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Now go forth—enable that infinite ammo, unlock those hidden costumes, and bend the PS3's reality to your will. Happy modding. Author’s Note: This script is for educational purposes. Always back up your patches.yml before running any automated cheat manager.
if enable and cheat_name not in index[title_id]: index[title_id].append(cheat_name) print(f"[+] Enabled: {cheat_name}") elif not enable and cheat_name in index[title_id]: index[title_id].remove(cheat_name) print(f"[-] Disabled: {cheat_name}") else: print(f"Cheat already in desired state.") rpcs3 cheat manager script
def toggle_cheat(title_id, cheat_name, enable): data = load_patches() index = load_index() if title_id not in data: print(f"Title ID {title_id} not found in patches.yml") return Now go forth—enable that infinite ammo, unlock those
def save_index(index): with open(INDEX_PATH, 'w') as f: json.dump(index, f, indent=2) The most complex part is modifying the YAML without breaking indentation. We will extract the game's Title ID, locate its cheat block, and add/remove a custom flag. Always back up your patches
def main(): if len(sys.argv) < 2: print("Usage:") print(" python rpcs3_cheat_manager.py list <TitleID>") print(" python rpcs3_cheat_manager.py enable <TitleID> <CheatName>") print(" python rpcs3_cheat_manager.py disable <TitleID> <CheatName>") return command = sys.argv[1]
import json INDEX_PATH = os.path.expanduser("~/rpcs3/config/cheat_index.json") def load_index(): if os.path.exists(INDEX_PATH): with open(INDEX_PATH, 'r') as f: return json.load(f) return {}
def save_patches(data): with open(PATCHES_PATH, 'w') as file: yaml.dump(data, file, default_flow_style=False, allow_unicode=True) print("Patches saved successfully.") The script needs to scan the YAML and display which cheats are "active." Since RPCS3 doesn't have an "enabled" flag natively, we must create a convention. We will use a # Enabled comment next to the cheat block. A robust parser would look for the cheat's presence in a separate "active" list, but for simplicity, we will use a secondary JSON index.
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