Choose a folder that you will extract the data.cpk’s contents to (this can be any folder anywhere on your PC.)Īllow the extraction to complete (this may take some time). The application will now load the game’s files, and may appear as though it has frozen for a few seconds (do not worry, this is normal).Ĭlick on the box that says “ Extract me!”. Click on “ data.cpk”, then click “ Open”. Navigate to your Persona 5 game directory, then proceed to “ \PS3_GAME\USRDIR“.
At the top left corner, left click “ File”, then left click “ Open CPK”. To begin, open the CriPakGUI application.
#Persona 5 pc vs ps3 mod#
Creating a data.cpk & ps3.cpk dump is useful when you are creating a mod of your own. A CPK is essentially a package file that contains the majority of the game’s files.
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Now that the surface-level processes and purposes of the Mod Compendium have been explained, the rest of this guide will explain how to install and create mods.ĬriPakGUI is a useful tool when creating a data.cpk & ps3.cpk dump. This process would become tedious and time-wasting, to say the least. If you didn’t use the Mod Compendium, you would be stuck creating a ps3.cpk dump, editing the game’s actual files, then re-packing the ps3. This mod.cpk “replaces” (loads in place of, though not physically modifying) the game’s files according to the mods selected. The Mod Compendium builds a mod.cpk file in the Output Directory specified in the application’s configuration menu (in P5’s case, the mod.cpk file is built in \PS3_GAME\USRDIR). UPDATE : See this guide for using Aemulus for the best experience creating P3FES, P4G (PC) and P5 (PS3) mods.Īs mentioned in guide 1, the Mod Compendium is an application that has the capability to create/install mods for various Persona titles. UPDATE : This guide was originally written by Cryptoss, but has been updated by ShrineFox to prevent it from becoming obsolete. You will be unable to follow this guide if you have not already completed the steps in guide 1. This guide is a continuation from “Guide 1: Setup & Installing Mods”.