Originally Posted by jerrt
AAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA
HA HAHA HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAH
SONY = PWNEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD yet AGAIN!
/rolling
Thank goodness sony are kind enough to protect their users from enjoying the full capabilities of the console they paid for with these fantastic security updates.
I feel safe and warm at night just knowing they care.
Originally Posted by jerrt
AAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA
HA HAHA HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAH
SONY = PWNEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD yet AGAIN!
/rolling
d00d, he was making a joke, there is no such thingOriginally Posted by siulmagic
Why update? I gurantee, if the 4gb limit is done for, within a week someone would have decrypted the firmware, found the code responsible and made a 1.50 custom firmware capable of the same thing.Originally Posted by happy_mak
Seriously man, just wait and see what the future brings.
Just to clear up any possible confusion, about that translation that was copied into the first post (thanks for the credit): Those are issues that have been addressed in this update, not issues that have cropped up due to it. (With just the portion that was copy/pasted, it's easy to take that out of context)
Is there even a mem stick bigger than 4gb out there?
I am surprised Sony didn't outline that in the 2.80 update if that is indeed when 4gb+ debuted.
Also 4gbs may be good enough for games, but when people have the choice between an iPod that comes standard with 40GBs of space and a PSP that supports 4GBs but comes with a 32MB stick...
The days of the PSP becoming a true multimedia device are at hand. Now if Sony would just take their heads out of their ass of allow the PSP to play every media format without the need for conversion, they can easily start taking market share from iPod and other video and music players.
Originally Posted by bah
lol
haha... how true!![]()
Yep, it's so true!Originally Posted by F9zDark
I say hopes and dreams. I will stick with mi 1.50 and when theres a way to use a 8gb card with it then and only then will i happily buy one.
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