Ps3 game data copying prohibited


















As a Ps3 owner, I had no idea this was possible. This should be the answer to your question and if your saves are as important as u say, then paying 5 bucks should be of no concern. Sucks how it isn't as easy as you can do it as Xbox not starting anything, I have both.

Xbox has it free though? Way ahead of you guys. Renewed PS Plus for 3 months and slowly uploaded the more important saves onto it. Mostly from the SmackDown games. Highlight reels and screenshots aren't necessary cause I can start fresh with those. I agree that it does suck how hard it is to go through this just to change a new hard drive. Top Voted Answer. The error code you're getting is the system being unable to sync the trophies with the server. This seems to happen to some users when they have recently changed their passwords through the PS3.

A known fix is to delete the user from the system locally and then making a new user and then sign in with your PSN account.

As far as the save data being copy prohibited that is not up to Sony themselves, it is done by either the developer or the publisher. But deleting the user will delete the save data you are trying to keep. If you are a Plus member i'm pretty sure you can upload protected saves to the cloud, but if you aren't a member i'm sure you won't want to spend money just to copy a few saves over.

AwayFromHere 8 years ago 5. VigilantSteve 8 years ago 6. Cush 8 years ago 7. Well, that sucks. But thanks for the replies. Can't say I'm surprised though Not the consoles fault. It is up to the publishers and developers I'd they want to block the ability to copy save data. So if your gonna blame anyone blame Sega and Platinum. More topics from this board Tech Support 2 Answers What does the error code B mean?

Tech Support 1 Answer Ps3 trouble power wont turn on? General 2 Answers How do I install games? This data comes with the following restrictions:. I understand that some companies are really asinine about piracy issues and such, but the protection of saved game data e. Beyond that, certain things that are copy protected strike me as odd in reflection of some other things that aren't.

The confusing bit centers around the Mass Effect titles. The saved games can be copied freely. So, I'm curious to know what reasons if any are given for copy protecting some data but not others? Based on my data, it seems relatively few games are using this and some that do are making odd choices as to what should be protected. Is there an official answer for this?

It is not disclosed by Sony or game devs, but many people says it is made so it is harder for people to transfer savegames around to get trophies. However, the most satisfactory explanation I've heard from my POV, I'm a Computer Scientist with a background related to game development , is that it is to protect the game, specially the multiplayer. An unprotected game save can be transfered to a PC where people can hack it to create cheats or just give yourself ingame perks and powers.



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