its a goood thing i bought the battery kit, and as the articles say its say to hack the psp with this battery especially with the use of hellcat's pandora installer for 3.xx.
the good games are a gig, might take a month to bit torrent
its a goood thing i bought the battery kit, and as the articles say its say to hack the psp with this battery especially with the use of hellcat's pandora installer for 3.xx.
Developers are taking a load of crap when they say how much money they lost through piracy, all they do is add up how many people downloaded the game, then say that's how much they lost... but most of these people were never going to buy the game, so no-one lost any money, if i had to pay for all the software i have downloaded, all at second hand prices a rough estimate would be between 6 and 800,000 pounds, but you can't say anyone's lost that money
What would be a good compromise is to use some of those unique idstorage keys as a private key and encode the ISO as it's dumped on YOUR PSP. That would allow you to make and play backups of your own games, but no sharing with others. I'd go for that... I don't download PSP games from the net anyway. I check the demos when they come out, and the reviews, then only buy the games I care about.
it is impossible to make a console that is not "hackable". There is always a way.![]()
why do so many people on these forums try to make sony look like the bad guy just look at the title of this topic "Will the PSP-3000 Defeat Homebrew?" Their not trying to defeat homebrew their trying to stop piracy get it right
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