Hacking ENSO Released!

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Yifan is in the USA so...
One from Team Molecule is from UK and another one from Russia ;)
I still think using the Japanese timezone would have made most sense since Sony is a japanese company and Molecule is scattered around the globe, but that dosn't matters anymore now :)
 
PSTV INSTRUCTIONS (DON'T NEED TO REBUILD DATABASE or reinstall any programs)

activate henkaku the usual way from the brower or offline installer from the e-mail, then install "enso.vpk" and launch the application from the bubble

next, it asked to reinstall 3.60 OFW, and then downloaded and performed that, it then rebooted to a black screen.

after that, i plugged the ps4 controller with the usb cable into the pstv, and quickly pressed the PS button to get a blue light and then held the L1 button

it booed up normally, and then I ran the ENSO bubble again and then it installed find, then it rebooted normally (with henkaku already active)

(guess I'll delete the offline installer and replace it with the enso bubble, incase I will eventually need it for something) (you don't need to rebuild the database, but if you have to for some odd reason, just move your game folder back into the maidumptool folder and reinstall them, to make the bubbles over, you don't have to ftp anything)

(I stopped using any overclock apps with pstv because it would get extra hot, what I do now, is use two marble coasters on the top and bottom of the pstv as a heatsink, it works)
 
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PSTV INSTRUCTIONS (DON'T NEED TO REBUILD DATABASE or reinstall any programs)

activate henkaku the usual way from the brower or offline installer from the e-mail, then install "enso.vpk" and launch the application from the bubble

next, it asked to reinstall 3.60 OFW, and then downloaded and performed that, it then rebooted to a black screen.

after that, i plugged the ps4 controller with the usb cable into the pstv, and quickly pressed the PS button to get a blue light and then held the L1 button

it booed up normally, and then I ran the ENSO bubble again and then it installed find, then it rebooted normally (with henkaku already active)

(guess I'll delete the offline installer and replace it with the enso bubble, incase I will eventually need it for something) (you don't need to rebuild the database, but if you have to for some odd reason, just move your game folder back into the maidumptool folder and reinstall them, to make the bubbles over, you don't have to ftp anything)

(I stopped using any overclock apps with pstv because it would get extra hot, what I do now, is use two marble coasters on the top and bottom of the pstv as a heatsink, it works)

stupid question but where is the enso.vpk?
 
Guess all yall will never find the "hidden entry" to website like a few anime. Like Toaru no Railgun lol
 

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