This is an action RPG. Not really like Zelda. The battles are real time as opposed to turn-based. I really enjoy this game. I have the North American version. I converted my UMD to CSO for custom firmware and load times are dramatically reduced, if not eliminated altogether.
This has been one of my preferred RPG's on the PSP. The PSP has a very limited amount of decent RPG's if you ask me. I'd recommend this one to anyone though.
When I dumped the game I left it uncompressed. The CSO still took a couple seconds to load as opposed to 1 second at the most uncompressed. Plus I don't think it really saves that much space compressing the game to CSO. To me it's just more enjoyable when it runs with no load times like the PC version. Also make sure you clock the psp to 333 if you have the new custom firmware or are using devhook. This game was set lower than that for some lame reason. I did find out however that running the umd and clocking the psp to 333 cuts down on load times a little bit, but still puting it on the memory stick is the way to go.
People, stop talking about PSP ISOs or CSOs. It's is against the forum rules and therefore you run the risk of getting banned.
Yeah, we are well versed in the rules, thanks! Its simply giving an example of how to maximize the use and benefits of 3.03 OE-C custom firmware. Which by the way is designed in large part to play game backups. Some games have dreadfully long load times and need to be backed up if you have the means to do so.
Would you like me to PM you a scan of my PROOF OF PURCHASE on the back of the game box. Or maybe a receipt?
Come on now!
Either one is fine with me, if you really wish to do to prove you have the UMD. However, ISO discussion is still not allowed.
Well to me, where I'm coming from is its a sign of the times. 1 1/2 years ago when UMD emulators were first introduced it was clear that they were only going to encourage piracy.
But nowadays with 4GB & 8GB memory sticks, and maybe soon a 32GB stick, as well as extremely advanced custom firmwares, etc. using games as CSO is an everyday part of PSP homebrew for 97% of avid homebrew users.
It kills me how it is "acceptable" to talk all day about converting and compressing our PSX games for use on custom firmware but when it is a UMD game, someone has to chime in about "no ISO discussion".
I'm not inciting or condoning a discussion about ISO piracy okay. I'm simply stating that the game this thread is based on plays much better when converted, as do many others.
Do you think SONY is less against us being able to convert our own PSX ISO's? They are against ALL of it. Anything homebrew is wrong in their eyes. This website is not held in some higher regard by SONY compared to others. SONY is against ALL homebrew on their PSP.
You can't take the moral high ground and condone some grey area topics but oppose others.
And you are telling them this why? If you have a problem with the discussion, report the post, let a MOD decide whether it's acceptable or not. Otherwise, keep your comments to yourself unless they are on topic with the discussion. Nobody likes a tattle-tale, my 8 year old son even knows that.
Personally, I really dig this game. I have the US version, and I am ALSO thinking of ripping it to my memory stick, becasue after playing it for about 30 minutes and waiting 30% of that time for it to load, I would almost rather just play my DS, at least there's no load times for any games on it.
Precisely. I don't care if you like it or not, ISO/CSO discussion is never "on topic" here, so he shouldn't have had to say anything in the first place. And you're just contradicting yourself by telling him to report the post and then saying that nobody likes a tattle-tale.Originally Posted by Ramza042
Your post would have been much more appropriate had it been directed at the people who derailed the conversation into ISO/CSO territory in the first place. This site has made it's stance on the subject clear. If you're so vehemently opposed to the policy, you have no obligation to be here, and I guarantee there are places you can go where you'll fit right in without ever needing to worry about feeling like you're being persecuted by some anonymous people in cyberspace that you'll never meet. Nobody likes paranoid, insecure people with persecution complexes.
...But, back to the topic, is there anyone here who actually owns the original Japanese version of this game???? I know there are people on this board who had this game right after it came out in Japan.
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