How to create my own pkg file for a mod menu

Jin799

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Hi all,
Hope everyone is well and keeping safe.
I would like to help my nephew install a mod menu to his Gta5 game so that he can play with my son in a private session. He has a ps3 Hen system.

Is there a way to make a pkg file so that when he installs the package, all the mod menus will be in the correct folder BLES01807 ?

I have tried to read the thread "Creating a PKG file that installs to any path (including flash)" but I'm getting confused.
The mod menu that I want to use is just an eboot and an update.rpf file going into the correct usrdir folder.

Any suggestions ?
 
You must use target path "dev_hdd0/game/BLES01807/" (if You have in mind place where game install it's cache files, not place where is the game itself) and inside it recreate file and folder structure which must be replaced.
 
Hi all,
Hope everyone is well and keeping safe.
I would like to help my nephew install a mod menu to his Gta5 game so that he can play with my son in a private session. He has a ps3 Hen system.

Is there a way to make a pkg file so that when he installs the package, all the mod menus will be in the correct folder BLES01807 ?

I have tried to read the thread "Creating a PKG file that installs to any path (including flash)" but I'm getting confused.
The mod menu that I want to use is just an eboot and an update.rpf file going into the correct usrdir folder.

Any suggestions ?
You talk about Mod Loader & not Mod Menu as its SPRX and it run from tmp folder not /game/BLES01807/USRDIR
You can also use True Ancestor PKG Repacker to create pkg by command
 
Thanks for the replies guys...
@Berion ... So you mean to say that I have to create a pkg and that will replace the whole usrdir folder instead of just replacing the eboot and update.rpf file?

@Louay ... will I have to have a pkg file already or it will create a new file for me from scratch?
 
Thanks for the replies guys...
@Berion ... So you mean to say that I have to create a pkg and that will replace the whole usrdir folder instead of just replacing the eboot and update.rpf file?

@Louay ... will I have to have a pkg file already or it will create a new file for me from scratch?
no it will create pkg for you with ContentID name as i remember
 
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