Here's a quickie tutorial on how to use it...
- Get your save file off of your PS3. I use a flash drive. Hit triangle when you are on the save file and copy it over to the flash drive.
- Put it in your PC. Copy it over somewhere.
- Install the save reader. The Setup.exe should do all the work. I haven't tested it, though, so it may have problems (BETA!).
- You may need to have version 1.1 of the .NET Framework installed to run this program (2.0 may work as well, I'm not sure though). Get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
- If anyone gets it working either way, post and I'll update these instructions.
- Replace the exe file in the installation directory with the one in the zip file on post #19 below.
- Run it. Find the exe file in your installation directory.
- On the first run, it will prompt you for your save file. Now you have to find your PS3 save on your PC that you copied from your flash drive/memory stick/etc. There will probably be a PS3 folder and maybe another one inside that. Eventually, you will see a folder named something like BCUS98180_ and either FRAN, ROST, CARR (franchise, roster, and career) followed by a bunch of numbers. Your save file is in that folder. It starts with a "S" and a 5-digit number (like S45035). Select that file and click open and hopefully the Save Reader with start reading your data.
- This may take a minute or two. A franchise/season/RttS save is over 20 Mb in size, so unless you have a speedy PC with a bunch of memory, it will take a little time.
- Once it's done, the status will say "Save file loaded".
- The "Team Roster" and "Team Box Scores" buttons will generate those pages for whatever team you have selected in the second drop-down box.
- For player pages, select a player for the list, select the page type from the drop-down at the right, then click "Generate Output". You'll get the pages in the directory where you installed the save reader.
- Note: Player stats pages aren't built yet, so that option won't work. There also aren't any pitcher ratings (I don't even have them decoded from the file yet).
- No multiple selection of players yet... that's coming.
- Yes, there are some things that don't work or link correctly yet. (BETA!). For example, don't try to generate box scores for a roster file, it will blow up because they don't exist.
- I'll be including more error-handling and code to prevent you from doing things that you shouldn't in future releases.
- If something major doesn't work, let me know, otherwise... I'll fix it on the next release. I built this release package at work, so it may have to wait until I get home tonight for any updates if it's really broken. Bear with me on that.
- This thing is totally customizable as far as the output goes... have fun with it. Those web-savvy people should be able to figure it out.
- I'll post up my to-do list later to show what I'll be adding in next.
- Post any major issues in this thread and I'll try to get back to you in a timely fashion.
- Thanks for all your support and kind words.
- Rich
And now, version 0.8.3498.17806 of the MLB09 Save Reader....

)...so it looks like I'll spend a good part of the afternoon checking out the awesome new mods coming out.
Comment