program, will that be a sufficient copy of the disc? Or is there some other sort of weird encryption layer/partition/whatever that won't get backed up?
When I say I want to make backups, I mean that word literally. I figure that fifteen years from now, my discs may or may not still work, but they'll probably be at least one functional PS3 emulator. If I put my PS3 games into my computer's BluRay drive and make an iso via a standard disc imaging program, will that be a sufficient copy of the disc? Or is there some other sort of weird encryption layer/partition/whatever that won't get backed up?