Been playing Destiny from a .pkg. Should be able to do so. Just make sure to not sign in to PSN with your throwaway otherwise you risk a console and account ban.
Basically, I tried to play a game that I own (Legitamately bought from the PS Store) and the error pops up. However, this only happens when HAN is enabled. Is this meant to happen or is it one of those unexpected bugs, similar to the PS2 custom pkgs disabling HAN when run?
A word of advice to those experiencing Apache closing on activation:
Check if you have any other webservers (XAAMP, etc.) installed and/or running. If you do, the Apache session might automatically be transferring over to said webserver rather than staying in it's own window. The only fix for...
Well. I got somewhere. Pretty sure this is just a normal install error at this point though it did commence a download. (Just that it dashed my hopes as error 80029567 came up)
Been trying for about 3 hours or more. Keep getting error 80710092, preventing me from downloading any of my pkgs. Attempted to see if I could get something if I typed in the server address in the PS3 browser and all I got was the same error there. Im 100% sure that Port 80 is open, though I am...
If you're getting the "invalid number of arguments for encryption" error, check if any of your folders or files have spaces in them and remove them, if possible, or move them to another folder. I had the same problem but it's just how the program handles it's parameters.
Actually, nevermind. I managed to figure it out. Due to the way my user directory is named (it includes a space in the folder name), and the way that parameters are handled in the program (not putting them between quotes), it takes each of the seperated words as parameters, leading to said error.