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Hello
NextGenUpdate, today PS4 Developer
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decrypted a Playstation Network game called "
P.T Silent Hills". For those who don't know what P.T Silent Hills is, you can check the information on that
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In addition to it being decrypted. This means something big incoming from a small package
. Well first off, you can load the game (P.T Silent Hills) through your
APP_HOME(data) similar like they did with Minecraft, but in a decrypted format. For the moment, this only works on TestKits and DevKits. Imagine if we could decrypt more game? It's possible.
For those who are wondering, what the hell is
APP_HOME(data)? This is quite old, and you could've seen this on the
Playstation 3 Console. To keep it basic this means the
inter-connectivity between the
PS4 Console and the
Developer's PC.
A twitter user named
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retail systems besides
TestKits since we have the
"dec ebot". Well,
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absent on a
retail console. So meaning it couldn't happen!
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Zecoxao also shared the torrent for us, incase someone needed it to figure out how to run it on retails. I would share it, but
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Warez on our site. If you'd want it, you can find it on the internet by searching it up, or by going to
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Following from the decryption topic,
Zecoxao also discussed a few more things with twitter users. This was done on a
1.76 TestKit PS4. This had nothing to with a
.RIF File since it didn't have one, but it did require
ACT.DAT and
idps.binding
.RIF File: When you pay for and download anything from PSN, a RIF file will appear in your exdata folder. This file contains the following information:
- Contend-ID
- Date and Time of Purchase
- Expiration (such as in the KZ3 MP Beta)
- PSN User Information
ACT.DAT: An activation file for a Sony Playstation' console, based on an account email and password, the devices IDPS, the platform and activation type. The following it contains:
- PSN User
- PSN User 'Tag'
- PSN User Information (some kind of authentication details)
IDPS.Binding: The IDPS is a 16 byte value that contains console specific information. Exactly what information this stores is not completely known. Attaching the word binding basically stating "Holding/Binding the Console Information".
[These definitions were taken from the
PS3Wiki and
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