The cryptic naming convention is a relic of the PS3 era's file structure. Modern preservation groups (like those archiving PS3 ROMs) use these exact filenames to verify that a game dump is authentic and unmodified. If you see this file in a backup, it confirms you have the European version with all post-launch content intact.
. Higher versions often suffer from graphical glitches like screen tearing and broken reflections unless "Write Color Buffers" and "Read Color Buffers" are enabled RPCS3 Wiki Fixing Update Loops
Instead, this string has appeared in various online forums, torrent metadata, and console modding communities—often as part of split-archive releases (e.g., part1, part2, part3) for custom, unauthorized “all DLC” repacks. The “bces01893” portion refers to the disc ID of Gran Turismo 6 , typically used for PS3 backups or modified game builds.
If you try to install DLC meant for the American version (BCUS) or Japanese version (BCJS) onto this copy, the game simply won't recognize the files. Why the "Part 3 Updated" File Matters
The cryptic naming convention is a relic of the PS3 era's file structure. Modern preservation groups (like those archiving PS3 ROMs) use these exact filenames to verify that a game dump is authentic and unmodified. If you see this file in a backup, it confirms you have the European version with all post-launch content intact.
. Higher versions often suffer from graphical glitches like screen tearing and broken reflections unless "Write Color Buffers" and "Read Color Buffers" are enabled RPCS3 Wiki Fixing Update Loops
Instead, this string has appeared in various online forums, torrent metadata, and console modding communities—often as part of split-archive releases (e.g., part1, part2, part3) for custom, unauthorized “all DLC” repacks. The “bces01893” portion refers to the disc ID of Gran Turismo 6 , typically used for PS3 backups or modified game builds.
If you try to install DLC meant for the American version (BCUS) or Japanese version (BCJS) onto this copy, the game simply won't recognize the files. Why the "Part 3 Updated" File Matters