[Definitive] Sony PSP Thread


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OMFG I am SO ****ed! I try to take care of my PSP by putting it in the case that they give you and it SCRATCHES my entire system! The inside lip is a little rough and it scrapes right across the system when you put it in and left a huge scratch right across the entire screen. I know it was the case cuz the scratch goes right along with the angle you put it in the case. Im am so upset it's not even funny. So much for me protecting it :-( Worst thing is EB doesn't have any more psp's so I can't return it yet. I called Sony and they said send it in but odds are they will say I did this and all it's gonna do it waste my time.

MT

I just got mine yesterday and I think I some faint scratch like marks on mine and nothing has even touched the screen other than the sleeve that comes with it but the type of scratch is really odd. It is like three dots close to each other were lightly scratched on the top surface of the screen in a diagonal motion in random areas, very hard to see but I know it is there o0.

When I called Sony the girl said they had a lot of complaints about the PSP being scratched right out of the box. Unfortunatly that's not the case for me so they prolly wouldn't replace mine. Maybe yours was scratched at the factory. Try returning it.

MT

eb's warranty covers everything, right? even if you break it accidentally?

i have a couple stuck pixels, but they only show up on a white picture. i also have what seems to be like a little dimple in the screen, almost like it got pricked by a needle. it's different than the things that look like dead pixels. although, i don't even really know what stuck pixels look like on this, since it's so much different from a large lcd screen.

so nobody knows anything about game sharing games?

also, any recommendations for a good case?

also, any recommendations for a good case?

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Yeah, NOT the one it comes with lol. (Still ****ed about it btw) I like the look of those metal ones but I don't know how good they are.. Seems a bit bulky to carry around. I really haven't seen any cases that made me want to buy it yet.

MT

JediXAngel probably means the onscreen one, yes it's a bit of a pain.

Noticed the content download feature in Wipeout Pure seems to be a web browser (right trigger goes forward, left back, you can go to the home page, etc).  Can't pull up an address bar though...

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Yeah On Screen, of course.

eb's warranty covers everything, right?  even if you break it accidentally? 

i have a couple stuck pixels, but they only show up on a white picture.  i also have what seems to be like a little dimple in the screen, almost like it got pricked by a needle.  it's different than the things that look like dead pixels.  although, i don't even really know what stuck pixels look like on this, since it's so much different from a large lcd screen.

so nobody knows anything about game sharing games?

also, any recommendations for a good case?

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That is exactly what mine looks like bout the dimple thing, except I have like 8 or 10 random areas where there are rows of 3 of them spaced out in about 1mm from each other diagonally. I can't see it unless I look at it in certain extreme angles. So I am not sure it worth the risk taking it back incase of dead pixels, much rather have something I can't see AT ALL during viewing of a game or movie versus annoying dead pixels.

OMFG I am SO ****ed! I try to take care of my PSP by putting it in the case that they give you and it SCRATCHES my entire system! The inside lip is a little rough and it scrapes right across the system when you put it in and left a huge scratch right across the entire screen. I know it was the case cuz the scratch goes right along with the angle you put it in the case. Im am so upset it's not even funny. So much for me protecting it :-( Worst thing is EB doesn't have any more psp's so I can't return it yet. I called Sony and they said send it in but odds are they will say I did this and all it's gonna do it waste my time.

MT

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OMG me too! It ****ed me off but the scratches were'nt that big (there's two small, almost parallel). Dont know if its from the case of out of the box. And the worst is that I bought a screen protector. Doesn't matter though, in 11 month I predict I will drop it accidentally (it'll cover accidental damage right?) and use my EBGAmes PRP to get a brand new one :D :D

I got the pelican screenguard... well its very nice... you CANNOT see its on the screen - though one bad thing about it, it makes ur psp screen a bit fuzzy in a way but it not too bad. Also. if you put it on wrong ur going to regred it, because i put it wrong took it off and right away i had dust on the plastic and i couldnt get rid of it. I still put it on but ill get a new one for sure.

so what do you all guys think of your brand new psps?

what you expected? better?

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What are the folder structure on the memory card?

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1) First create a MP_ROOT directory.

2) Inside the MP_ROOT directory create the 100MV01 directory.

3) Outsde of the MP_ROOT directory create the PSP directory.

4) In the PSP directory create the MUSIC, PHOTO and SAVEDATA folders.

SIDE NOTES

The 100MNV01 folder contains your .MP4 video files and .THM files (in the format above).

The MUSIC contains your .MP3 files.

The PHOTO folder contains your Jpeg photos.

The SAVDATA folder contains your game saves.

Anyone beat and games yet? We at PSPSaves.net are awaiting submittions.

Oh please do not modify any files or add anything as they will be disapproved. Thanks

Also we have a Everything unlocked save for Twisted Metal if you are interested (Play the Tower Tooth Challenge!)

OMG me too!  It ****ed me off but the scratches were'nt that big (there's two small, almost parallel).  Dont know if its from the case of out of the box.  And the worst is that I bought a screen protector.  Doesn't matter though, in 11 month I predict I will drop it accidentally (it'll cover accidental damage right?) and use my EBGAmes PRP to get a brand new one  :D  :D

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Gotta love that PRP... Especially when EB tells you it's fine to break things and use them as frisbees just to test their policy :yes:

Nyko Screen Armor Review

There you go i posted my review on another forum...check it out...theres pictures :D

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I got that and promptly returned it.. It wouldn't stay on at all for me. Oh well.. if i would have kept it things would be different! :-) Live and learn.

MT

Anyone beat and games yet?  We at PSPSaves.net are awaiting submittions.

Oh please do not modify any files or add anything as they will be disapproved.  Thanks

Also we have a Everything unlocked save for Twisted Metal if you are interested (Play the Tower Tooth Challenge!)

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i want a lumines save game that has lights unlocked i really want to play that level, and challege kicks my butt about half way through (~50-60 range)

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