![]() No official extension but delta or xdelta or something along those lines is most common (read the patch NFO/release notes/readme and it should tell you).īSDiff- used more commonly by members of the scene proper for trainer patches but used by a few translation hackers as well. Xdelta- used by many hackers around here (pretty much as that was what the earlier DS hackers settled upon). Ninja- another potential successor to IPS it did not catch on all that much but I have seen it done. PPF- originally made for the original playstation I have seen two or three DS patches with it and a slew of Wii ones. UPS- made as a successor to IPS to remove some limits, has not found much use in the DS world but has some in patches on other platforms. IPS- old/primitive and not really used for all but the most basic hacks as it has a lot of limitations and tends to be for older roms or as part of a batch (more on that later) ![]() ![]() The extension the patch file uses is usually the name of the patching method and the usual ones are There are various patching methods out there and rom hackers use several, it is best to find the release notes/post/NFO/readme that is bundled with the patch and go from there but if not ![]()
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