Rabu, 21 Maret 2012

Cara Upgrade PSP CFW 6.60 PRO B10 dari CFW 5.50 GEN-D3

by ricky sora


WARNING: Do it at your own risk! Baca baek2 apa yg tertulis disini, termasuk judul. Saya ga bertanggung jawab jika PSP anda malah brick atau mengalami kerusakan lain. Langkah2 yg saya tulis disini berdasarkan pengalaman sendiri dan sukses tanpa kendala. You’ve been warned. Cheers! :D
Buat para PSP gamer, pasti tentunya tau CFW (custom firmware) utk PSP yg rilis terbaru. Saya lama ga nge-game di PSP jadi ternyata kurang tau perkembangan CFW yg ada saat ini. Setau saya, CFW milik tuan Dark Alex udah ga diupdate lagi (Beliau udah pensiun ngoprek PSP) demikian jg dg CFW seri GEN. Nah tau2 udah ada yg namanya 6.60 PRO B10… setelah baca2 akhirnya tertarik jg buat upgrade hehehe. Nah bagi Anda sekalian yg udah gooogling cara upgrade dr 5.50 GEN-D3 ke 6.60 tapi masih atau malah bingung alias pusing, :P :P ikuti saja petuah dari saya dibawah ini.
  • Update dulu cfw gen ke ofw 5.50 (ORIGINAL firmware/alias asli dari SONY). Cukup dg menjalankan 5.50 GEN-D3 nya lagi atau kalo udah ilang, download aja di http://pspslimhacks.com/download/420/ extract isinya trus copy EBOOT.PBP ke memory stick pada folder PSP/GAME/UPDATE, dan copy file 550.pbp ke root foldernya (paling luar)
  • Jalankan GEN cfw updater seperti kalo hendak maen game, setelah menunya nongol, pilih aja install OFW 5.50, sekali lagi pilih yg OFW
  • Setelah reboot maka PSPnya udah pake firmware ORI
  • Upgrade firmware 5.50 tsb ke 6.60 (yg ORI tentunya), download aja di sini tempatnya. (caranya persis dg cara update 5.50 ofw diatas)
  • Setalah jadi ofw 6.60, nah skrg saatnya upgrade ke 6.60 PRO B10 custom firmware. Download aja file nya disini.
  • Lalu copy folder PROUPDATE dan FastRecovery ke PSP/GAME. Jalankan PROUPDATE seperti ketika hendak maen game :D
  • Done! Setelah PSP Anda reboot, maka PSP Anda udah pake custom firmware versi 6.60 PRO B10
  • Kalau motherboard PSP Anda bukan TA-088v3. Sekali lagi BUKAN TA-088v3 maka install jg CIPL_FLASHER yg ada didalam archive 6.60 PRO B10 yg udah di download tsb diatas. Cara mengetahui jenis motherboardnya pake aja tool PSPIDENT 0.74.2, bisa download disini :D
PSPIDENT akan memberi tahu jenis motherboard PSP (dan bbrp info lain) seperti ini:
pspident
Nah OK… it’s that simple. Yg saya tulis diatas bukan sekedar copy paste atau menyadur haha tapi adalah hasil pengalaman upgrade PSP saya. Sebagai catatan, PSP yg saya upgrade adalah PSP Slim 2000, dg firmware terinstall sebelomnya adalah 5.50 GEN-D3. :P
Penampakan PSP Slim 2000 dg Custom Firmware (CFW) 6.60 PRO-B10 adalah:
PSP CFW 6.60 PRO B10
Selamat nge-game haha.. jgn lupa berterimakasihlah kpd developer CFW karena dg jasa merekalah kita bisa maen game bajakan hehehehe… alias ga perlu beli UMD discnya yg hehe mahal. God bless PSP hacker! Cheers!!!! :D

psp rpg game phantasy star portable ricky

I thought I would have quit by now. I wasn’t expecting to be still playing this game after 5 hours and three story missions, and I certainly didn’t think I’d be enjoying myself. Proof, if any were needed, that I am a seriously poor judge of my own tastes.
Phantasy Star Portable is billed as an Action RPG. It’s 95% action, 5% RPG, and I’m not even sure about that bit. There’s a story in there somewhere, and you level up and you do play a role as a newly-qualified guardian, but most games have that kind of framing device. This is very close to a pure action game. You show up, they give you your mission, you kill random monsters for 30 minutes, beat the boss, clear the mission, go back for more.
On a normal day I wouldn’t even think twice about tossing this aside. I play video games to relax and unwind, not to stress myself out. And yet somehow PSP is one of the most relaxing games I’ve played all year. It’s the right game at the right time. After playing several talk-fests in a row, there’s something oddly therapeutic about just running around mashing buttons blindly without anyone getting on my case. And a simple story about a terrorist on the loose and a KOS-MOS clone that wants to know what love is is just what I needed after all those “deep” and “clever” stories.
Plus the game is easy, too. I told myself I’d quit when I saw my first game-over screen, but I haven’t even come close to being wiped out yet. I haven’t had to grind either; it seems just doing all the missions as and when they become available is enough to keep you properly leveled so you can progress. I’ve also got more weapons and healing items than I know what to do with right now. The game is a completionist’s wet drea, with what seem to be hundreds of weapons and items and arts to be collected, but I’m getting by just fine with my basic human fighmaster and his dinky little swords. I’ll still quit if I get wiped out, but it’s looking less and less likely with every passing mission.

Real men fight with meat!
All isn’t rosy in paradise, though. I have a problem with the story. Yes, it’s refreshingly straightforward and concise, but there are two things that are bothering me.
1. The Stranger’s Family Reunion issue again. Apparently this is a spin-off of a PS2 game called Phantasy Star Universe, so they throw around terms and make reference to events and characters like I should know them all already. Instead of explaining thing properly, the game just expects me to be familiar with the Gurhal system, the species/races in the system and their mutual relations, whatever SEED are, whoever the Alliance Military are, whoever Captain Curtz is, and so on and so forth. And they have these “emotional” scenes and stuff, featuring people I’ve never even seen before. I feel bad telling them I don’t care, but… I DON’T CARE!!!
2. Visual novel-like choices along the way. The KOS-MOS clone I mentioned is a robot (CAST) named Vivienne, and you’re supposed to help her develop emotionally by making the right conversation choices. Only they don’t tell you what’s right and what’s wrong, or give you any hints so you can figure out what she wants to hear. So far the prevailing wisdom seems to be “Don’t be a douchebag,” but if I get to end and find out I got a bad ending because I picked “Don’t agree” instead of “Agree” at some point, I’m going to be pissed.
So far, so good. I’m still ready to quit at any time if the game gets too hard, but otherwise I’ll keep playing PSP in small doses and report back when I’m done.

download game :
http://www.indowebster.com/search/psp%20phantasy