I'm still tinkering around with the settings and such on the PSP Slim that just arrived at the house, but I wanted to get a quick post up about some of the differences I've noticed in the settings and such.
The game ships with firmware 3.60 preloaded on the system. There are a lot of menu differences but I found two in the system menu.
UMD Cache: If you set it on you can reduce the frequency at which the system reads from the UMD.
USB Charge: Allows you to charge using USB instead of a A/C.
The system now also has a new menu in Settings that gives you options for when you connect your PSP to your television to either play games or watch a movie.
Connected Display settings
Switch Video Output: You can use this to display video on the television or you can hold in the display button.
TV Type: 16:9 or 4:3
Component /D-Terminal Cable: Lets you select either progressive or interlace output.
Screensaver: Lets you set the timeout for a screensaver from none to 15 minutes.
I still have to play test the thing, check out the video output and compare the screens. More to come.
The game ships with firmware 3.60 preloaded on the system. There are a lot of menu differences but I found two in the system menu.
UMD Cache: If you set it on you can reduce the frequency at which the system reads from the UMD.
USB Charge: Allows you to charge using USB instead of a A/C.
The system now also has a new menu in Settings that gives you options for when you connect your PSP to your television to either play games or watch a movie.
Connected Display settings
Switch Video Output: You can use this to display video on the television or you can hold in the display button.
TV Type: 16:9 or 4:3
Component /D-Terminal Cable: Lets you select either progressive or interlace output.
Screensaver: Lets you set the timeout for a screensaver from none to 15 minutes.
I still have to play test the thing, check out the video output and compare the screens. More to come.