Need For Speed Heat -a0106-v0100- -cusa15081- P... (Extended — 2024)
Sometimes, after the game attempts to load the assets associated with Patch A0106, it hangs indefinitely.
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution |
|-------|--------------|----------|
| Update fails with "CE-36434-0" | Wrong CUSA ID | Verify update PKG matches CUSA15081. |
| Game stuck on splash screen | Backport missing (if on low firmware) | Install appropriate backport patch for 1.06. |
| Save data not recognized | Save from newer patch (e.g., 1.07) | Find save specifically for 1.06 or lower. |
| “P” archive won’t extract | Missing part files or wrong password | Collect all parts; try password cusa15081 or ps4. |
In split RAR archives (common on file-hosting sites), you might see:
The P signals the start of the filename prefix for all parts. Need for Speed Heat -A0106-V0100- -CUSA15081- P...
In PS4 PKG naming conventions, A0106 typically means Application Update 1.06. For Need for Speed Heat, the official patch history includes:
| Patch Version | Release Date | Key Changes | |---------------|--------------|--------------| | 1.00 (V0100) | Launch version | Base game, no updates | | 1.06 (A0106) | ~March 2020 | Added Black Market Delivery missions, vehicle balancing, bug fixes for cops and night racing |
Thus, A0106 refers to update 1.06 — a significant patch that improved police AI, added new cars (e.g., Aston Martin DB11 Volante), and fixed the infamous “infinite loading screen” glitch. Sometimes, after the game attempts to load the
This is a scene-style version descriptor:
| Segment | Meaning |
|---------|---------|
| A0106 | Application Update number 1.06. For NFS Heat, title update 1.06 arrived in January 2020. It primarily fixed stability issues, rebalanced police aggression at night, and patched the "infinite Rep" glitch. |
| V0100 | Base version 1.00 of the game (the base disc/initial digital dump). Combined with A0106, this indicates the user has update 1.06 applied over the original 1.00 base. |
Why does this matter? Many mods (unlimited nitrous, no police, custom wraps) are written for specific game versions. If you install a cheat menu built for 1.00 but your game is updated to 1.06, memory offsets will be incorrect. In split RAR archives (common on file-hosting sites),
The trailing P in your keyword is ambiguous and can mean several things depending on the source:
To understand if you have a problem, you first have to understand what the code is telling you. Here is the translation of that string:
The Verdict: If you see this on its own, it is simply system text identifying which version of the game you have. However, if your game is crashing or freezing at this screen, you have a data conflict.
GoldHEN (the most popular PS4 homebrew enabler) allows real-time cheat menus. Cheaters search for exactly CUSA15081 with update 1.06. Generic cheats (infinite health, money, parts) often fail on different CUSA or update versions because pointers shift.






