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    Default Why the PSP scene isn't as active as it used to be and why it wont last.

    This subject is probably going to be important for those who wish to have a PSP scene in the future. Coders are disappearing by the drop of a pin and some never returning, some remaining anonymous (Coder of PS1P) or others coming back with big surprise releases also we could have had a nice Dos emulator by now or even some stunning applications.

    The PSP scene has collapsed over the last 6 months, probably due to:
    a) People nagging coders for features that arent being concentrated on. Im pretty sure coders get pissed off over silly little comments such as "Oh add custom controls and make the emulator faster". Im sure strmnNrmn would have got frustrated with the amount of questions asking the same thing. I am not vouching that StrmnNrmn is going to continue Daedalus but he may come back in the future with a working emulator, although I still haven't received any replies to emails (this is another example)

    b) People faking to make new additions to emulators, faking down-graders people like Shifty, PSDonkey, the fake TA-082 Downgrade team etc are probably the main problem here. Many coders put so much hard work into an program, then these people come along and say "OMFG this emulator is full speed" , "OMFG this downgrades TA-082" then usually it makes a PSP a brick or do something stupid and then all the blame is usually diverted back to someone else who made the original product (If there is one).

    c) Abuse to developers, again another main concern. Coders are here voluntarily, they are not making any money and its costing THEM for power, computer, operating system, time. The amount of time coders spend producing a program for free is overwhelming. Now some people think that even though a coder spends over 50 hours making something for us for FREE they can say "Oh your program sucks, add more features" or "You suck dont bother downloading this people" would make the coder pretty upset or angry, give or take they continue their work and it ends up being the best program out on the PSP and yet people still abuse the coder.

    d) Other coders taking source from another project where coder has specifically stated that "source can be updated but with my permission".
    I personally dont have any problem with this but coders may, with gpSP Exophase has stated in his readme in black and white "Frankly, I'm tired of my emulator being hacked on by other people, and if it doesn't stop I'm going to make this project closed source." This is not a good sign, coders like Exophase work long and hard on something and other people dont follow their criteria and then claim full points. As the 'coder' for Spiff Up, some people think im a super coder like StrmnNrmn. Im not, I only do minor modifications to keep this project alive, That is all.

    e) More useless LUA programs than useful C programs. Im not going to blame any LUA scripter as most lua scripts are good and prove useful to the scene however you might notice that I am calling LUA a script because all LUA is doing is computing an automated series of instructions carried out in a specific order. (Oxford, Apple Computer) and code is computing program instructions <snipped> (Oxford, Apple Computer) or put it this way you can script a play but you cant code a play because nobody except the writer would know what to do.
    Sometimes I dont think LUA is used to its full extent however there are some great projects like Linken's Quest, Mcdonalds drive thru and of course those unique games / applications which are useful.

    f) Too much hacking than actual coding, I don't know why but many coders are concentrating on hacking the latest firmware. This does seem a challenge but please we need Games, Emulators, Applications for those firmwares that are hacked already. I don't see why people other than Dark-Alex, n00bz, Booster and their teams (If i have missed others, I apologize) should be bothering with hacking the later firmwares. Some people tend to find faults by stumbling over them and later they are converted into a hell of an exploit and downgraders or eloaders are made.

    g) Coders deserve a break every so often, give or take. People shouldn't push at coders via email / IM to release the latest version of their emulator / Application. Coders are also human, they get tired and have to eat also have extended holidays. There really isn't any point emailing the coder to ask them to come back, they will come back at their own will, there is also the issue of over posting when coders release a product. This is good for some sites however the coder might have to skim through all the posts finding a question that needs answering or finding a 'tip' to enhance the emulator.


    So come on people, pull your socks up. Pay some respect to those whom are providing us with a service free of charge, respect those in a way that they feel welcomed but not threatened. I expect people to be patient, friendly, happy with what the programmer is currently doing, make the programmer feel welcome and cared for, nothing opposite and hopefully the scene will come back to have lots more programs etc.


    Sincerely Wally



    P.S I havent heard or seen the coders in this list active for quite some time, this is probably due to neglect at forums. Coders if you are on this list and are available, it would be nice to post what is causing you not to return to this scene. Makes me wonder if they are just waiting for competitions. Dcemu you are usually pretty good




    Chris Swindle - Coder for SMSPlus
    McZonk - Team Emergency Exit
    StrmnNrmn - Coder of Daedalus
    71M - Coder of Trig Wars
    Garak - Coder of Mega Mart
    AnonymousTipster - Coder of Throttle X
    Froggie PRoductions - Coder of R-Gear / Pang
    mATkEUpON - Coder of SmashGP
    Lac - Coder of SnesTyl
    CrazyC - Coder of Dosbox
    and many other important figures have left or gone in hiding

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    I think the PSP homebrew scene is a bit quieter now, but most everything we need we already have.

    Less than a year ago, the PSP homebrew scene was split into two groups: those with 1.5, and those who upgraded to 2.0+ for all the new games and internet browser. Now us 1.5 users can do everything they can (and more) thanks to Dev Hook. If Dev Hook was never made, I believe the PSP homebrew scene would have died due to all the features that us 1.5 users would never have.

    We also have most every popular gaming system emulated on the PSP. A year ago the PSP could emulate SNES and Genesis good, but slow and buggy.

    Most every PSP can be downgraded, or have the same abilities of 1.5. The 2.5/2.6 downgrader is less than 6 months old. We were able to downgrade 2.71 in under three months of it being released. Even people with the dreaded TA-082 can emulate 1.5 if they have a 2.71.

    I (including everyone else) is mad about the TA-082 downgrader hoax. But we should also remember stuff like Donkey 64 (well that was more of a joke.) Numerous fake downgraders have been made or rumored about. It's something we will have to live with.

    The PSP homebrew scene has much life left in it. In fact, I believe the scene will gain more support after Sony dumps the PSP and stops blocking exploits. Everyone, be patcient. That's what we've had to do for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wally View Post
    e) More useless LUA programs than useful C programs. Im not going to blame any LUA scripter as most lua scripts are good and prove useful to the scene however you might notice that I am calling LUA a script because all LUA is doing is computing an automated series of instructions carried out in a specific order. (Oxford, Apple Computer) and code is computing program instructions <snipped> (Oxford, Apple Computer) or put it this way you can script a play but you cant code a play because nobody except the writer would know what to do.
    Sometimes I dont think LUA is used to its full extent.
    Yea LUA isnt always used to its full extent as its a very powerful "scripting" language. The most whole and well polished games iv seen for LUA are Druglord by JC (minor adjustments by myself). Macdonalds serve and go by sausanator. I wonder why LUA developers call the language LUA the programming language, when its really a scripting language.

    I love the LUA language as its my primary language that i "script" code in....


    You put out really valid pionts about how the psp homebrew community is collapsing in on its self, as iv fallen victim in the past to asking coders to update there releases an such like on zx-81 . All that has to stop.

    As i know first hand that working on a project is alot of work and really dont want to be asked about various things that are self explanatory......

    Great Read wally

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    Exellent article, Wally!

    I really have no objections to it, so I won't say anything.

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    yeah thats really good. people do need to stop nagging coders about stupid things! look at strmnNrmn's blog. There are like 100's of comments over "the emulator doesnt have sound" "the emulator is too slow" "the emulator doesnt play my favorite game" "please make it better"

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    Quote Originally Posted by wally View Post
    a) People nagging coders for features that arent being concentrated on. Im pretty sure coders get pissed off over silly little comments such as "Oh add custom controls and make the emulator faster". Im sure strmnNrmn would have got frustrated with the amount of questions asking the same thing. I am not vouching that StrmnNrmn is going to continue Daedalus but he may come back in the future with a working emulator, although I still haven't received any replies to emails (this is another example)

    ^ ^
    I have not had this personally but i have seen it happen


    b) People faking to make new additions to emulators, faking down-graders people like Shifty, PSDonkey, the fake TA-082 Downgrade team etc are probably the main problem here. Many coders put so much hard work into an program, then these people come along and say "OMFG this emulator is full speed" , "OMFG this downgrades TA-082" then usually it makes a PSP a brick or do something stupid and then all the blame is usually diverted back to someone else who made the original product (If there is one).

    ^ ^
    This is a definite what destroys the PSP scene. Its a shame to see people lie like that why cant they just say the truth





    f) Too much hacking than actual coding, I don't know why but many coders are concentrating on hacking the latest firmware. This does seem a challenge but please we need Games, Emulators, Applications for those firmwares that are hacked already. I don't see why people other than Dark-Alex, n00bz, Booster and their teams (If i have missed others, I apologize) should be bothering with hacking the later firmwares. Some people tend to find faults by stumbling over them and later they are converted into a hell of an exploit and downgraders or eloaders are made.

    ^ ^
    I have nothing wrong with the actual hacking going on but as you said Wally there is alot of hacking going on




    g) Coders deserve a break every so often, give or take. People shouldn't push at coders via email / IM to release the latest version of their emulator / Application. Coders are also human, they get tired and have to eat also have extended holidays. There really isn't any point emailing the coder to ask them to come back, they will come back at their own will, there is also the issue of over posting when coders release a product. This is good for some sites however the coder might have to skim through all the posts finding a question that needs answering or finding a 'tip' to enhance the emulator.

    ^ ^
    I 100% agree with this article. The reason being is that Coders also have their own life's as well.They need breaks in a while they are not machines they are human


    And for the people who say the Emulators and games that released are pointless and useless.(You know who you are). Could you do better than the actual coder did.If you CAN'T then do NOT post saying how it is useless or pointless in the first place.

    PSN ID: splodger15

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    very good wally. i agree with prety much everything you said, (though keep in mind there will aways be lull periods.) i just hope that a lot of the coders return. people give them too much hastle but to get the best possible app/game/emu/whatever the moaners should shut up and let the coders get on with it as they know what's best and it's their project. so people, shut it or risk the scene dying.

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    yea it is going to crash and burn due to un-greatful noobs who dont know anything about programs or coding and expect coders to do months of coding and research in a day. I focus on the big things. So what if an emu doesn't have sound or its slow, but its still there, u can still see that there is potential. People think of these online programming groups as big organizations or something i guess with all the time to just program... Most of these coders have families, and another job to support their hobby. They dont even get paid for this stuff and noobs still whine. These people just need a swift slap on the face every time they post a complaint with no solution.

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    Why the PSP scene isn’t as active as it used to be and why it wont last?

    ...er? ...I would say things have slowed a little because most things have now already been done/emulated, but I wouldn’t say the PSP scene is not going to last? ...just look at the Dreamcast and how thats still going!

    I think we are very luck to have all of the great homebrew and emulators that we’ve already got.

    There’s many projects that are still going strong though:

    Exophase is still updating his super GBA emu (even though there has been a load of muppets disrespecting him).

    NJ is still beavering away with his emu’s, and who knows what the future will bring with this coding legend. ...plus we’ve got MikeDX looking into bringing us all mutliplayer goodness for these arcade emu’s.

    PSPUAE is still very much alive and kicking. Horrace, Fol and Ric are on the case with this fantastic Amiga emulator, and we keep getting regular updates!

    ZX81 seems to churn out and produce a new emulator every other week! lol

    Devhook is still emulating all of the newest firmwares etc. Admittedly DA has gone quite, but we are still seeing updates giving us the ability to play all the newest games.


    And lets not forget all at Noobz, all of the PS1 emus, Zion, etc etc all regularly contributing to the scene.

    I know there have been quite a few coders disappearing from the scene (for me StrmnNrmn being the biggest loss so far), but I would hardly say everything is dieing... far from it! I guess only time will tell though?

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    I've personally always thought that as each major firmware revision is exploited there is an associated influx of newbies to deal with and this could be a reason.

    ie as the PSP becomes more mainstream those that are currently stuck with fw 2.81 and above can only be told one thing, ie "you can't run homebrew on your PSP".
    If/when a 2.81 downgrade is found you will have a whole flood of newbies having access to the delights of 2.71SE etc and a whole glut of questions that have been answered a million times already. Along with a herd of newbies demanding new functionalities and changes to suit their needs. Usually along with that you get attention seekers who are responsible for the "fakes" we see before the scene calms down again , so the process is almost cyclical.
    Unfortunately as the PSP installed userbase increases you will see more and more people drawn to the homebrew sites and each cycle above will include more and more people.....

    Although it sounds harsh having read some of the topics that devs and coders have frequented I do feel they need to have newbie questions filtered out. Perhaps for example you can't PM a coder or dev until you have over 50 (moderated) posts and we could think of a way of policing posters (especially those that are only posting for the first few times) who ask for help in non help forums or topics.

    Any thoughts anyone?

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