![]() ![]() It was also used sooner or later for legal purposes, as it turned out to be a quite good patching format. PPF stands for, as a handful people may know already, for PlayStation Patch File and was originally made in 1999 by a cracking group to distribute patches which bypass copy protections on PlayStation games. But as this doesn't exist yet, we shall use PPF as it's pretty good for SM64 Hacks. ![]() PPF is a good patching format, however I really wish (in my opinion) for a better patching format. Some, who work on their own hacks, have been probably wondering how to 'create' patches. PPF (Rating: Okay, but mostly used) return ![]()
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