Each iteration requires different strategies. Everytime Sony update firmware they patch holes, or change methods to continually prevent old or known methods working.Why can't the 7.02 exploit be ported to 6.72 firmware since it has the same exploits? For instance 6.72 has all the exploits of 7.02 and the upcoming 7.51 when it arrives.
Who has the knowledge to do that? Hehe would love itEach iteration requires different strategies. Everytime Sony update firmware they patch holes, or change methods to continually prevent old or known methods working.
All you would gain using 7.02 method on 6.72 is Webkit not forcing a restart if it fails. Pointless.
Who has the knowledge to do that? Hehe would love it
One thing that doesn't make sense for me, one IT program normally always makes the same outcome, how come these exploits which run at the same environment, same operating system has random success or failure, what makes the random factor if the code is always the same?
Just saw this post and I think it's a bit misleading so I registered to share my experience with 7.02 here.
Updated my 6.72 phat console to 7.02 a few days ago. It used to be pretty stable on 6.72 with rest mode and stuff, but on 7.02 it's a total different story for me. On average it takes 10-20 retries and 1-2 reboots to launch the web exploit, and at least 7 out of 10 success web exploits cause either instantly kp, failed to launch hen and reboot message, or unstable hen (if i try to open anything the console will kp). I think sleirsgoevy once said 7.02 exploit is less stable on phat, so for anyone using phat I'd say stay on 6.72. As for exploit host I think it doesn't matter since they all use the same web exploit.
Chill man, just because I have different results than you it automatically makes your info correct and my info bad?THERE IS ALOT OF BAD INFO CIRCULATING.
Stop acting like a moralist and attacking me. I'm just sharing my experience with 7.02 exploit, why you got triggered because I have very unstable kernel exploit? So we can't say anything bad about an unstable exploit? That's going to help the scene a lot huh?When you see bad info stamp it down. Challenge it. As a scene we must inform each other.
Phat console being less stable with 7.02 kernel exploit has been pointed out by sleirsgoevy and many other users, and yes I'm using hen 2.1.3b. So instead of acting all condescending and telling people what's right and wrong, you can share your information like exploit host and console version and maybe it'll help developer find the problem with stability, or in your words,The 7.02 console is a fat. Supposedly the worst one to use. It works great for me. This person is wrong.
My 6.72 console I use psphive and hen b. YOU SHOULD TOO. My console undeniably proves that it is def able to be played and effectively. Those who say otherwise are simple in denial and refuse to review the coverage I have recorded with an open mind.
As a scene we must inform each other.
This video proves nothing. If you want to make a video on stability at least learn to do it correctly. Launch hen 10 times consecutively without kp then you can claim it's stable on your system. Also stop attacking me, just because the exploit is unstable on my system and I'm wrong? Why are you so self-centered while claiming you have a open mid?demo of fat on 7.02
this dude is just wrong period
Ironic, periodThose who say otherwise are simple in denial and refuse to review the coverage I have recorded with an open mind.
This video proves nothing. If you want to make a video on stability at least learn to do it correctly. Launch hen 10 times consecutively without kp then you can claim it's stable on your system. Also stop attacking me, just because the exploit is unstable on my system and I'm wrong? Why are you so self-centered while claiming you have a open mid?
Ironic, period
Also stop replying and attacking me, I'm out