About PSVITA 3.65

Joyas

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Hello Psvita Hackers #Devs, I am new to this forum...

i wanted to know that is there any hack is being made for psvita 3.65 or something like that...
 
As far as I know, there is no 3.65 hacks in development. TheFlow is working on 3.65 henkaku, but sadly it will be only available to install from 3.60 console. Is known thing that TheFlow have also 3.67 exploit, but for now he won't release it, he said that planned release for 3.67 hack is ~2019.
 
knowing TheFlow, the 3.67 exploit will probably be released ahead of schedule. the guy is a machine. I did read that he planned to release the 3.65 version of ensou by the end of March. fingers crossed. :-P afaik, no game requires 3.67. there's a list somewhere of which games require 3.61+. I think it includes updates as well.
 
I did read that he planned to release the 3.65 version of ensou by the end of March. fingers crossed. :-p
But you are aware that it will be only for 3.60 systems?
knowing TheFlow, the 3.67 exploit will probably be released ahead of schedule. the guy is a machine.
Maybe he is. But there is no real reason to burn that exploit. Every new Vita come with 3.60 or lower. Is better to keep it for some other time, i think.
 
knowing TheFlow, the 3.67 exploit will probably be released ahead of schedule. the guy is a machine. I did read that he planned to release the 3.65 version of ensou by the end of March. fingers crossed. :-p afaik, no game requires 3.67. there's a list somewhere of which games require 3.61+. I think it includes updates as well.
I believe Secret of Mana requires 3.67. So probably every game released after that will require 3.67 or >
 
I believe Secret of Mana requires 3.67. So probably every game released after that will require 3.67 or >

secret of mana is out? I had forgotten about that game. that was definitely an snes gem back in the day. I owned it as a kid, and I might still have it actually. I still remember spilling water on the great big instruction manual. that's when instruction manuals were a part of the experience of owning a game, not this digital crap that they pass off as an instruction manual. I had hoped that with the switch they'd be returning to instruction manuals since they were returning to cartridges. I don't own a switch, but afaik, they still don't include them. :(
 
secret of mana is out? I had forgotten about that game. that was definitely an snes gem back in the day. I owned it as a kid, and I might still have it actually. I still remember spilling water on the great big instruction manual. that's when instruction manuals were a part of the experience of owning a game, not this digital crap that they pass off as an instruction manual. I had hoped that with the switch they'd be returning to instruction manuals since they were returning to cartridges. I don't own a switch, but afaik, they still don't include them. :(
When you bought PS2 games it felt like you purchased a book. There was a case that had a mem card holder, a manual and the game disc in all it's shiny glory. Now you pay ~$50 for 13 letters on a paper.
 
remember the working designs games? the price was a little higher than usual, but you got a lot of stuff including cards, figurines, pouches, maps, dolls, etc. and, this was from a translation team of only like 7 people. I read in the instruction manual of Magic Knight Rayearth that over half of the game was accidentally deleted during localization. lol!
 

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