


With PKG conversions from Disc Games that require GameData, it is usually the case that you still have to install the Data.which then leads to unnecessarily wasting storage space. PS3 games in ISO format usually have the best compatibility.which is why it's recommended by most people (Folder format tends to have more problems.but it varies from Game to Game) Civilization Revolution (~ 665.6 MegaBytes).

But you may like the opposite, and prefer many icons in your XMB, each of them launching its own title. So from my point of view, it is easier to use placeholder and manager, and convert PS2 titles on the console itself, rather than all that additional dances around the computer. Last, XMB will have a lot of icons, one for a game, and I don’t like crowded desktops. Third, you have to deal with memory cards. Next, you have to use reactpsn each time you add a new PS2 title. You may also check the boxes to add conversion command to right-button context menu. First, to create pkgs you need a computer. Go to Options where select PKG as program output. AnyToISO - Open/Extract/Convert to ISO, Extract ISO, Make ISO Extract/Convert to ISO any disk image Create ISO from CD/DVD/Blu-ray disks and folders Support of DMG, RAR, 7Z, PKG. ago To clarify, what youre asking - You want to take PS3 games that are in folder format (usually from a ripped disc/ISO), then convert them to PKG format so that you can install them from the package manager Alasborras 3 yr. Similar to using multiman for other backups. Any suggestion 11 16 16 comments Add a Comment ChemicalTaint 3 yr. Personally, I prefer the initial way to run PS2 titles, with placeholder and a manager to select active game. If you already converted all your ISO images to, you may also create pkgs from them by clicking MAKE PKG tab. I also told about this in more detail in one of the previous posts. The only difference is that in the end of the process you get a pkg you have to install and a licence file you have to register with reactpsn. A pkg is a package file, or an install file for PS3s, you can convert the ISO from. Here choose a game ISO image and all the rest parameters, as I already showed in my first post about PS2 Classics. There is a PPSSPP ready ISO out there on a PS3 ISO website already. The smaller image is for the menu icon, and the bigger image is for the background when you select the title. Put game covers to the PS2_Covers folder. Go to Options where select PKG as program output. First, download PS2 Classics GUI version 2.0 or higher, unpack it and run. But since most people can only use GUI programs, PKG conversion is now available for them also. So if you made yourself familiar with the CMD utility, you don’t really need this new one. The result of using both versions are exactly the same – you will get an installable pkg and EXDATA folder with a licence for it. It turns out a newer GUI version exists of the same CMD utility I showed in the previous post.
