Homebrew coder AtomicDryad has released a new version of his nifty 'lil plugin, Pergame, "a small module that loads other modules as if they were in /seplugins/game.txt."
Developer's note:
Pergame is a small module that loads other modules as if they were in /seplugins/game.txt. The difference here is that pergame.prx loads on a per-eboot basis. Thus one doesn't need to toggle a specific module on or off if they only need it to make one game run in m33, and cheat programs that break some homebrew can be told only to load for isos/umds. Games that require m33_620.prx/etc run successfully when using this loader instead of /seplugins/game.txt.
Changelog:
UMDID detection now works via direct memory read. Relevant modules from 5.03 prometheus, altered to load entirely from MS, are now included. Default settings in pergame.txt will now cause prometheus to load for any iso beginning with 'prm' in the following folders: /iso, /iso/cat_game, /iso/cat_mini.
Installation/usage:
-Download the file
-Throw the prx anywhere and add to ms0:/seplugins/game.txt. put pergame.txt in the same folder and edit. Syntax is (per line):
module identifier
where 'module' = 'ms0:/path/to/a/plugin.prx'. No spaces.
and 'identifier' = ms0:/path/, gameid (ie jpjp-65535), or 'umd'. Spaces allowed. See pergame.txt
for examples.
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
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