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No payment if we cannot solve your problem,
Success rate of all flashing is guaranteed 100%. (Do beware if prices offered elsewhere are too good to be true. Many cases of inappropriate handling of PSPs)
Differences between our services and other shops
We'll fix your set and let you test to make sure everything is working on the spot before payment is made, no scam issues on this. All services should take about 15mins. (Singapore only)
We will send you a backup of your flash + idStorage permanently as well,
so that if you ever destroy your idStorage in the future,
or you end up with a FULLY BRICKED PSP,
there is a chance that we can help you restore it back to full functionality.
If you get your set modded by someone else and you accidentally FULLY BRICK your PSP,
they're not going to be able to fix your PSP back to its original state.
We provide after service support, if you have any questions regarding your PSP,
you can always contact us. This is what differ us from other shops.
We assure to deliver you the service with our professionalism.
We'll will also install the latest 1.5 kernel for you. (For PSP Fat only)
What are idStorage keys?
It's a set of unique keys stored on your PSP's flash that store information on the PSP's hardware,
like serial number, MAC address, PSP Region code, UMD reader, type of motherboard, adhoc, wifi, Magicgate,
brightness levels etc. If this is corrupted, any of these things listed could potentially be broken permanently.
The only one so far who can fix your idStorage is Sony,
as a method for idStorage key regeneration is still under research.
So you could end up with a working PSP, but a broken UMD drive.
And replacing a new UMD drive isn't going to fix it, cos it's a software problem.
It's just like replacing a new CD drive, but without fixing the drivers.
What's a fully bricked PSP? I thought there is a universal unbricker that can unbrick all PSPs?
You're wrong.
If the flash1 nand partitioning on the PSP is destroyed, even the universal unbricker won't be able to save your PSP.
There have been people who were faced with never ending BSODs due to the flash1 problem,
and were unable to run the Universal Unbricker to fix their PSP, rendering their PSPs useless.
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For PSP services.
1. Battery has to be 80% and above.
2. Payment need not be made if service is not successful.
3. Servicing will normally take 10 to 15 minutes.
4. All services can be done on the spot! (:
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Please read the terms and conditions before submitting the order form
Terms and Conditions
Please read the terms and conditions before submitting the order form.
Terms and Conditions
For PSP services.
1. Battery has to be 80% and above.
2. Payment need not be made if service is not successful.
3. Servicing will normally take 10 to 15 minutes.
4. All services can be done on the spot! (:
No payment if we cannot solve your problem,
Success rate of all flashing is guaranteed 100%. (Do beware if prices offered elsewhere are too good to be true. Many cases of inappropriate handling of PSPs)
Differences between our services and other shops
We'll fix your set and let you test to make sure everything is working on the spot before payment is made, no scam issues on this. All services should take about 15mins. (Singapore only)
We will send you a backup of your flash + idStorage permanently as well,
so that if you ever destroy your idStorage in the future,
or you end up with a FULLY BRICKED PSP,
there is a chance that we can help you restore it back to full functionality.
If you get your set modded by someone else and you accidentally FULLY BRICK your PSP,
they're not going to be able to fix your PSP back to its original state.
We provide after service support, if you have any questions regarding your PSP,
you can always contact us. This is what differ us from other shops.
We assure to deliver you the service with our professionalism.
We will also patch the fix for the usbdevice which will potentially fix the USB flash corruption issue currently present in 3.71 M33-2. Flashing files to your PSP while on 3.71 M33 custom firmware may lead to a full brick, which is unrecoverable. This PRX will attempt to fix this issue. (This service will be performed if you request to install 3.71m33-2 instead of the latest firmware)
We'll will also install the latest 1.5 kernel for you. (For PSP Fat only)
What are idStorage keys?
It's a set of unique keys stored on your PSP's flash that store information on the PSP's hardware,
like serial number, MAC address, PSP Region code, UMD reader, type of motherboard, adhoc, wifi, Magicgate,
brightness levels etc. If this is corrupted, any of these things listed could potentially be broken permanently.
The only one so far who can fix your idStorage is Sony,
as a method for idStorage key regeneration is still under research.
So you could end up with a working PSP, but a broken UMD drive.
And replacing a new UMD drive isn't going to fix it, cos it's a software problem.
It's just like replacing a new CD drive, but without fixing the drivers.
What's a fully bricked PSP? I thought there is a universal unbricker that can unbrick all PSPs?
You're wrong.
If the flash1 nand partitioning on the PSP is destroyed, even the universal unbricker won't be able to save your PSP.
There have been people who were faced with never ending BSODs due to the flash1 problem,
and were unable to run the Universal Unbricker to fix their PSP, rendering their PSPs useless.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice •
If there's one thing you can say about Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice it's that its title is right on the money. As a member of Capital City's elite police unit, the Pursuit Force, you've got the green light to do whatever you like, dishing out the death sentence without so much as a verbal warning, let alone a trial. Spot a guy who has a red circle around them? Shoot them. And if you pass a car with a big arrow above it, blow it up. Yep, in this futuristic alternate reality, zero tolerance means just that, and that can only make for a riotous action game, right?
Well, as with Sony's previous Pursuit Force title, Extreme Justice's core crazy stunt driving is where the game excels. Throughout its numerous missions, you're given free rein to speed and weave down freeways like you're auditioning for Police! Camera! Action! Plus, you can pull up alongside other moving cars and hurl yourself on top. Then, why not plug the driver with a couple of well-aimed slugs and climb behind the wheel yourself? The fun doesn't end there either - if you've accumulated enough juice in your Justice meter (filled by polishing off bad guys), it's possible to execute a bullet-time leap and pick off a few more enemies, all while you're zipping along the tarmac. It's a lot of fun and you won't easily tire of such extravagant stunts, especially with so many new ideas and objectives constantly thrown in your path. Over the game's 50-plus missions, you're tasked with everything from chucking opponents off the roof of your truck by swaying from side to side, to gunning down an overhead helicopter while weaving through oncoming traffic.
Enemies are auto-targeted for you. Just pick your biggest gun and shoot.
Extreme Justice definitely trumps your average get-from-A-to-B-against-the-clock driving game when it comes to variety. In terms of explosive spectacle and over-the-top arcade action, it's hard to beat - particularly when it comes to the newly-introduced major boss vehicle set-pieces. There aren't many PSP games that cram in boss fights atop a plane cruising at 5,000-feet. These battles pit you against one gang leaders per level, all with a unique vehicular twist. One epic boss encounter sees you perched on top of a speeding fire truck, dodging fire balls, inching along the side, shooting armed cronies and frantically trying to regain balance if they land a shot. Admittedly, it overindulges in the QTE action a bit but, luckily, Extreme Justice's frequent forays into real-time button pushing sequences work well as a means of introducing some up-close drama.
It's not all about gameplay additions though. For this follow-up, developer BigBig has gone some way to addressing a major criticism levelled at its original Pursuit Force. Last outing, the game suffered from some seriously frustrating difficulty spikes. This time around, it's definitely more balanced but sadly still not perfect. For instance, there's still too much focus on tough time limits. All too often, goals are so harsh progress screeches to a lengthy halt while you grit your teeth in increasing fury. Clearly the large number of missions on offer is great in terms of value, but giving the option to move off a difficult mission when defeat is practically inevitable would have helped make things infinitely more manageable.
You'll find yourself chased down on bikes, fire engines and helicopters.
Unfortunately, Extreme Justice is equally uneven from an entertainment perspective. While driving all manner of vehicles - from boats to trucks to hovercraft - is largely enjoyable, especially in missions where you're leap-frogging from one to another every few seconds, on-foot missions simply don't match up in terms of quality. For instance, enemies come rushing at you with all the intelligence and panache of a Friday night drunk clutching a broken bottle, but still don't seem to struggle caning three-quarters of your health before you've even had chance to think about taking cover. On-foot missions can be utterly draining in their ineptitude, offering little in the way of fun or skill fulfilment.
Alongside the one-off missions found in Challenge mode, four multiplayer modes round off the experience and include both versus and co-op cops and robbers style car chase games. You can either spend fraught minutes trying to blow each other up, or take to a super-vehicle with one driving and one manning a kick-ass rear mounted gun. The Rampage game is the only let down of the lot and that's just because it's an on-foot deathmatch that really doesn't offer the same thrills as the four-wheeled bouts.
Closing Comments Extreme Justice is a game that often delivers and sometimes doesn't. It's been improved no end since the first instalment but, just as you're enjoying the pure arcade outrageousness and speed of a chase mission, you're brought down to earth by a subsequent trial-and-error shoot-out. It's very nearly a great game and its on-the-rails arcade driving and shooting is hard to dislike. But there are still things that need fixing and improving if BigBig's wannabe blockbuster plans to be a true Force to be reckoned with.
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