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All of the games on this list have been tested and confirmed working on 3.55-kmeaw CFW with multiMAN v2.00.01+
Blaz Blue: Continuum Shift
Dynasty Warriors 7
Final Fantasy XIII
God of War Collection
Gran Turismo 5
Killzone 2
Killzone 3
LA Noire
LEGO Batman
LEGO Indiana Jones 2
Medal of Honor
Metal Gear Solid 4
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift
Red Dead Redemption
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Resistance: Fall of Man
Star Ocean: The Last Hope International
UFC 2010
Uncharted 2
[multipage=How to play split games ]
*Install
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*Backup your game to an external HDD in multiMAN
*Set the BD-Rom emulator to Hermes in the XMMB/settings menu in multiMAN
*Restart your console
*Delete game data in XMB (if it was installed prior to following this tutorial)
*Launch game in multiMAN and install cache to internal HDD
Y I HAZ BLACK SCREEN?! :yuno:
If you get a black screen when launching a game, make sure that you have deleted the game data in the XMB before trying again.
If you have other problems running certain games
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[multipage=Games that don't work (currently being tested) ]
Darksiders
EyePet Move Edition
Lair
Michael Jackson The Experience (BLES01135)
Nier
Quantum Theory
Ridge Racer 7
The Sly Cooper Collection
Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X 2
Uncharted: Drakes Fortune
Vanquish
*If you somehow get one of these games working, then let me know so I can update the list
[multipage=Additional information & source ]
*Games that are backed up with a file over 4GB require a certain amount of gigabytes on your PS3's internal HDD (cache) in order to play
*Splitting a game like Killzone 3 (25GB) and backing it up to an external HDD can save you a lot of space on your internal HDD (9GB cache)
*Certain games like God of War Collection and Blaz Blue: Continuum Shift will only save you about 2-3 gigabytes on your internal HDD
*Keep in mind that it may not be worth backing up certain big file games to an external HDD, for the reason I stated above
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