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An anonymous person has released a game patch for Damage Inc Pacific Squadron WWII. Yes, it's another game patch that we should all be happy for, but when you look at it, there has been no preceding patch released by True Blue or any of the other DRM dongle makers out there. The game requires firmware 4.11 to be played, which is a rather recent firmware and is now available to those on both the 3.41 and 3.55 custom firmwares. If this anonymous person(s) is inclined to put forward additional game patches, we can see more games become available to play, alongsid0e what N0DRM is pushing out.
Many thought that it would be the end of the scene, as far as games went, when there was no custom firmware progressing past 3.55. However, thanks to the likes of N0DRM and everyone in between, that problem is somewhat addressed for those who have a custom firmware console, who wanted to play the latest games that reside in the comfort of their hard drive(s). Hopefully, the wave of games being patched now won't die down anytime soon.
You can pick up the patch below.
Download: Damage Inc Pacific Squadron WWII Game Patch (3.41/3.55)
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I don't know how they did this, but I have a clue and what could be a backdoor.
On the Sims 2 and 3 games, they use .zip files to install extensions. Or .sims3package as they like to call the file format:)
So I was thinking. If the executable there was an installation script that sims would be able to run, then you could pretty much install everything on there.
Let's say that the sims3 packages are being stored in HDD/Game/xxxx/extensions, let the executable move whatever is in the sims3package file to ../../../ which is the game folder.
And this method is possible with multiple games. Sims is just a game that I am familiar with.
I'm obviously not an expert on this stuff, but could this be a possibility?
As long as the game is able to recognize and run the executable file, it should work. Right?
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On behalf of everyone in the gaming community, I would like to say thank you for the release that you have given us. Not to sound like a hog or anything...but I ask of you please sir/ma'am that if you know how to make 3.41/3.55 patches for CFW...please release more. We would truly appreciate it!
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