iXtreme LT+ v3.0 is on the way! Yesterday, having revealed to the team
an idea for countering the recent dae.bin/AP2.5 update, c4eva has today
confirmed that he has in fact completely done away with the need for
dae.bin/AP2.5 data. Although it’s early stages, c4eva has successfully
completed several tests which validate this new method and classified
his solution as the “silver bullet” for AP2.5. Rather than using
captured challenge results each time the dae.bin changes, the new method
builds a complete set of profile data for each disc and works for all
AP2.5 challenges, regardless of how the dae.bin is changed. As a result,
the format of backup ISOs will be changing as the AP25 replay sector
will no longer be included and the profile data will instead take its
place. Though c4eva noted that it will take some development time as
it’s not a quick fix, both he and the team will now be putting their
full efforts behind bringing this solution to life in the form of new
versions of iXtreme LT+, Xbox Backup Creator, and abgx360.
an idea for countering the recent dae.bin/AP2.5 update, c4eva has today
confirmed that he has in fact completely done away with the need for
dae.bin/AP2.5 data. Although it’s early stages, c4eva has successfully
completed several tests which validate this new method and classified
his solution as the “silver bullet” for AP2.5. Rather than using
captured challenge results each time the dae.bin changes, the new method
builds a complete set of profile data for each disc and works for all
AP2.5 challenges, regardless of how the dae.bin is changed. As a result,
the format of backup ISOs will be changing as the AP25 replay sector
will no longer be included and the profile data will instead take its
place. Though c4eva noted that it will take some development time as
it’s not a quick fix, both he and the team will now be putting their
full efforts behind bringing this solution to life in the form of new
versions of iXtreme LT+, Xbox Backup Creator, and abgx360.
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