Oh PSPGo.
Wouldn't wipe my arse on one let alone pay $50 for one.![]()
I wouldn't mind a PSPGO, just to have one. But I have two PSP1001s sitting here that are collecting dust, so it'd probably be a waste.
Also, when it comes to signing games there's been improvements since the above mentioned thread was made. Now there are a lot less constraints when it comes to the size of the ISO your attempting to sign.
When you download a game from the PSN store they all come as eboots. All signing does is convert an ISO to an eboot and signs it so you can use it on OFW. There used to be size constraints when using the old signing methods. IE the ISO had to be no larger than about 750MB. There's been a lot of improvements since then. Now you can sign ISOs as large as 1.3GB. If you have an account at Bitgamer I can send you a link to an up to date tutorial.
I tried recovering my details for bitGAMER, but I never received the email to reset my password. I CAN'T LOGIN.![]()
This is kind of where every company is heading. I would say that half of all games are purchase in-store, the other half are digital download and the half that are purchasable in-store can also be downloaded.
Just look at steam. I would say they are pretty successful.
Of course, I prefer physical copy over DLC ANY day.
Hm, I wonder what "entry-level computer" means? ...*click*
HAHAHHHhahahHAhaazh....yeah, no.
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