: If your console is on a lower firmware (like 5.05) and the Control dump requires a higher firmware, you must download a Verified Backport Fix PKG to modify the game's minimum system requirements.
To ensure your "Control" PKG is correctly verified and functional on your console:
The PKG matches your specific PS4 firmware version and region (e.g., CUSA codes).
Think of a PKG file as a digital container. It can hold a full game, a game patch (update), downloadable content (DLC), or even a homebrew application. The key detail for modding is the difference between two types:
Select the verified package and let the process complete without interrupting the power supply. If you want to dive deeper into this process, tell me: What firmware version is your console running?
When a PS4 console is modified using a kernel exploit (often referred to as jailbreaking), it gains the ability to execute unauthorized code. This allows users to install packaged software via the console's debug settings.
To ensure that your PS4 PKG files are verified and controlled, follow these best practices: