Dead Space 3 is a survival horror game that was released in 2013 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. The game follows the adventures of Isaac Clarke and John Carver, who are sent to a frozen planet called Tau Volantis to stop a mysterious alien threat known as the Markers. The game features a cooperative mode, where players can team up with a friend or an AI partner to fight against the necromorphs, the reanimated corpses of the planet's inhabitants.
However, some PS3 users who have not updated their firmware to the latest version may encounter some issues when trying to play Dead Space 3. The game requires a firmware version of at least 4.31, which means that users who have firmware 3.55 or lower will not be able to run the game. This can be frustrating for those who want to enjoy the game without having to update their firmware and risk losing their jailbreak or custom firmware.
Fortunately, there is a solution for this problem: the eboot fix. The eboot fix is a modified version of the game's executable file (eboot.bin) that allows it to run on lower firmware versions. The eboot fix can be downloaded from various sources online, such as [this one]. The eboot fix also comes with a patch file (patch.pkg) that contains some additional fixes and updates for the game.
To use the eboot fix, you will need to follow these steps:
Note: The eboot fix may not work with some versions of Dead Space 3, such as the Limited Edition or the Awakened DLC. You may need to find a different eboot fix for those versions. Also, make sure you have enough free space on your PS3 hard drive or external USB drive before copying the files.
With this eboot fix, you can play Dead Space 3 on your PS3 firmware 3.55 without any issues. However, be aware that using an eboot fix may violate the terms of service of Sony and EA, and may result in a ban from online services or legal actions. Use it at your own risk and discretion.
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