#LetMaiDie released, rePatched updated, lets you play higher FW Vita games on 3.60 or 3.65
For those that have been around in the Vita scene, you might be familiar with the word "MaiDumps", specific dumps of games that came about shortly after the 3.60 Henkaku hack was released. These days, the more modern and preferred ways version of a Vita game dump is the NoNpDRM kind. When h-encore released for PS Vita firmwares beyond 3.60, many updated to the latest firmware to play newer games. However, many wanted to stay on the older 3.60 exploit, or on 3.65 which has Enso, but doing so locked them out of playing multiple games. Now, that's no longer the case, as #LetMaiDie, which had been teased earlier this week, has been released. Now games on 3.68 can be played on 3.60. All you need to do is grab the recently updated RePatch, and install it on your Vita (by putting it in the tai folder and adding it under the kernel entry on the config file), and then grab a compatibility pack, extract, and move it to your Vita's ux0:/repatch/titleid folder. This is geared towards allowing for the potential to mod games, but also lets you run backups of newer FW games on older FWs.
This plugin serves as a substitute for the patch folder when an existing update is present on official cartridges or other encrypted formats. It also has the benefit of loading decrypted content on 3.65.
To clarify: this plugin works on both 3.65 and 3.60 on NoNpDrm, official cartridges, and officially downloaded games.
Note: Be wary of using a Vitamin dumped(or similar) eboot, it will be affected by save issues.
Source (Repatch)
Source (Re-tools)
Compatibility Packs