[PSP] What settings in the XMB can we change to play certain
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mace999




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PostPosted: Thu, 26th Jun 2008 20:35    Post subject: [PSP] What settings in the XMB can we change to play certain
Hi,
Sometimes I get problems with newer games, for example God Of War I had to refromat my 4gb memory stick.
And some games worked ater changing some settings in the XMB, like Flow worked when I changed the UMD setting to the Sony Umd setting .....
Anyway I have another game now that just goes black on load up .... Pro Evolution 2008, it's the Laudrup 2.01 v ... So I just want to know what settings when changed can make problamatic games work and not effect the psp ..... this will save me and you time everytime I ask how to work this game, that way I can test everyother way first.

Thanks
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VGAdeadcafe




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PostPosted: Fri, 27th Jun 2008 03:05    Post subject:
1) Well, first of all I recommend the 3.90 M33-3 firmware. The newer ones aren't worth it right now.

2) Also, I use the M33 driver (it has been improved in the 3.90 firmware and now it's better than sony's)

3) I also have my psp overclocked at 333mhz, but a few games may have problems, try the Default clock rate if you run into trouble (I think Flatout freezes after finishing a stage)

4) I NEVER use compressed isos (.cso or other formats) or fucking rips
I ALWAYS go with pure .iso images
You should do the same if possible.
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fwb73




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Location: sheffield, england
PostPosted: Mon, 30th Jun 2008 22:01    Post subject:
VGAdeadcafe wrote:
1) Well, first of all I recommend the 3.90 M33-3 firmware. The newer ones aren't worth it right now.

2) Also, I use the M33 driver (it has been improved in the 3.90 firmware and now it's better than sony's)

3) I also have my psp overclocked at 333mhz, but a few games may have problems, try the Default clock rate if you run into trouble (I think Flatout freezes after finishing a stage)

4) I NEVER use compressed isos (.cso or other formats) or fucking rips
I ALWAYS go with pure .iso images
You should do the same if possible.


1) Agree 2) Agree 3) Agree 4) Disagree, i always use cso's with very few problems, always start with untouched iso then use umdgen4 to remove update, optimize and then compress to cso. test thoroughly and if happy delete/archive the iso. Occasionally cso causes frame rate issues in which case i go for the iso but for most games i don't worry.

i wouldn't bother except i only have a 2gb mstick and cant be arsed to get a bigger one for the rare times i dig the psp out (holidays, visits to the parents and train/coach journeys)


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VGAdeadcafe




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PostPosted: Sat, 5th Jul 2008 22:16    Post subject:
@ fwb73
Too much trouble, unless you don't have enough space (like in your case)

I have 2 4gb and 1 2gb cards. All sony fakes, 100% working Very Happy

EDIT:
HOLY
FUCKING
SHIT
4.01 M33-2 is out !!!
I really lost touch during my vacation !
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