Rabid Kangaroo
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I have a PS3 running 4.86.1 REBUG LITE CFW with webman installed. I have almost 100 PS3 games (converted to .iso) installed on an 8TB external drive connected to my PC. I am hosting the games with ps3netserv. Of all of these games, I am only having issues with two of them. Dragon Age Origins and Bayonetta. I verified IRD for both using PS3-ISO-Rebuilder 1.0.4.1. I then converted to iso with PS3 ISO Tools V2.2.
The issue with Dragon Age Origins occurs after installing the game data. It makes it all the way to 100%, then stops. I have waited+30 minutes and this does not change. I tried deleting game data and reinstalling. I tried hosting the original folder format version instead. I tried doing this with and without manually updating. Every attempt ended with same result.
Bayonetta just goes to black screen and exits back to XMB. I have tried with the folder format version as well with no luck.
The only clues I found were to delete the fingerprint file in USIR for Dragon Age, but I don't know what or where that is. I've also read that these games may need to be installed to the internal drive.
I would like to be able to do everything through ps3netserv and webman if possible. Any suggestions much appreciated.
The issue with Dragon Age Origins occurs after installing the game data. It makes it all the way to 100%, then stops. I have waited+30 minutes and this does not change. I tried deleting game data and reinstalling. I tried hosting the original folder format version instead. I tried doing this with and without manually updating. Every attempt ended with same result.
Bayonetta just goes to black screen and exits back to XMB. I have tried with the folder format version as well with no luck.
The only clues I found were to delete the fingerprint file in USIR for Dragon Age, but I don't know what or where that is. I've also read that these games may need to be installed to the internal drive.
I would like to be able to do everything through ps3netserv and webman if possible. Any suggestions much appreciated.