(I think it was the USB controllers I had for my drives or something like that.) If this is the case, I'll just merge my split files and leave it at that. Only the large psarc files need to be extracted. The ISO works with the psarc files extracted too. Alternatively you can merge the psarc files and create a split ISO. Yes that old method works for others games too.
Did anything come of that? Is there a tutorial for doing that? I've tried using NTFS, but it just never worked for me. This seems like a rather simple solution, but if it works, it works. I've read you can convert them into packages, but I'm not sure that will work in every case, and not sure if it is really any easier.Īlso, there was a thread on here about a year ago about using exFat on the PS3. So I was wondering is there a generic way for decompressing the psarc files for these 11 games, and just not using the psarcs at all? Or is the way the psarcs are used for each game so unique, that you have to customize how you decompress the files that this method just isn't viable? Examples of games would be GOW, resistence, and uncharted. This has been mostly successful, but I can't transfer them all to the internal, because I have like 3TB of games. I'm trying to have all my games installed/updated and available at once on my ps3. So I've got about 11 or so games that have split psarc files, because they are greater than 4GB for fat32.