gary.mckeown
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only 1 week to go till its out over here so i suppose i'll purchase it then & finally give the browser a try
According to Naoneo (who has a reputation for knowing what he's talking about)
"As it stands i've taken the better part of the past 5 hours analysing things, testing various methods for both my retail umd and my on personal iso dump, and i've come to the following conclusion.
GTA:LCS REQUIRES the v2.00 firmware to operate, both the eboot and prx's are encoded in v2.00 fashion, this means that no ammount of file swapping or 'patching' of the boot.bin, far short of recompiling the original sources from scratch, is going to make a shred of difference, because the v1.50 firmware simply cannot execute or run v2.00 encypted data.
This leaves only 2 possible choices :
Upgrade to 2.00 and play the retail game
Someone (im looking at you humma), gets firmware loading nailed down solid, allowing the complete v2.00 firmware to be loaded up with the umd, or iso set in memory to load, it will then execute from either umd or iso without any issues.
This is far more than just differently encoded video or audio files, every bit of the code has been compiled and encoded for the v2.00 firmware, and as such until a way to successfully load the v2.00 firmware without issue arrives, only those owning a v2.00 psp and a legitimate copy of the game, will be able to play GTA:LCS.
Great work sony, i must say."
In other words, this is not a codec issue. (proven by people who have put the music/videos into other iso's and report them working fine)
Also it is being reported that version changers do NOT work (for running the game off UMD). You must actually update your firmware to 2.0 (not 2.01)
gary.mckeown posted on Oct 31 2005 at 12:42 PM said:nice one i'll order it today then and put my 2.00 update onto it so then i can still downgrade.
yeah i'm importing it from videogamesplus.ca :-D