![]() ![]() ![]() Hopefully someone can tell me how to get my save data back.Drakengard 3 ROM Free Download in direct link. I only worked with copies of the backed up save data so the attached encrypted PAYLOAD should be exactly the way it was when it was still stored on the PS3's internal HDD. I've attached the PAYLOAD files (both encrypted and decrypted) for the original save as well as the one I've downloaded off the net. Just to be sure I also verified that all tested save files use the same encryption key (secure_file_id). Some online tools reported some of them as being PGP-encrypted but I don't think that's actually the case, although it does look like another layer of packing/encryption. I've compared the first few bytes of every file against known file headers/signatures and it doesn't seem to be a compression of some kind. I'm assuming the game simply discards this unknown data and handles it as if it were a blank save. I deleted all saves off the PS3 and recreated a blank one for comparison, then went on to download a save off the net as well.įor some reason, the original save decrypts to something entirely different than the blank and downloaded ones. I don't get a warning about the data being corrupt though. ![]() When importing this newly edited save to the PS3 from USB (to prevent the need for a full database rebuild, which takes much longer) it accepts it as good, but when I load up the game all game files are blank. The PFD should only contain file signatures/hashes so I figured it would be pretty straightforward to fix: copy a PARAM.PFD from a different Drakengard save and run pfdtool -g NPUB31251 -u SAVEDIR_PATH. Immediately afterwards I copied whatever remained to a different location ( not on the PS3) so I could work on restoring the save data to a working state. Sooooo I accidentally removed a PARAM.PFD from one of my save games (Drakengard 3) through FTP. ![]()
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