PS3 PS3 Video Guide Complete CFW install & USB +HDD setup

This guide goes over how to mod your ps3 to install a cfw then setup your ps3 hdd and external usb to play your backup games using retroarch webman and multiman
the pack included in the video description has all the files you need

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This guide goes over how to mod your ps3 to install a cfw then setup your ps3 hdd and external usb to play your backup games using retroarch webman and multiman
the pack included in the video description has all the files you need

[REMOVED by Coro]
i'm not sure if this is against our no-advertising rule...but i am sure that the staff prefer not to promote repacks/all-in-one's. by including all the files in one easy download, you cut off users from the source code, official updates, and support info (both from and for the dev). giving links to github or whatever the dev uses is much better. (beyond that, i can't imagine what all is in that 2GB+ download. even if you include official and CE retroarch, it shouldn't be 2 GB. most homebrew is only a few megabytes.)
 
Ofw4.88
Evilnat cfw
Retroarch with covers addons
That's the largest portion of the download.

Most dads/moms just want and easy to follow aio guide that they don't have to fall down the rabbit hole of forums and broken links. But I get were your coming from. All the best

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Most dads/moms just want and easy to follow aio guide that they don't have to fall down the rabbit hole of forums and broken links. But I get were your coming from. All the best

Most developer's like to have a bit of a communication link between its user's
Broken links? What about outtdated videos? Are you going to delete an old video?
No you're likely not, that is why you would want to include source ;links.
If there is an issue that is fixed by a dev or a new update with new features, why should ANYONE have to rely on you for that information,
A link back to the developer;s release page gives that link.

You talk broken links, but your the one breaking the link ..

If they have an issue they are really going to be up a rabbit hole, many times developer's know what to do in various situations and what not to do.

AIO guides are great but you must respect the content and the viewer or what's the point?
 
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