not much serioslyEthan_Hunt said:I'm confused. I understand competition, but do you guys take other people's accomplishments so seriously? If you haven't JB'd your PS3 and you know you have Platinum'd the whole game, then why should some random peep hacking the Platinum trophy is beyond me. I always thought that trophies are a part of your personal accomplishment, so if you have done it honestly, I don't see why you should even bother looking at the other person.
SharekhaN said:I tried it with my iPod 5.5G. Works well. Just a couple of things I am not sure of as to how to get a few games with single file sizes over 4 GB on to the PS3.
THE INTERNAL DRIVE ACTUALLY LETS you store files over 4gb,its the problem with the externalDesecrator said:^Which is the fcuk up as of now. Sony's internal hard drive has a proprietary file format system which may not let you dump files > 4GB in size. A hack could probably resolve that as well.
jojothedragon said:Keep you crimes to yourself hackers. There is no pride in it. You are just contributing to making game developers go hungry.
Oh! That's something new for me since I thought both the external drive (which supports only FAT32) and the internal drive with the proprietary file format system does not support transfer of files more than 4GB in size.brickhouse said:THE INTERNAL DRIVE ACTUALLY LETS you store files over 4gb,its the problem with the external
Well said amigojojothedragon said:Keep you crimes to yourself hackers. There is no pride in it. You are just contributing to making game developers go hungry.
If you use the FTP application to transfer games which have individual files larger than 4GB, only then will the internal HDD be able to regonise it.Desecrator said:Oh! That's something new for me since I thought both the external drive (which supports only FAT32) and the internal drive with the proprietary file format system does not support transfer of files more than 4GB in size.
afaik if you try to copy a file that is over 4gb on a fat32 hdd it will not copy, but if you extract or create a file on a fat32 hdd which is over 4gb it will create the file.Desecrator said:Oh! That's something new for me since I thought both the external drive (which supports only FAT32) and the internal drive with the proprietary file format system does not support transfer of files more than 4GB in size.
Copying/Extracting a file over 4GB on a FAT32 drive isn't possible on a Windows platform. On the PS3, however, it can store files over 4GB even if the HDD is FAT32. I just read up on the Internet and found that the internal HDD uses some sort of encrypted ExFat file system, which probably allows single files above 4GB to be stored, if extracted or transfered via FTP.stormblast said:afaik if you try to copy a file that is over 4gb on a fat32 hdd it will not copy, but if you extract or create a file on a fat32 hdd which is over 4gb it will create the file.
(am not 100% sure about this though)
FTP is the way to goDesecrator said:Oh! That's something new for me since I thought both the external drive (which supports only FAT32) and the internal drive with the proprietary file format system does not support transfer of files more than 4GB in size.