For example, there's supposedly Exist Archive DLC but if so it's not under the name of the game. For all I know it could be one of the DLCs labeled "Exclusive Costume 1" or something. Does anybody know how to identify the correct one for a game?
I found a supposed fix (https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/topic/323861-fix-for-ps-vita-error-code-np-2068-6-and-possibly-nw-2304-9/) but that didn't work either, so I'm assuming it's related to the hack (maybe the system is banned from singing in?).
Does anybody know anything about this...
Is there anything specific I need to do? They didn't seem to run like normal, say, Game Boy games do. Do I need to put them in a specific folder or something separate from regular games? Or maybe I'm just doing something completely wrong? I've never tried playing hacks before. Thanks.
It's not available digitally so I can't find it on PKGj (I refreshed and it didn't show up). Instead I added a file attained without that and added it to "uxo:app/" where I believe the other Vita games are located. The only thing I can think of is maybe adding a game without PKGj requires more...
I currently don't seem to be able to use anything more than single inputs (like Up, or Square). I am using the right stick but I flick it on accident sometimes so I'd prefer something like Down button + Start to save, and Up Button + Start to load.
Is there a way to do this?
So the servers are still functioning but only accessible via an actual PSP it something? Sorry, I don't understand any of this stuff lol. I'd like to play these PSP games online using my Vita but afaik the only way was via a convoluted method involving a PS3.
1) Are there any particular serial numbers I should prefer/avoid?
2) I assume latest firmware renders all Switch Lite completely unable to be hacked?
3) I read Team Xcutioner was in trouble, are they not an option anymore if they were the only route?
Thanks in advance.
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much