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A feature that checks the developer's GitHub/repository for version v0.6.0+ to ensure the user always has the latest Windows 11 compatibility patches. Profile Export/Import: Allow users to save their preferred "tweak list" as a

By following these tips and using AutoSettingsPS+ V059, you can take your PlayStation gaming experience to the next level.

The user might not be clear on the exact components, so I should explain each part. Breaking down the components: AutoSettingsPS is likely an open-source PowerShell module written by WestLife in version 0.59. Work here refers to its functionality and implementation. I need to structure the post to cover the purpose, installation, usage, features, and perhaps code examples. Also, addressing why choose this tool over others, potential bugs, and improvements could add depth.

is a specialized automation utility designed for the PlayStation ecosystem. As homebrew software and custom firmware (CFW) environments become increasingly complex, users face "configuration fatigue"—the manual management of database paths, plugin loads, and display settings. Version 0.59 (Work) introduces a dynamic profiling system intended to automate the application of game-specific and system-wide optimizations, reducing user friction and improving software stability on modified consoles.

Safely moves the %TEMP% and system cache directories out of deep hidden app folders directly into a structured %SystemDrive%\Temp folder.

Most antivirus software will detect the PowerShell scripts as potentially unwanted. This is a false positive — simply add the tool's folder to antivirus exclusions before running.