
Used as the background of all the other subfolders with packages All the bubbles subfolders shares the same background image. This display mode resizes the icons and displays them inside bubbles (one bubble for each package). This display mode "mimics" the "PStore news" menu with largue square icons that can be animated, and fills the screen with a 3x3 icon pattern. There are speciall Disc structures that uses specific Content Information Files for different display modes. The sum of the sizes of SND0.AT3 + ICON1.PAM cant be higher than 2.4MB.Only visible in 4:3 screens (PIC0.PNG is ignored) Only visible in 16:9 screens (PIC2.PNG is ignored) When the file is present the sound from ICON1.PAM is ignored Games Games PS3 HDD Game Īll the "bootable" HDD content displayed in "Game" column in XMB (categories: HG, 1P, 2P, MN) uses this "Content Information Files", also the main "bootable" content of a "standard" disc (category: DG). When the game/app doesn't have Content Information Files that matches the user language the system loads the default ones (without the language number code added at the right)įor more details about language dependant files see the Languages page The system decides which Content Information Files to load based on the language selected by the user in column in XMB Games/apps developers can choose if adding Content Information Files localized for the languages supported by the system, in this case the file name has a language number code added at the right from the table below The other information related with the content (inputs/outputs) is stored in PARAM.SFO. ĭue to hardware requirement issues and memory constraints, the Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita, and Wii U, are considered Old-gen platforms and thus will no longer receive significant updates past the 1.2.4.1 Desktop equivalent (see Old-gen console version).Content Information Files are Multimedia files used to display the content in the XMB. It will not receive any significant updates past its current Desktop 1.2.1 equivalent. The Nintendo 3DS version is considered separate on this wiki, and has its own page and its own history.

It is also playable on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S via backward compatibility. The console version is currently available natively on 6 different console systems (3 of which run on Old-gen consoles, which run on the original engine built in XNA.) The game was released on the Nintendo Switch on June 27, 2019.

It is a port of the Desktop version, which is developed by Re-Logic. The Console version of Terraria is published by 505 Games and developed by DR Studios. For the console version history, see Console version history.
