
If all goes well green text will appear with remaining instructions you have to do manually with gengp4 and orbis-pub-gen.The program will execute (timing depends on the size of pkg, about 2 min per Gb from my testing, it will give an estimate).

The default is already coded in, so press Enter without entering anything. Will only work if in the same directory.)

Will this allow me to run updates that require higher FW that mine (4.55 at this time)?Ĭan I use this with official update files? NOTE: CUSA of game pkg and update pkg still HAS TO match! pkg that you have (even if it was not created from that pkg) and the update will work. To "fix" this, we can repackage the update with the game. PS4 scene is young, a lot of dumps are done without updates, and you cant simply create an update later (not easily). It is imperative that the update pkg is created off of the exact game pkg that it will be installed on. pkg of the game, and your friend creates. You both have UK version of Horizon Zero Dawn, same exact CUSA. So for example, if you and your friend both live in London. pkg for you and prepares it to be repackaged.īecause there is a requirement that update pkg is created with the same image that you have installed. Its nothing more than an automation tool. Everyone should use the all zero default. No one knows what it is other than the original pkg creator. Try the default (simply press enter), if it doesnt work then you may be SOL. Do not ask what the passcode is for your package.Virus report is available here and you are of course welcome to run your own.

If you dont trust it, dont use it (good rule to follow in general). It does not have a virus, I do not want to mine crypto with your machines, nor am I interested in your personal info. Please do not tell me it has a Virus, some obscure virus scanners mark it with a false positive (probably because its not a signed exe).I tested it on Win 10 and Win 7, both worked for me but this was not tested beyond my machines, so please report any problems.I wrote this for myself in order to automate the tedious part of repackaging (see below as to what it does).
