Mrbob said:You can get the Koei case in North America from EB and Gamestop but you have to buy the Dynasty Warriors PSP premium bundle to get it:
http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/256410.asp
The Dynasty Warriors Premium Pack includes:
* Dynasty Warriors
* PSP Deluxe Case
* 43-Page Dynasty Warriors Character Artbook
* Dynasty Warriors Calendar
The case, character art book, and calendar are exclusive to the Dynasty Warriors Premium Pak!
$69.99 + tax
AZYUMA86 said:I have a PSP question. On my square button the little inside cover around the button seems to have moved and now I can see some of the metal in my PSP. Is this common? Will it cause a problem or does it just happen over time? Should I exchange it? Thanks.
I've played through RtA and I've got a lvl 18 Druid in Untold Legends at the moment. Short answer to your question - I'm liking the single-player in Untold Legends over the SP in RtA.Mrbob said:Did you play Return to Arms?
I'm looking between Untold Legends and Return to Arms. My focus is mainly on the single player aspect as I don't like to play random games online. Untold legends have a better single player than RTA?
EGM92 said::lol :lol :lol Love the picture!
Curious though.. who is it? member of the forum?
Drey1082 said:I'm doing the web browser thing but it's extreeeeeeeemly slow. Very cool that it's working though.
robertsan21 said:does the sleep mode drain power out of the batteri?
jiggle said:Yes it does, but very little.
Another neat function of the sleep mode is, when you run out of battery and the PSP shuts down with no warning, the game actually goes into sleep mode. Once you plug in the ac adapter, you can continue right where you left off.
Sony sold 600,000 to 700,000 units of the PSP, as the game player is known, in the first week of U.S. sales, Credit Suisse First Boston said April 1, citing its own survey of retailers. Sony said it prepared 1 million units for the release.
eLGee said:I'm having trouble with my USB connecting to the PSP. I plug it in, transfer a file, but if the file is larger than, say about 3 mb, the USB disconnects and the only thing that is left on the PSP is a corrupted file. How do I fix this? Anyone?
It's just an estimate. The battery life really depends heavily on what you are going to do with the PSP, and there's no way the OS can know that.my psp is 100% 5:47 hr
sounds a bit bad doesnt it?
sonycowboy said:LUMINES IS DRIVING ME INSANE!!!
I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!! I HATE THIS GAME!!! I LOVE THIS GAME!!
I think I like it, but I'm like a zombie when I play it. 2 hours goes by while my world is standing still. I took a 2-hour lunch today @ work. Very, very dangerous thing.
Mrbob said:When is Hot Shots coming out for PSP in North America? I get the feeling SCEA is using a Nintendo tactic by delaying the release of Hot Shots golf to help spread out the releases over the summer.
drohne said:worse -- i think scea is using the scea tactic of delaying a game in order to ruin it with their stupid characters and stupid jokes. just import! the menus are quite simple!
Marconelly said:Is there any way to skip pressing X button 10 times every time I boot Wipeout Pure? I swear, that's my biggest complaint about this game. Press X to chose English (yes, EVERY time) press X to confirm that you understand you should not power the PSP down when it's saving data. Press X to skip intro video. Press X to skip the welcome screen. Press X to load game. Press X again to load speciffic file (although there's only one available) Press O to back to the game.
Wowzers! The main manu appears.
Am I crazy or is this really not bothering anytone? (I haven't seen a single complaint about this nor I've seen any settings that would help)
Marconelly said:Am I crazy or is this really not bothering anyone else? (I haven't seen a single complaint about this, nor I've seen any settings that would help)
Marconelly said:Is there any way to not press X button 10 times every time I boot Wipeout Pure? I swear, that's my biggest complaint about this game. Once you get it running it's a smooth ride, but when you boot it:
- Press X to chose English (yes, EVERY time)
- Press X to skip the SCEA/ Studio Liverpul title sequence
- Press X to confirm that you understand you should not power the PSP down when it's saving data.
- Press X to skip intro video.
- Press X to skip the welcome screen.
- Press X to load game. Press X again to load speciffic file (although there's only one available)
- Press O to back to the game.
Wowzers! The main manu appears. Press X couple more time to start the race.
Am I crazy or is this really not bothering anyone else? (I haven't seen a single complaint about this, nor I've seen any settings that would help)
*edit* added one press x step that I forgot the first time around.
DSFan1970 said:My PSP control (crosspad controls) automatically veers to the right. What is the cause of this and how do I fix it? There has been no trauma to it, nothing. It's like when you boot up the N64 and you hold the stick in that direction it automatticlally stays to that direction. What can I do? I tool out the battery. still the same thing. I am starting to panic.
SpeedRazor said:Looks like they gave Hot Shots Golf a subtitle of "Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee"
Meantime said:Take it back to the place you got it from, I would think.
DSFan1970 said:Thanks...it's an import...I am f*cked...so I will take it apart tonight if nothing happens.
DSFan1970 said:Thanks...it's an import...I am f*cked...so I will take it apart tonight if nothing happens.
gofreak said:Get in touch with your importer first to confirm if they will or won't take them back. Just because it's an import doesn't mean it can't necessarily be returned. Fingers crossed.
Marconelly said:Is there any way to not press X button 10 times every time I boot Wipeout Pure? I swear, that's my biggest complaint about this game. Once you get it running it's a smooth ride, but when you boot it:
- Press X to chose English (yes, EVERY time)
- Press X to skip the SCEA/ Studio Liverpul title sequence
- Press X to confirm that you understand you should not power the PSP down when it's saving data.
- Press X to skip intro video.
- Press X to skip the welcome screen.
- Press X to load game. Press X again to load speciffic file (although there's only one available)
- Press O to back to the game.
Wowzers! The main manu appears. Press X couple more time to start the race.
Am I crazy or is this really not bothering anyone else? (I haven't seen a single complaint about this, nor I've seen any settings that would help)
*edit* added one press x step that I forgot the first time around.
DSFan1970 said:Thanks for your help guys...So I took the battery out again and took the PSP and knocked it around on a notepad (softly) and I putthe battery back in and it worked. THANKFULLY! I was ready to pry this bad boy open tonight and thinking to purchsing an US PSP. UGH! I wonder if this will be a regular occurance or it is becasue of something I did. Anyway crisis mode: off. Thanks!
edit: It's happening again. argh.
Mareg said:Guys, whats the situation on the rumor that the PSP is internally underclocked to extend batteries life ? Thanks.
krypt0nian said:Its in this nightmare of a thread. Locked via firmware currently as is the GPU.
Sleep mode helps here, you'll only go through this if you've played another game. But yea, that's rather annoying.Marconelly said:Is there any way to not press X button 10 times every time I boot Wipeout Pure? I swear, that's my biggest complaint about this game. Once you get it running it's a smooth ride, but when you boot it:
- Press X to chose English (yes, EVERY time)
- Press X to skip the SCEA/ Studio Liverpul title sequence
- Press X to confirm that you understand you should not power the PSP down when it's saving data.
- Press X to skip intro video.
- Press X to skip the welcome screen.
- Press X to load game. Press X again to load speciffic file (although there's only one available)
- Press O to back to the game.
Wowzers! The main manu appears. Press X couple more time to start the race.
Am I crazy or is this really not bothering anyone else? (I haven't seen a single complaint about this, nor I've seen any settings that would help)
*edit* added one press x step that I forgot the first time around.
Right, it's confirmed. But it's entirely in the hands of Sony - a firmware update won't be necessary to unlock things, it's entirely depedant on the libraries Sony provides developers. So once they get access to them, you won't have to do anything to take advantage of it.Mareg said:And it is no more a rumor !?
I wouldn't go that far. Having to skip through "presents" screens and intros is one thing, and something prevalent in most games. It just makes no sense that language and profiles aren't loaded automatically.TTP said:I definetly agree with your complains. I undersand the reasons behind this procedure but they should have put an option in the Option screen to skip that shit If you wanted to.