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=== Possible vulnerable games === | === Possible vulnerable games === | ||
==== Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence ==== | ==== Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence ==== | ||
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* SavedGame* file format is "\n"-separated with also bars (|) separators. On each line is a setting. Each setting is made of between 1 and three parts separated by bars. Table|<name>|<value>. The name part is mandatory. | * SavedGame* file format is "\n"-separated with also bars (|) separators. On each line is a setting. Each setting is made of between 1 and three parts separated by bars. Table|<name>|<value>. The name part is mandatory. | ||
* There is a digest check on psu-embedded files as the game says that the "profile is damaged" when the savedata is edited without precaution. Using pypsu by McCaulay, one can extract files contained in the psu, but there are even more digests as any SavedGame* file is detected as "Damaged Save Game" after editing it too much. The SavedGame* files start with a 16-byte MD5 hash of the following data. | * There is a digest check on psu-embedded files as the game says that the "profile is damaged" when the savedata is edited without precaution. Using pypsu by McCaulay, one can extract files contained in the psu, but there are even more digests as any SavedGame* file is detected as "Damaged Save Game" after editing it too much. The SavedGame* files start with a 16-byte MD5 hash of the following data. | ||
==== List of other games ==== | ==== List of other games ==== | ||
See [https://github.com/libretro/LRPS2/blob/main/resources/GameIndex.yaml a list of almost all PS2 games]. Some may be vulnerable. | See [https://github.com/libretro/LRPS2/blob/main/resources/GameIndex.yaml a list of almost all PS2 games]. Some may be vulnerable. |