![]() I would think the reason it doesn't work is that on retail disks, Sony must include some form of unrippable header within the disk that allows the playstation to find the hook to boot up the game. I was reading about PS2 game modding recently and how to change disk checks to make the console believe it is on a CD as opposed to a DVD and it made me think, how has this level of exploration not allowed us to burn a backup to a disk and have it work in a retail console? I never fully understood why, I figured if the game has been ripped exactly as it is on the CD then why does the console not read it like a retail CD? ![]() Remembering the days of PS1 games, you needed a hard modded console or something equivalent to play game backups. My main question is from a technical approach. I am able to play backups on my PS2 fine and soon my PS3. ![]() ![]() This question is outlined as a noob question which would otherwise be easily answered.
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