Here's the gist. I put my PS4 copy of RDR2 onto a 256GB flash drive. Formatted it to act as an external drive. Now I'm having trouble placing it onto my PC because Windows doesn't recognize the format. The format is just known as PS4 when placed into my console. The question is, is there either, A: is there a way to access it on my PC, or B: is there a program that can read PS4 formatted drives and can extract the files on the drive.
Nope, it doesn't work that way unfortunately. You would need to run a exploit on your PS4 on an older firmware (and older firmware = can't do this for newer games), and then decrypt the files into a PKG format, and *then* FTP that to your PC.
Hmm. This is going to be painful. Makes me wish it worked like Wii games now. Any good tips on how to do a FTP? Thanks!
For now, you're outta luck unfortunately. Since Red Dead Redemption 2 is a game that requires a newer firmware than what the current exploits allow, there's no way to dump the files from that game until a newer exploit is released to the public.
I'm guessing its going to be a while?
I've seen on other forums that people are able to crack this.
Anyone here have any luck? or care to share?
(09-22-2019, 01:19 PM)sidepuff Wrote: [ -> ]I've seen on other forums that people are able to crack this.
Anyone here have any luck? or care to share?
Nope, the methods are still private so that they won't get patched out.