I was taking a look at a Minecraft IRD file, and I noticed that there is a file called "tutorialDiff." (with a dot) in the /PS3_GAME/USRDIR/Common/res/TitleUpdate/ directory. Now, if you were to rip a Minecraft disc to a FAT-32 device as a JB Folder, the file would probably be renamed to "tutorialDiff" (without the dot), and it would remain with that name even if put into ISO format. Now, my question is, if one leaves the file with this new "tutorialDiff" name, would the PS3/game recognize it as the original "tutorialDiff." (with dot) file, or would the file not be found when needed by the game and cause some problems? (I do not own the game to test myself).
Also, if a Minecraft ISO was extracted to a Windows machine, would the dot be automatically removed and impossible to add without creating another ISO with an edited ISO creation tool? (or is it possible to create files ending in a dot in Windows using command line?)
(Or, must all file names in a Blu-Ray header contain an extension/dot?)
Minecraft IRD files: http://jonnysp.bplaced.net/info.php?file=ird/BLUS31426-67D1B08B82F02BDB79A93D75A8243A73.ird
Also, if a Minecraft ISO was extracted to a Windows machine, would the dot be automatically removed and impossible to add without creating another ISO with an edited ISO creation tool? (or is it possible to create files ending in a dot in Windows using command line?)
(Or, must all file names in a Blu-Ray header contain an extension/dot?)
Minecraft IRD files: http://jonnysp.bplaced.net/info.php?file=ird/BLUS31426-67D1B08B82F02BDB79A93D75A8243A73.ird