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- Hover over AW in multiman and press SQUARE, then set BD Mirror and External/Internal settings if NOT running from disc.
- Load AW From multiman and patch it to your firmware
- Download the 1.02 Update
- Load AW from multiman again, even if you're using the disc, and it'll patch the update for your CFW
After this is done it should work fine
it did for me. Hope i helped a few
EDIT:
Possible PSN Fix:
Originally posted by Kazzoo37
Okay I backed up my eboot & Param.sfo
You'll have to edit the param.sfo of the PSN game, like so:
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Here you see my param.sfo updated to 4.46 not 4.65. You'll have to do that for the PSN version, it may be an NPUB folder where your updates are or in the game folder.
Just use PARAM.SFO Editor and change its firmware requirement.
"ebootMOD : Drag & drop a file (EBOOT.BIN, .self or .sprx) to ebootMOD.exe. It will decrypt and sign the file to make it compatible with lower firmware versions. The generated file will be saved in the same folder with the original, prefixed with "MODIFIED_"."
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You can mod the eboot of the psn game, and change its encryption to your FW. I don't think spoofing has ever worked in this case.
EDIT #2: PSNPatch [4.65] STEALTH can patch all games, including PSN games, at once. Use this if you have the PSN version or if the multiman method hasn't worked for you. Other apps such as ITA manager & IRISMAN can update games, so try your local one first before downloading a new one.
EDIT #3: If you have the disc and it still refuses to work, try checking the disc setting when pressing square. =3 If that doesn't work, copy the game to your hard drive then follow the steps. I had to do that for destiny and it worked for me, i'm pretty sure it'll work for aw too.
Hope i've helped