PlayStation 4 piraterij is nu een feit

RDJ134 23 januari 2018 om 19:18 uur

De laatste tijd waren er enkele grote doorbraken in het hacken van de PlayStation 4, en daar door werd het mogelijk om homebrew te draaien op de console van Sony. Maar met deze gegeven zijn er andere hackers aan de slag gegaan en hebben nu deze tools gemaakt die het mogelijk maken om illegaal verkregen PlayStation 4 games te booten. Veel succes met het downloaden van 80 gig en meer...... Vroegah had ik helemaal hyper geworden, maar ik denk dat ik te oud voor deze shit wordt.


After Flatz revealed a lot of details on how to create our own package files (arguably, for the sake of streamlining future homebrew support), it was only a matter of time: piracy is now a thing on PS4 4.05. And it appears to be much more easier than it used to on firmware 1.76.

There's already been multiple "dumps" of 4.05 compatible games circulating on the intertubes, and several scene members have confirmed these packages do work. People who worry about piracy for the sake of game preservation have warned that the current dumps being circulated will lead to compatibility issues in the future. But people willing to play AAA titles for free on their 4.05 will most likely not care about those details.

Without going into details, the same technique to install and run homebrews on 4.05 is basically used to run these decrypted game packages, using the recently released PS4Hen. As for creating them, most people so far use a series of tools named PKG Kitchen, an all in one system to rip games into a pkg file.

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