Does PSP have the sticks like the PS3 controller does?
It has sticks, but only one.
[QUOTE=MAspiderface;24725896]It has sticks, but only one.[/QUOTE]
OK, but one more question. I've heard you can play PS3 games on PSP and would it be hard to play game like Borderlands or Uncharted?
You need to use Homebrew on your PS3 to do that, and the functionality in games is pretty unknown at the time.
And hope to god you didn't update your PSP to 6.30+, then you've gotta make a Pandora battery AND downgrade or [b]YOU'RE FUCKED.[/b]
I think I know what you mean by sticks.
Yes, as MAspiderface said, it only has one analog stick, for your left thumb. However the feel is almost completely different.
While the PS3's stick feels like it's, how shall we say, bending, the one on the PSP shifts place, not being turned on an angle if you catch my drift.
And to your other question all your answers are being explored as we speak. [url=http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=999234]Heres a thread on it.[/url]
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[QUOTE=DireAvenger;24725956]
And hope to god you didn't update your PSP to 6.30+, then you've gotta make a Pandora battery AND downgrade or [b]YOU'RE FUCKED.[/b][/QUOTE]
Even then it depends on if the PSP is pandorable in the first place.
All 1000 models to my knowledge are in the clear but only a handful of 2000's can be pandora'd. 3000 can't at all. Neither PSPGo.
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Even then it depends on if the PSP is pandorable in the first place.
All 1000 models to my knowledge are in the clear but only a handful of 2000's can be pandora'd. 3000 can't at all. Neither PSPGo.[/QUOTE]
1000 is best PSP
[QUOTE=Nukle;24726970]1000 is best PSP[/QUOTE]
Although I has a 1000, I would prefer a pandorable 2000.
Just gotta wait 'till theres a good deal at a pawn shop.
[QUOTE=jechtman;24727118]Although I has a 1000, I would prefer a pandorable 2000.
Just gotta wait 'till theres a good deal at a pawn shop.[/QUOTE]
I remember reading a story about some rumors on E3 that sony is going to release a 2nd PSP in 2011 or 2012 :fappery:
[QUOTE=MAspiderface;24725896]It has sticks, but only one.[/QUOTE]
Yes it has [B]one sticks.[/B] :downs:
[QUOTE='TheDark[PL];24725904']OK, but one more question. I've heard you can play PS3 games on PSP and would it be hard to play game like Borderlands or Uncharted?[/QUOTE]
-snip because I'm an idiot who can't keep up with the times-
[QUOTE=jechtman;24725963]I think I know what you mean by sticks.
Yes, as MAspiderface said, it only has one analog stick, for your left thumb. However the feel is almost completely different.
While the PS3's stick feels like it's, how shall we say, bending, the one on the PSP shifts place, not being turned on an angle if you catch my drift.
And to your other question all your answers are being explored as we speak. [url=http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=999234]Heres a thread on it.[/url]
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Even then it depends on if the PSP is pandorable in the first place.
All 1000 models to my knowledge are in the clear but only a handful of 2000's can be pandora'd. 3000 can't at all. Neither PSPGo.[/QUOTE]
not true. All PSPs up to the 3000 have pandora batteries, but Sony fixed an exploit to save the CFW permanently so instead it loads it up onto the flash memory. Its a hassle and you have to run the installer every time you boot up
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