no it only affects the modded account.
Modding GTA: Episodes from Liberty City on PS3 is quite complex due to the console's closed system and lack of official mod support. Unlike PC, where mods can be easily installed, the PS3 requires jailbreaking, which can void warranties and lead to bans from online services. Additionally, modding can risk damaging your game or console. If you're interested in modding, it's safer to consider doing so on the PC version of the game, where modding communities are more active and tools are readily available.
There arn't "Cheats"... You could just play the game or spend a long time modding it. There are console commands but only for the PC.
It affects the saved data on your hard drive to see this you can see other profiles on your hard drive. And if your wondering you can't cause permeant damage to your hard drive you just may loose progress you had on that game
Modding and Hacking are prohibited, if you get caught you will be banned from playing the game.
It must affect their
iso modding is when you copy a game to another empty disc and inject mods to the disk
heck yea
Yes
A MOD for a games console basically is a modicfication to a game, an add-on if you like. You can hack games to add what you like to suit you. GrandTheftAuto is the biggest MODDED game on PS3. People add new cars etc to the popular game. Game makers are trying to stop people from MODDING/HACKING games.
Not that know of without modding the game.
To recover deleted profiles in Call of Duty 4, you can try restoring them from a backup if you have one. If the game was played on a console, check if the console's cloud storage or external storage has a backup of the profile. Unfortunately, if there is no backup available, the deleted profile may be permanently lost, and you would need to create a new one. Always ensure to regularly back up your game data to avoid such issues in the future.
To create a Halo 2 mod disk, you'll need an original copy of the game, an Xbox console (or an emulator), and suitable modding tools such as an ISO extraction tool and a modding program like Halo 2 Mod Tool. First, extract the game’s ISO file from the disk. Then, apply the desired mods using the modding program before re-burning the modified ISO back onto a DVD-R. Finally, use the newly created disk to play the modded version on your Xbox.