Following the Ghosts 1.00 PS4 AppendumPS4 Off-Host Engine demo and Ghosts 1.00 SilentShadowV2 Mod Menu for PS4 5.05, today PlayStation 4 modders @DeathRGH (YouTube Channel) and @CustomHooker (YouTube Channel) made available the first version of AppendumPS4 which currently supports Call of Duty: Ghosts [1.00], Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare [1.23], Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered [1.02] with Modern Warfare Remastered as a work-in-progress alongside a WW2.elf for Infinite Ammo, God Mode and Infinite MediKits in Call of Duty: WWII noting default.elf (campaign) as the inject to process.
Today I am releasing the first version of AppendumPS4. The ELF auto-detects which game is running and will notify you when an incompatible version is detected. It can be loaded on the following games:
Call of Duty: Ghosts [1.00]
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare [1.23]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered [1.02]
The menu for Modern Warfare Remastered is not finished yet, I still included it in this download in case you want to mess around with it! You can find a download for the ELF file itself and a cut version of the upcoming PlayStation 4 Tool Box v2 to load the ELF file.
Text Tutorial:
1. Inject the payload using the tool box and "Bin Loader" on your console.
2. Load HEN if required.
3. Start the game of...
For old skool video gaming fans like myself, recently the AssembleTeam announced that Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry is coming to PlayStation 4 in Q2 of 2019 with a trailer video below from Assemble Entertainment's YouTube Channel.
Amid all the recent drama over Sony censoring games on PlayStation platforms this title should keep them busy for quite awhile, as back in the day Leisure Suit Larry games were among the more risqué available from Sierra On-Line for the PC.
Last fall creator Al Lowe tossed the original Leisure Suit Larry 1 source code up on eBay but then later removed the listing, however, below is a video tour of files, original game boxes, hint books and more for those who enjoy a blast from the past!
According to Ostrog.com, to quote: This latest installment has Larry experiencing everything the Internet Age has to offer, with a strong focus on online dating and social media.
Leisure Suit Larry established itself as a worldwide tongue-in-cheek dating hit with extreme sexual overtones all the way back in 1987. The series can only be described as a childish adventure made exclusively for adults.
The style, the humor and the vibe of all the games in the series are lighthearted and comedic. However, the games have been littered in adult humor and sexual symbolism, which is what has given the series its charm over the years.
While you wait for the console releases, make sure to check out the game's Steam page, as it is currently available on PC for $29.99.
Ex-Sierra Game Developer is Selling Original Source Code Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Don't Dry Trailer
Reminiscent of F-Zero, the arcade-influenced Xenon Racer officially launches on PS4 this March 26th featuring a satisfying drift mechanic and massive amount of customization options!
Here's more on 3DClouds' new racer straight from CEO Francesco Bruschi, to quote:
With Xenon Racer, the aim was to create an old school arcade racer, where players can have uncomplicated fun right from the start. We chose a futuristic theme, which fits the arcade vibe and allowed us to use our imagination and creativity when designing tracks, cars and buildings.
We've spent a lot of time playing the classic arcade racers of the past 20 years and we've integrated their best qualities into Xenon Racer. We've also tried to take the physics of the karts I used to drive into the real cars in the game, by creating fast, futuristic cars that run at 400 km/h and that can drift just like a go kart.
The drifting system was the first thing we wanted to perfect, because to me drifting is a big part of what makes racing so much fun. We tuned the drift system until we had reached the perfect chemistry, a drift that challenges players to refine their driving style with every race. To add the true sense of competition that is key in racing, we have also included leaderboards, classic split screen for couch play and online lobbies in the game.
It was important to me to offer a massive amount of customization options as well, since that is something I’ve always valued in racing games. In Xenon Racer, you can personalize vehicles not only with extra liveries, but also with free palettes to change the looks and extra parts to change the statistics. For every racing track, there is a difference as to which car and which settings work best to put you in pole position.
I am very proud of how Xenon Racer turned out, and hope that you will have the same adrenaline rush that I experienced on the tracks as a child. Xenon Racer is already available for pre-order, and launches both physically and digitally on March 26, so speed to the stores and experience the drifts and boosts yourself. See you on the tracks!
In the Free Edition, you can play online and offline battles with four pre-selected characters. The characters change weekly.
Story mode is not available in the Free Edition.
Some aspects of the Free Edition differ from the full version of the game (in addition to the differences described above).
You must be a PlayStation Plus member and have a stable Internet connection to play online multiplayer mode.
There are two types of characters: the 28 from the full version, who appear in the weekly lineup for the Free Edition, and DLC characters, who won't appear in the weekly lineup. Please be aware of this when purchasing starter packs.
You can battle online against users from the full version.
You can carry over your Free Edition save data to the full version.
Here in my favourite example we have a dump that does not boot, is ultimately displaying signs of a BLOD but when the dump is validated it shows the following results:
Well large blocks of 00 is obviously not good, but what about the UNK Dynamic Section 23? Well I give this area (and the areas below it) WARNING's as it generally has blank spaces sporatically throughout its section. So no big deal! I just can't explain why there are blank spaces!
The real issue is the UNK Static Section 1 and UNK Dynamic Section 20-22. Hence the DANGER output!
If you were to open this dump in a hex editor (I prefer HxD) you would see from 0x1CE000 to 0x1CE1FF (A length of 200) you would see this:
Now this corrupt dump is a CUH-1001A on version 6.20 - If I were to look at a similar dump, with similar specs I would see:
Its quite clear what the solution is! Copy this data from the working dump into the corrupt dump! But Should I?
Well luckily the above static section and dynamic sections that were corrupt are GENERIC. This means they are not tied down to a specific console or even version.
To explain a bit better, here is a quick run down of the possible results for the corrupt area:
The possible outputs for the UNK Static Section 1 are only going to be 0007FF (Unless you are stuck in IDU mode, it will be 0107FF - which I consider a 'DANGER' output). So its quite obvious that there is no other replacement for this corruption!
The next area is the UNK Dynamic Section 20, it is a bit...