Now, go build your ultimate config.txt . Put those rare PS2 Classics, obscure DLCs, and day-one patches exactly where they belong—right at the top, ready to install.
The secret to a smooth PKGi experience lies in a single file: . But if you’ve searched for "pkgi ps3 configtxt top," you aren’t looking for basic setup. You want to know how to organize, prioritize, and elevate certain game lists to the top of your PKGi interface. You want control.
However, the default experience can be messy. You might open PKGi only to see a jumbled wall of text, missing NPS (NoPayStation) databases, or your favorite Repo buried at the bottom of a list.
Here is the secret technique used by power users to pin content to the : Technique 1: The Naming Prefix Trick You cannot change PKGi’s core sorting logic without recompiling, but you can trick it. In your config.txt , define a content_name filter.
# This repository will show up FIRST url http://my-private-server.com/hot_new_games.tsv url http://nps.ps3.all/games.tsv This shows up LAST url http://archive.old.games/complete.tsv
This article is for educational purposes regarding homebrew software on jailbroken consoles. Always respect copyright laws and only download games you own physically or have licenses for via NoPayStation standards. Need the latest TSV URLs? Check the r/ps3homebrew wiki or the official NoPayStation browser. Happy gaming.