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    if sony allows homebrew it will be the best decision theve ever made. EVER. i will run offical firmware if they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy4point0 View Post
    if sony allows homebrew it will be the best decision theve ever made. EVER. i will run offical firmware if they do.
    yeah me too and i'm on official firmware cause of Crisis Core ffVII coming soon plus sony might be making this decision cause they put a iso loader in the firmware:thumbup:

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    Sony ALLOWING Homebrew!

    Never heard that one before:rofl:

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPJunkie View Post
    Sony ALLOWING Homebrew!

    Never heard that one before:rofl:
    yeah though they pretty much banned it with fw updates

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    also the thought of not bricking your psp and using homebrew cool!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy4point0 View Post
    if sony allows homebrew it will be the best decision theve ever made. EVER. i will run offical firmware if they do.
    I agree.

    There's some neat, incredibly usefull stuff that you can do with full, kernel mode access, but at the end of the day, the PSP's a gaming machine, so the programs that you really want to build for it and use on it don't need full, unfettered device access. Officially sponsered user mode homebrew from Sony could be huge. I could easily convince people to buy PSPs by telling them that they could download and play game(s) that I created from scratch for it. Right now that's too hard because homebrew is just too complicated for most people to give a flying f' about.

    JPJunkie:
    So, I take it you're too young to remember NetYarouze? Sony was the first major modern console developer to not only encourage, but sponsor homebrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chameleon View Post
    homebrew doesnt ruin systems, downgraders do.

    Technically...... viruses, update errors, and BIOS corruptions are also causes.

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    Heh. I'm not getting excited. Sony has said that before.
    They've said that 3.00 would have limited homebrew support. Though I don't see it
    Really now, the don't earn by disabling unsigned code. They LOSE instead. It's time they understand that user-created content in general IS the future.

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    the only reason I use my psp is for homebrew. I rarely play an actual UMD game on it.

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    Allowing homebrew need not mean flash access.
    The official SDK doesn't even allow that.


    It'll never happen anyway.

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