Hacking I'm on 7.50 is worth to update to 7.55?

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Sorry if I write a so noob post, but there is no sticky thread for these kind of question.
So, I'm on 7.50, does it worth to updato to 7.55? I know that most of the new jb revision is targeted for 7.55, maybe is more stable? more compatible?
I just what to know this, and if you want, discuss your answer, I want to learn why should I update or not.
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Thank you so much can I make another question?
Does GoldHEN 1.1 have remote pkg installer integrated? 'cause if I run it as app, pkg sender 1.6 give me HTTP 500 error. do you know why?
 
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No, you still have to use RPI app. It just means that it works with it.

I don't know about the error, but try GoldHen 1.0 I've had a lot of problems with GoldHen 1.1.

But ultimately, I end up just using another usb to install games most of the time because RPI will work sometimes and not others. It's not perfect even on lower firmwares from my experience. It's not that bad to install from another external hard drive that's Exfat. You'll probably spend as much time or more trying to get RPI to work then to just transfer it to another hard drive and install it that way.
 
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No, you still have to use RPI app. It just means that it works with it.

I don't know about the error, but try GoldHen 1.0 I've had a lot of problems with GoldHen 1.1.

But ultimately, I end up just using another usb to install games most of the time because RPI will work sometimes and not others. It's not perfect even on lower firmwares from my experience. It's not that bad to install from another external hard drive that's Exfat. You'll probably spend as much time or more trying to get RPI to work then to just transfer it to another hard drive and install it that way.

Good point thank you. I was counting on RPI because all my hdd are ntfs and I don't have one to format to exfat :(
 
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I don't know your money situation and I'm not judging, but if you can afford it all you would need is like a 128 gb hard drive and you could put any PS4 game on it. 99% of them aren't that big so you could put multiple.
 

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