Resign Xbox 360 Game Saves & Convert From PlayStation 3

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By Paul Rudoff on Sep. 5, 2017 at 11:30 PM in Video Games, Public Service Articles

Once you know that is done, you must put your profile onto your USB, then open it in horizons along with the maps. Then transfer your account numbers to the Map. Then save to USB, rehash and resign. Okay, so to help you with your issue, make sure your USB is configured for your Xbox 360. Using 'Open File' button open your Black Ops 2 game save file in Black Ops 2 Xbox 360 Save Game Editor (Black Ops 2 Xbox 360 Prestige Hack Tool). Add the Prestige level and Prestige Tokens what you need to hack.

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Okay, I will be covering two separate topics in this article, both of which involve Xbox 360 game saves. For both topics, you will need a Windows (XP or greater) program called Horizon, which can be downloaded from my Xbox page. Before I continue, I am going to assume you know how to transfer game saves between your Xbox 360 and computer using a USB drive, and that said USB drive is already configured for use with your Xbox 360. If you have all of that, let's proceed...
HOW TO RESIGN XBOX 360 GAME SAVES
1. You will need to obtain the game save that you wish to resign. For this guide, I'll be using a WWE Legends of Wrestlemania tour mode save I downloaded from The Tech Game. More saves can be found on my Xbox page. Download the save to your hard drive, somewhere you can remember.
2. On your X360, copy ANY of your game saves to your USB drive. If, like me, you regularly back-up your game save to a USB drive, you'll already have done this and can move on to the next step. You need one of your own game saves because it will have your console data in it.
3. Plug in your USB drive to your PC and then run Horizon. If you block Horizon with a firewall, like I do, so as to hide all of the locked paid features, you'll have to click through two nags before you get to the main screen. Click on the 'Tools' tab, and then click 'Package Manager'. It should launch a new Package Manager window. Click the blue 'Open' button and select the game save file you wish to resign.

4. Click the 'Device Explorer' tab on the right. It should load the explorer window with your USB drive contents. Go to 'Games' > 'Your Game Name' > 'Your Game Name Save', like below:
Double click the game save to open it up. It should launch another Package Manger window. Your screen should now look something like this (your windows will be side by side, not top to bottom):

Alternatively, if you already have your game save on your hard drive, click on the blue Package Manager button at the top to open another Package Manager window and open it up just like you did for the downloaded save in Step #2.
5. Now, what you want to do is to copy the 'Profile ID' of the game save from your USB drive and paste it to the 'Profile ID' of the game save you want to resign. Leave the 'Console ID' and 'Device ID' alone and do not copy it over. Once that's all done, click the red button labeled 'Save, Hash, and Resign'. Click on 'Save to Device' and select your flash drive. Click 'Yes' to the confirmation dialog. This will copy the resigned save to your USB drive.
6. Remove your USB drive from your PC and plug it back into your X360. Copy the game save from the USB drive back to your X360's hard drive. Now go play your game and have fun!
The information above is based on the resigning tutorial by Wonder Pierrot.
7. AFTERWORD - As you can see, resigning just involves opening up a downloaded save in Horizon's Package Editor, copy and pasting the Profile ID from one of your legit saves, and then save/rehash/resign the downloaded save with the new info. Once you have your Profile ID, you can save it on your computer in a text file and then copy and paste that little bit of text every time you want to resign. There is also no need to use the Explorer or load a save from the USB drive.
Note: If you don't use Horizon to copy the resigned save to your USB drive, you will have to put it on your USB drive manually, and that means knowing the proper folder structure. (Resigning the save will not create the proper folder structure for you.) You will need to do this yourself by looking at a legit save you have for the game - or looking up the Game ID (you can also get this from the save) and recreating it using your profile ID and the Game ID in this folder structure: Content[ProfileID][GameID]00000001 In that folder will be the .dat save file.

HOW TO CONVERT PLAYSTATION 3 GAME SAVES TO XBOX 360
I stated it at the top of this post, but in case you skipped down without reading, I'll restate it. In order to do this, you will need the Windows (XP or greater) programs called Horizon and Bruteforce Save Data, which can be downloaded from my Xbox page and PlayStation page, respectively. I am also going to assume that you know how to transfer game saves between your X360 and computer using a USB drive, and that said USB drive is already configured for use with your X360.
Before I proceed, I want to make it perfectly clear that I have only gotten this to work on ONE SINGLE GAME - MURDERED: SOUL SUSPECT. I tried it with WWE Legends of Wrestlemania, Barbie and Her Sisters: Puppy Rescue, and Monster High: New Ghoul In School (and I think a few others), and it did not work for any of them. Of course, there is always the possibility that Murdered isn't the only game this will work on, but until I personally find others, let's just assume that Murdered is the exception to the rule.
UPDATE - Other games whose saves can be converted from PS3 to X360:Jurassic Park.
1. You will need the PS3 saves you want to convert. GameFaqs or NextGenUpdate are good sites, though the latter requires free registration in order to see the download links. For this guide, I will be using the Murdered: Soul Suspect Save Set by KarbonItami (which I reorganized from the originals at NGU).
2. Extract/unzip that entire saveset to your hard drive, then open up Bruteforce Save Data. Click on the '...' button on the upper right corner of the screen (next to 'Icons' and 'Refresh') and navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. The entire list will load on the screen. Click on the filelist and press CTRL+A to select them all. Right-click and select 'Decrypt All Files' (the top option) to decrypt all of the save files at once. Hold down the Enter button on your keyboard to say 'Yes' to every confirmation dialog box that pops up.
When all is done, it will look like the screen below. The box in the lower left corner will be green, it will say 'Decrypted' for every item in the Copy Protected column, and all of the text in the Key column will also be green.

Close Bruteforce Save Data, and select 'Yes' when asked if you want to exit the application and leave save data decrypted.
3. You will also need your own X360 Murdered: Soul Suspect game save. Just start up the game, make a save, and quit. Copy that save from your X360 to a USB drive.
4. Put the USB drive into your computer and copy the file to an empty folder on your hard drive. My save was found here:
ContentE00005BDFA630D615351081E00000001FateCheckpoint0
The E00005BDFA630D61 part will be different on your system (as that is your console ID), but the rest will be the same.
You may be able to edit the file directly from the USB drive in Horizon, but if you're converting a bunch of different saves, it may be easier to work with them all on your hard drive. Your original X360 game save will be used as the base file.
5. Start Horizon, go to Tools - Package Manager. Click on Open, and find the 'FateCheckpoint0' package file buried deep within those folders.
6. Click on the Contents tab and you'll see that 'FateCheckpoint0' contains one file named 'FateGame.sav'. This is the actual save file, which is the same as in the PS3 and (presumably) PC versions.

7. Right-click on the old FateGame.sav file, select Replace, and replace it with the decrypted FateGame.sav file from the PS3 save. (Note: Although we have a full set of PS3 saves, you will only be able to replace one at a time.)
You will see a 'File replaced successfully!' message.

8. Click on Save, Rehash, and Resign to save it. You will see a 'Saved, rehashed, and resigned!' message. (If you want to save it directly to your USB drive [assuming you have it plugged into the computer], click on Save To Device in the upper right corner of the window.)
9. Repeat for any other PS3 saves you want to convert.
10. Remove the USB drive from your computer, put it in your X360, and copy the save to your X360. Then play the game and select Continue.
11. AFTERWORD - After decrypting the Murdered PS3 saves, the only file you will need is FateGame.sav for each save. You can delete all of the other files if you want to, or need to (if you're low on hard drive space). I am providing the entire set of decrypted PS3 FateGame.sav files. Since I went through the trouble of actually converting the entire PS3 save set to X360 format, I am also providing the entire converted X360 save set with the decrypted PS3 FateGame.sav files as a bonus. You will need to resign this X360 save set for your own console, and change the folder structure to rename the folder with my Console ID (E00005BDFA630D61) to whatever your Console ID is. See the first section in this post to learn how to do that.
Bruteforce Save Data contains a file named 'games.conf', which contains all of the keys to decrypt the save files. In the unlikely event that your copy doesn't include Murdered, add this text to the file (open it in Notepad or any plain text editor): If you want your achievements to look legitimate, you need to obtain them in the order below, which was derived from the True Achievements Walkthrough. When I re-organized the PS3 saves, I put them in this order.
01. The Death Wish of a Shady Man
02. Investigator
03. Discover Reveal
04. Collector 1
05. Mindreader
06. The Missing Body
07. Interrogator
08. Exorcist
09. Collector 10
10. Poltergeist
11. A Watery Grave
12. One of Us
13. Discover Remove
14. Amnesia
15. Collector 25
16. Possess the Cat
17. The Bell Tower Banshee
18. Makeshift Sanctuary
19. Collector 50
20. Carnage
21. Baxter's Story
22. Collector 75
23. Rex's Story
24. The Stalwart Specter
25. Half-Truths and Whole Lies
26. Collector 100
27. Scorned
28. Teleporter
29. The Heirloom
30. Ashland
31. Ronan's Story
32. Collector 150
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SAVES FROM THIS POINT ONWARD WERE TESTED, AND TXT FILES WERE UPDATED TO DESCRIBE WHAT TO DO WITHOUT THE NEED FOR VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE
33. Man in the Box
34. Lost Causes
35. Terror on the Tracks
36. Wicked Tempers
37. Ghosts Never Die
38. Eternal Flame
39. Codex
40. The Bell Killer's Story
41. Cassandra's Story
42. The Witch Trials
43. Julia's Story
44. Salem's History
45. Ashes to Ashes
46. Collector All (simultaneous with Ashes)
47. Judgement
48. Tightening the Noose
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