tpjp said:
Rankstrail said:
tpjp said:
Rankstrail said:
You need the latest OFFICIAL firmware on the consoles to have access to your account, just forget about eCFW, you can't get to work unless you find a vita with 3.01 or patiently hope they found another exploit in another psp game and of course in the meantime you must not update, because staying old gives you higher chances. I don't know about ban for PS Vita but with PS3 if I connect even if faking my FW version I will get banned instantly, that's why I used to have TWO different PS3s. But Vita hack is just a PSP EMU hack, is it worth?
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I know that the lastest fw is needed to access PSN. And to play some emulators, I don´t see why not. I liked the overclock feature on the PSP that allowed some games to run more smoothly, like I did it with Colin Mcrae Rally 2005 plus, it was sluggish at 222mhz but great at 333mhz. Other cool thing was a plugin that allowed the composite tv-out cable to play games on a tv, something that wasn´t allowed with normal fw.
I wished it would be possible to overclock the Vita just enough for some games to play better.
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the composite thing was allowed by psp 3000 via hardware, the fusa plugin is terrible, I dont's see why you want to change the clock on the vita, even on oem pc they don't allow you to do so, on psp only a few games used the feature officially and it was hidden from the user, maybe some games already set different clocks for vita, but it always not a good thing to overclock, a console especially. You too played the laggy New Little King's Story? Anyway the psp homebrews runs much faster on the vita than on a real psp at default, if you really want this you may want to check Wololo's blog often.
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Didn´t know about the psp 3000, I had a 2000, which didn´t allow afaik. The fusa plugin was really laggy to be honest, and I didn´t play much in a TV anyway. The CFW on the PSP has a sub menu that had the option to change the clock in both game in XMB, both are set to default (the game itself sets the clock) but some games like CMR 2005+ the default was 222mhz and lagged a bit so I put in 333mhz to improve performance. I only causes problems if clocked beyond maximum, that is 333mhz, so it wasn´t a problem as I always kept at that value when I needed more performance (except the battery would drain faster).
I didn´t play that game, was it that laggy? Anyway I have some that need a bit of a boost like Worms Revolution and F1 2011 for example, they usually lag a bit.
And I already knew about Wololo and visit it often, but I haven´t got the chance to have an exploit game in time. And another problem is that it cannot connect to the internet afterwards right? At least not to update the fw so I´m not yet sure if I want to do it.
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