Here’s the twist: is a lightweight cousin of CSV. No commas, just tabs. Simple. But on PS3, that simplicity unlocks some unexpected tricks:
📀 – Some homebrew tools export game stats (kill counts, lap times, loot tables) as TSV. Open in any text editor, tweak values, re-import. PS3 sees it as valid data. tsv files ps3
🕹 – The PS3 port of RetroArch uses .tsv for some playlist exports. Want to manually curate your ROM list? Open the TSV in Notepad++, edit tabs, keep your retro library clean. Here’s the twist: is a lightweight cousin of CSV
🧩 – Remember OtherOS? Running Yellow Dog Linux? TSV files were perfect for lightweight scripts — parsing logs, generating simple graphs with gnuplot, or feeding into Python without comma-quote headaches. But on PS3, that simplicity unlocks some unexpected
Have you ever used TSVs on weird hardware? Or still rocking a CFW PS3? Drop your story below. 👇
TSV files are boring until you’re hacking a PS3 at 3 AM, trying to fix a corrupted save with a USB stick and a text editor. Then, tabs become your best friend.