First off I want to say special thanks to aerosoul94, we discovered this few months ago, we did alot of mods, and now this is the time for release!
Ok, so now I'll explain how to edit memory of PS3 games in real time.
Tools needed :
A PS3 with a DEX firmware
ProDG Target Manager and ProDG Debugger (they got leaked just google it)
make_fself.exe
The ELF file of the game you want to mod
/!\ - Your PS3 must be wired, it will not work if you're using WiFi - /!\
Ok first, start ProDG Target Manager and go on "Search For Targets" then press the refresh button to start scanning, if all is ok your PS3 should be detected, just right click on it and move it to "Debugging Station" group then double click on it, it will add your PS3 into your targets list.
Now in your targets list, right click on your PS3 then choose "Connect", once your PS3 is connected you can start ProDG Debugger (if it's asking you to select a target then just select your PS3).
You will see a window called "Memory", that's in this window that you will edit the memory of the game you want.
Ok now you need to make a fself (with make_fself.exe) of the ELF you want to edit memory, just go into cmd then put make_fself x.elf EBOOT.BIN where x is your ELF (it will create the EBOOT), once you have your file just put it in your PS3 in the right game folder.
In ProDG Debugger you should see a process appear in the "Processes" window, right click on it then choose "Attach Process" then "Continue without symbols" now your process is attached and you can view memory, but when you attach it, ProDG pauses the process, you have to continue it, just go in ProDG Target Manager, expand the list of your PS3, go to "Kernel Explorer", highlight the process then press the "Continue" icon (you can also continue it with ProDG Debugger).
Now you're done and you can edit memory of your game, by the way there are other options in ProDG Debugger, you can add breakpoints, show disassembly, etc. Also don't forget to refresh memory or just enable "Auto Update" option.
Please don't hate on me but what exactly does real time modding do? Is it like an advancement in modding Cod and other games?
It allows you to do stuff like this (obviously). Normally the game won't allow you to do this like for example in D3's video where he spawns weapons. The only way I can think of why this works is because the process is already running and the game can't really check for it. I could be completely wrong so don't quote me.
It allows you to do stuff like this (obviously). Normally the game won't allow you to do this like for example in D3's video where he spawns weapons. The only way I can think of why this works is because the process is already running and the game can't really check for it. I could be completely wrong so don't quote me.
Anyone else having an issue with the EBOOT for BO2? It loads the game fine and i can edit the memory but when i click zombies or multiplayer, it freezes.