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If you're using an Optical Drive Emulator (ODE), PSN access isn't something you'll have to worry much about since OFW 4.55. | If you're using an Optical Drive Emulator (ODE), PSN access isn't something you'll have to worry much about since OFW 4.55. | ||
On CFW, you can connect to PSN, but you are risking a ban to your account, console, or both. Tools like [[PS3:PSNpatch|PSNpatch]] or [[PS3:SEN Enabler|SEN Enabler]] can be used to spoof both your firmware version and Console ID, and to hide evidence of CFW on your system in an attempt to avoid bans. It's recommended to use the PSNpatch plugin to prevent yourself from going on PSN ''unless'' your CFW is hidden. If you plan on playing offline exclusively, follow the procedure on [[PS3:Blocking PSN and OFW Updates|this page]] to block PSN completely. Alternatively, if you have a second hard drive on hand, you can use [[PS3:Dual Boot Firmware|dual boot firmware]] to go online "safely". | On CFW, you can connect to PSN, but you are risking a ban to your account, console, or both. Tools like [[PS3:PSNpatch|PSNpatch]], [[PS3:WebMAN|webMAN MOD]], or [[PS3:SEN Enabler|SEN Enabler]] can be used to spoof both your firmware version and Console ID, and to hide evidence of CFW on your system in an attempt to avoid bans. It's recommended to use the PSNpatch plugin to prevent yourself from going on PSN ''unless'' your CFW is hidden. If you plan on playing offline exclusively, follow the procedure on [[PS3:Blocking PSN and OFW Updates|this page]] to block PSN completely. Alternatively, if you have a second hard drive on hand, you can use [[PS3:Dual Boot Firmware|dual boot firmware]] to go online "safely". | ||
The most common reasons for bans are: | The most common reasons for bans are: | ||
* Running homebrew while on PSN. Using Cobra 7.52 or above will help prevent you executing homebrew apps while on PSN. | * Running homebrew while on PSN. Using Cobra 7.52 or above will help prevent you executing homebrew apps while on PSN. | ||
* Not running [[PS3:PSNpatch|PSNpatch]] / [[PS3:SEN Enabler|SEN Enabler]] or similar software to clear your logs and hide your CFW prior to going PSN. | * Not running [[PS3:WebMAN|webMAN MOD]] / [[PS3:PSNpatch|PSNpatch]] / [[PS3:SEN Enabler|SEN Enabler]] or similar software to clear your logs and hide your CFW prior to going PSN. | ||
* Not using an [[PS3:Antiban|antiban EBOOT]] for games that need one. | * Not using an [[PS3:Antiban|antiban EBOOT]] for games that need one. | ||
* Playing unreleased games while offline, and then having the trophies sync on PSN. | * Playing unreleased games while offline, and then having the trophies sync on PSN. |
Revision as of 05:52, 21 February 2024
If you're using an Optical Drive Emulator (ODE), PSN access isn't something you'll have to worry much about since OFW 4.55.
On CFW, you can connect to PSN, but you are risking a ban to your account, console, or both. Tools like PSNpatch, webMAN MOD, or SEN Enabler can be used to spoof both your firmware version and Console ID, and to hide evidence of CFW on your system in an attempt to avoid bans. It's recommended to use the PSNpatch plugin to prevent yourself from going on PSN unless your CFW is hidden. If you plan on playing offline exclusively, follow the procedure on this page to block PSN completely. Alternatively, if you have a second hard drive on hand, you can use dual boot firmware to go online "safely".
The most common reasons for bans are:
- Running homebrew while on PSN. Using Cobra 7.52 or above will help prevent you executing homebrew apps while on PSN.
- Not running webMAN MOD / PSNpatch / SEN Enabler or similar software to clear your logs and hide your CFW prior to going PSN.
- Not using an antiban EBOOT for games that need one.
- Playing unreleased games while offline, and then having the trophies sync on PSN.
- Modding in public and being reported by other users.
If your console does get banned, you can spoof your console's IDPS/Console ID (CID) to another valid CID to unban yourself. A tutorial for this is found on this wiki page. You may find Console IDs being given away online, they may work, but often get banned within a day. There are also sites offering to sell them, but most of them are not particularly trustworthy, so be wary.
Accessing PSN with DEX
If you have DEX firmware or are in DEX mode on Rebug, you may receive an error when trying to sign in. Make sure you have the proper settings with the below procedure:
- Navigate to Debug Settings on the Settings Tab in the XMB. Make sure the following settings are correct.
- NP Environment: "np"
- Release Check Mode: "Development Mode"
- Boot Mode: "System Software Mode"
- Network Settings for Debug select "Single Settings"
- (If on Rebug) Open Rebug Toolbox and navigate to the "Utilities" tab and go all the way down and on "Change Active PS3ID" select "DEX".
- Run PSNpatch, holding X after launching it. You can now sign in to PSN.
"Invalid Credentials" Issue
If you receive a popup saying that your login credentials are incorrect, but you know that it is correct, you may have a license agreement that you need to agree to. To fix this, sign in to PSN on the XMB (not in-game) and you should receive a license agreement prompt.