The world of gaming is no stranger to challenges and errors, especially when it comes to playing older games on newer systems. One such issue that has plagued gamers for years is the BLES01834 Tomb Raider game on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) system with firmware version 3.55. This error has prevented many gamers from enjoying the thrilling adventures of Lara Croft on their PS3 consoles. However, fear not, dear gamers, as this article aims to provide a comprehensive guide on how to fix the BLES01834 Tomb Raider PS3 3.55 issue and get you back to exploring the world of Tomb Raider.
Fortunately, there are several methods to fix the BLES01834 error and get Tomb Raider working on your PS3 3.55:
Navigate to your PS3 game directory via MultiMAN's File Manager or FTP. Go to dev_hdd0/GAMES/BLES01834/PS3_GAME/USRDIR/ .
Tomb Raider (2013) , with the region code (European version), is a staple in any PS3 action-adventure collection. However, many users playing on backups (ISO or Folder format) encounter a fatal freezing error, sometimes displaying a 3-55 code , usually shortly after the game starts or during specific loading sequences.
The reason was the file. This is the game's encrypted executable. Newer games were signed with keys that firmware 3.55 did not recognize. Therefore, playing Tomb Raider on 3.55 required a "fix" that replaced or patched the EBOOT to make the firmware think the game was compatible.
The game version 3-55 could refer to a specific patch or update level for "Tomb Raider" on the PS3. It's essential to verify what this version signifies, as it might relate to a specific set of fixes or features.
If you prefer to keep your console as a time capsule on 3.55, following the file replacement steps above will allow you to experience Lara Croft's definitive survival journey flawlessly. To help you get the game running smoothly, let me know:
Here is the process derived from original scene releases:
Locate a verified 3.55 fix archive specifically built for BLES01834 . Ensure the archive contains: A decrypted and re-signed EBOOT.BIN file.
A downloaded archive containing the modified EBOOT.BIN (and sometimes modified .pkg or parameter files like PARAM.SFO ) specific to BLES01834.