IMACOMPUTA
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This is my main reason for this. Yes!ive got the metal gear solid HD collection running fine on this
This is my main reason for this. Yes!ive got the metal gear solid HD collection running fine on this
ive got the metal gear solid HD collection running fine on this
I will happily do this just to bypass the PSTV whitelist and then never take the PSTV online again. Well worth it as most of the games I would want to play on the PSTV don't work strictly because of their list.
What this really shows is just WTF is Sony doing having a whitelist like they have. They're actually going out of there way to make it impossible to play games on the PSTV.
Most likely licensing issues...
What this really shows is just WTF is Sony doing having a whitelist like they have. They're actually going out of there way to make it impossible to play games on the PSTV.
Does the whitelist file work for only titles released to date, or all future ones as well?
only important thing to me.
can i play emulators again ?
But the PSTV is just a Vita? The game is the same.
So does this not allow for account switching on the Vita like that pastebin said?
Who knows, publishers may see vita TV as a separate device all together just to milk more money. Might be similar to music publishing where you require a separate license for different formats, digital download, mechanical, synchronization, streaming, etc.
Who knows, publishers may see vita TV as a separate device all together just to milk more money. Might be similar to music publishing where you require a separate license for different formats, digital download, mechanical, synchronization, streaming, etc.
But it has a touch screen emulator built in.I think it has absolutely zero to do with any kind of licensing and everything to do with Sony requiring devs to test and make the game work completely without touch screen stuff. Most publishers just dont give a crap about having that work for a platform that has like 1/100 of the userbase of the original Vita I guess
But it has a touch screen emulator built in.
Yes. When the files and instructions are released.only important thing to me.
can i play emulators again ?
But it has a touch screen emulator built in.
How will we access the mail app when Sony updates the firmware? Don't the online services always require the newest fw?
In all likelihood the Vita will get a firmware update that removes the email app, and people will be presented with the choice of having an online-capable handheld or one that's able to run arbitrary code.
So switching PSN accounts, which in my opinion is the best feature of this new package, won't actually work when an update rolls out?
As far as I know, yes. Demos downloaded, backed up, then copied over with your main account will play on your main account. I don't see why it wouldn't work for full games, but I could be wrong.Do you mean I could buy the Chaos Rings games, available in English on the HK PSN Store, and play them with my US PSN Account?
Online services (PSN) always requires the newest firmware to be installed, although when the PS3 was hacked there was limited success in "spoofing" the firmware to make PSN think you were running the latest.
In all likelihood the Vita will get a firmware update that removes the email app, and people will be presented with the choice of having an online-capable handheld or one that's able to run arbitrary code.
It really just depends on what Sony does. In some cases like this, the system gets patched so that the code can't be executed again, but the existing hack (that, in this case, would allow for multiple accounts) will persist on your system and continue to work, assuming that it takes advantage of yet another security hole that Sony fails to patch.
We really don't have enough data yet (or even know how this PSN account switching works) to speculate.
Not sure email is part of the PSN services at all. At least from what I read, this exploit should be usable in any previous update (which means it doesn't rely on being updated to work), and I also remember using the email client when there a update to download but I used the client just fine before updating (although in my case could be a non-mandatory update, so it's hardly confirmation)
Replacing the hacked files will be simple in a FW update. Such as the whitelist file.
Aren't certain apps like Netflix blocked on PSTV too? Wonder if whitelisting those make those work too.
It does. You can exploit the PSP emulator and run any PSP ISO or homebrew. We don't have the files yet though.Is all this excitement just for playing blocked vita games on vitatv?
Because I'd like to play the PSP AC!D games on my vita, but I don't think this helps me...does it?
Is all this excitement just for playing blocked vita games on vitatv?
Because I'd like to play the PSP AC!D games on my vita, but I don't think this helps me...does it?
It will allow for playing PSP Isos and also multi-region/multi-account support.
Someone mentioned being able to play the digital Asian versions of Chaos Rings series on a US account.
But reading about what this can do, I don't see how that'd be possible. How can it play if my Asian account is recognized as the owner of those titles?
I'm assuming it has a console license, therefore using CMA after switthcing your account to your main should let you copy it back over. It works with demos as far as I'm aware.Someone mentioned being able to play the digital Asian versions of Chaos Rings series on a US account.
But reading about what this can do, I don't see how that'd be possible. How can it play if my Asian account is recognized as the owner of those titles?