my first forum posting using PSP

YEAH!!!!!!

HOLY SH!T, I DID IT~~!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!ONE!1!1 :D :D

took me more than 40 mins to make this thread...

the first time the connection was broken right before i submitted the post....

the second time the PSP suddenly shut down right after i submitted my post, but my post made it!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D

Yeah!!!!

i will post some pics...
 
just follow the instructions here

actually navigating through the web on PSP is a little bit easier than i expected. it's just the connection is so slow and unstable. i hope sony could release a offical web browser soon.




 
Hehehe, looks very nice, congrat!

Seems I have to have wipeout first... I´ll have to wait, I want to buy ToE first, RR has fullfill my desire of racing for a time (it´s not one of my favorite genres).
 
:D :D :D
thx, guys.

i can't wait for that sexy transparent USB keyboard showed in E3 to be released.

typing using psp's soft keyboard is a pain in the @ss...

sony_psp_keyboard1.jpg
 
lunlunqq said:
actually navigating through the web on PSP is a little bit easier than i expected. it's just the connection is so slow and unstable.

turn off WLAN Power Save to greatly improve Infrastructure connectivity through a wireless access point.
 
Something a little bird told me: apparently, the Japanese and European releases of Wipeout Pure will have an actual working browser built-in to the software, and the games will support Infrastructure Mode.

This may or may not be 100% BS, but either way, it's got nothing to do with April Fool's. It really just depends on how drunk my source was at the time of the info spilling. :)
 
john tv said:
Something a little bird told me: apparently, the Japanese and European releases of Wipeout Pure will have an actual working browser built-in to the software, and the games will support Infrastructure Mode.

This may or may not be 100% BS, but either way, it's got nothing to do with April Fool's. It really just depends on how drunk my source was at the time of the info spilling. :)
It's bs because, according to the PSPdev forums, a great deal of the PSP browser is built into the firmware.
 
john tv said:
Something a little bird told me: apparently, the Japanese and European releases of Wipeout Pure will have an actual working browser built-in to the software, and the games will support Infrastructure Mode.

Poor little bird, having his birdsong slathered all over GAF. :(
 
jwang said:
turn off WLAN Power Save to greatly improve Infrastructure connectivity through a wireless access point.

So was this also the reason why playing TM: HO online was nearly impossible for most people?

john tv said:
Something a little bird told me: apparently, the Japanese and European releases of Wipeout Pure will have an actual working browser built-in to the software, and the games will support Infrastructure Mode.

This may or may not be 100% BS, but either way, it's got nothing to do with April Fool's. It really just depends on how drunk my source was at the time of the info spilling.

That would be great news for me if true. I wanted to buy TM: HO or Wipeout Pure at EU launch and online play of TM: HO was a big plus, but now that both might be online, my first game will probably be Wipeout Pure. :)
 
Lionheart said:
So was this also the reason why playing TM: HO online was nearly impossible for most people?
No - separate issue to do with the stability of the matchmaking servers. Now that they seemed to have addressed that, I've gotten in several very stable games online with TMHO and I haven't turned off the WLAN power save feature.
 
kaching said:
No - separate issue to do with the stability of the matchmaking servers. Now that they seemed to have addressed that, I've gotten in several very stable games online with TMHO and I haven't turned off the WLAN power save feature.
Ah ok, thanks. Good to hear they've improved it.
 
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