Hacking Final Fantasy III Issue

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I have a hacked PSP running 5.50 Prome-4. When I try to run an ISO of Final Fantasy III, it freezes in the intro video. If I skip the video, the game loads fine. Are there other video in the game I should be worried about? Also, anything I can do to the ISO to fix the freezing?
 
Magicgate supported.

It's an ISO. It's the only game I can't get working right now. I hesitate to upgrade, as I have several games I'm currently in the middle of and don't want anything to get corrupted.
 
What would magicgate have to do with it? Thats only for DRM locked music and videos. Its either a bad ISO RIP try another or u just need to upgrade your PSP.
 
What would magicgate have to do with it? Thats only for DRM locked music and videos. Its either a bad ISO RIP try another or u just need to upgrade your PSP.
If a stick doesn't support magic gate, then it's not a real stick. Fakes, clones, and adapters can cause all sorts of reading problems.
 
If a stick doesn't support magic gate, then it's not a real stick. Fakes, clones, and adapters can cause all sorts of reading problems.
64GB PSP 3000...Photofast CR-5000 adaptor & 2 32GB MicroSD cards...no MagicGate no problem.... I can see how you would say if a stick doesn't have magicgate its fake because all the official ones come with it...but its actually not necessary as it doesn't have anything to do with running games on the PSP. If you have a stick with no Magicgate and it doesn't work its not cause it doesn't have Magicgate its because its fake/shitty
 
64GB PSP 3000...Photofast CR-5000 adaptor & 2 32GB MicroSD cards...no MagicGate no problem.... I can see how you would say if a stick doesn't have magicgate its fake because all the official ones come with it...but its actually not necessary as it doesn't have anything to do with running games on the PSP
Adapters have separate issues from fakes, which is why the first thing asked was if magic gate is supported or not. If it is we can assume it's a legit stick and move onto other troubleshooting steps.
 

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