

- HOW TO IMPORT SAVE USING PCSX2 EMULATOR DOT HACK PRO
- HOW TO IMPORT SAVE USING PCSX2 EMULATOR DOT HACK SOFTWARE
I mean for one thing, the PS2 homebrew scene took off when freemcboot became a thing, before that the closest we had was the independence exploit which required a PS1 game to try and fetch a logo from the memory card and launch a PS2 ELF instead.
HOW TO IMPORT SAVE USING PCSX2 EMULATOR DOT HACK SOFTWARE
Posted in Playstation Hacks, Software Hacks Tagged buffer overflow, copy protection, drm, exploit, playstation Post navigation Expect to see memory cards with this exploit preinstalled hit your favorite import site in the very near future. This opens the door to the exploit being used to load other tools, emulators, and indie games, but as the PlayStation homebrew scene is relatively limited when compared to newer consoles, the demand might be limited.Ĭompared to the traditional physical modifications used to play copied games on the PlayStation, this new software approach is far more accessible.

is providing not only the save files ready to load on your PlayStation memory card (either through a PC tool, or with the help of a hacked PS2), as well as the complete source code for tonyhax. So far every game tested has worked, even those that span across multiple discs. Once the tonyhax exploit has been loaded, you simply swap the authentic Tony Hawk disc for whatever burned title you want to play. That payload could be anything, such as a homebrew game, but in this case went all in and developed a simple tool that unlocks the console’s optical drive so it will play games burned to CD-Rs. The name contains the memory address of the payload. Thanks to this oversight, a long and carefully crafted name can be used to load an executable payload into the console’s memory. When the game sees a custom character saved on the memory card it will automatically load the name field to show it on the screen, but it turns out the developers didn’t think to check the length of the name before loading it.
HOW TO IMPORT SAVE USING PCSX2 EMULATOR DOT HACK PRO
A new exploit released by allows users to run copied games on all but the earliest hardware revisions of this classic console, and all you need to trigger it is a copy of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2.Īptly named tonyhax, this exploit uses a classic buffer overflow found in the “Create Skater” mode in Tony Hawk 2, 3, and 4. The original PlayStation might be pushing 30 years old now, but that doesn’t mean hackers have given up on chipping away at it.
