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I'm all about the disemmination of information, legal or otherwise. Just wish I could help others do the same and make the process simpler for them.
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just the way I feel.Īnd yes, my PSP is hacked to pieces, as is probably every other piece of HW I own.
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I can't justify even paying $5 for a game that years ago I paid $50 for new. All of my consoles from NES to current are in working order and you can find any game emulated fairly easy. Much kinder to think of the small purchases when yuo associate it with a point valuse instead of a cost but besides that, I'm a big fan of abandonwares.
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Basically after the Dreamcast, PSX, PS2 and XBox had all been hacked to hell to allow for the emulation of previsous generations of games to play on them, larger companies realized that there was a market and they could get you to pay for your games a second time. Sad to say though, I don't think any older wipeout (besides 'classic' type packs) will see the light of day on newer consoles, even through sanctioned emulation like the POPS or Wii's VC. Sausehuhn, If you rip the audio WO3SE is around 80MB. if that makes any sense.ĭogg Thank, the widescreen option is in the WO settings menu, not the PSP. Or even the 'grey area' homebrew any less 'grey'. Although I would say it's also important to remember that, even though there are those countless illegitimate game rips being played, that doesn't make the legitimate homebrew any less legitimate. Make it easier for people to buy than pirate and they'll probably do it. They could learn from the ease of the Wii VC, or even Apple's iTunes.
#Psp ps1 eboot has no music ps3#
Right now, of course, there are only a few PS1 games available officially and only to those who shell out for a PS3 (which until a PS3 WO comes along, I probably won't do). I know the VC on the Wii is excellent (I've bought around 6 games already on it) and a similar service on the PSP would be very welcome. I hope that Sony very quickly start making these easily available through official channels. Right now, the PSP seems to be a hobbyists machine. It seems that running things that weren't meant to be run on the PSP is far more common than people actually buying games and playing them at the moment.
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Should have researched a bit more before upgrading so recklessly. LOL, you just lost all chance of running homebrew on your PSP. Only people with 2.80 can downgrade to 2.71 and then to 1.5 and then 3.02 OE.Įdit: I upgraded to 3.03 - now my PSP knows the savefilesīut not the pictures / photos. If you saw one it's probably fake or will brick your PSP. Also make sure you send both the the folder and folder% over to the memory stick.ĭoes seem to have a destroyed. Make sure you put your homebrew apps into the MS_ROOT:\PSP\GAME150 folder as thats the default settings in 3.02 OE. The PDX fix just eliminates that and adds a cool intro :D
#Psp ps1 eboot has no music mod#
It seems WO3 has some sort of protection (probably the crashing bug right after the starting line) for mod chip consoles. I also didn't manage to run 1.5 homebrews successfully on my PSP yet, I can start them, no problem, but when I want to use their features they always crash :frown: What does that "NTSC/PAL Selector + Protection Fix" do? I really wanna play WO3:SE on my PSP without crashing. I didn't manage to run WO3:SE without music tracks correctly yet. Seems like you understand a bit more about that stuff :) You still can't see everything but at least a few pixels more - you can see your energy bar a lot better now (important for hyper thrust). It looks like on my PSX (just better because of the smaller screen as mentioned before). I'm not 100% sure if I really changed the speed of the game (but I nearly think so cause the game just feels right now somehow) and I get less graphical glitches there are no dark colored areas on the track, you can't see where "track elements" are build together and I also think the color's a bit better now. I patched the game to NTSC now (yes, you heard right I've a NTSC WO3:SE here) to solve the speed problem. The game also doesn't look like a PS1 game, it looks better on the small PSP screen.Īnd finally: The game feels a lot faster then Pure to me. You can see how bad the PSP's screen reaction time is. If you don't understand what I mean look at Lion's images. You will also miss a few pixels in the lower part of the screen and get a few blacks in the upper part. The game is also a bit skewed, not sure if "Wide screen correction" in the game really helps there (I think it does for the game itself, but not for menus and stuff). There are a few other graphical problems but nothing too bad - definitely nothing dramatical. What I noticed due playing: The colors are not that true, they seem a bit pixelated, like you may know it from converting a (for example) JPG with more than 256 colors into a GIF image. Converted it with PopStation GUI and now it works well. img file of the WO3:SE CD and edited it in UltraISO (deleted all music tracks).