It is unfortunate 3.67/3.68 dropped Ensō (patched by Sony), however the video TheFlow showcased it is evident that his code is more efficient, and not dependent on the browser or email app. This means that it will only take a few seconds to enable HENkaku, and there will be no errors that plagued the original release.
H-Encore will require an official Ps Vita memory card if you have the original launch model (1000). If you have the Slim model (2000) it can be loaded from the internal storage provided by the device. The exploit should be very small and should install fine on any size proprietary Sony Memory Card.
Hey, i recently bought a SD2Vita for my 3.60 1004 Vita. i think i was left with the wrong impression so i have to ask, will the upcoming hack natively support the SD2Vita or i will have to format it with zzblankimages and those other stuff as the other guys before me ?
Okay, but I like to shut off my devices properly so as to preserve power as much as possible. I dealt with having to enable CFW on my PSP every single time I wanted to play it, and it was a great relief when Davee came out with Infinity. I might as well wait for something like that here, even if it means waiting another year or two.
You just need a Sony memory card to install H-Encore on a 1000 vita (the cheapest one you can get should be enough) after that you can use SD2Vita again (I guess H-Encore just needs a bit more space than the 1000 Vita has internally)
You are quite wrong, the PS Vita TV also got a 1gb internal memory. I own a vita tv and 1k. Since i hacked mine, my vita tv run on an external hard drive (was quite hard to find a compatible one) and i stored away my spare 32gb memory card.
COLD BOOT CFW is the golden grail of all hacking community. There is nothing greater than cold boot CFW, nothing. So in short Yes Enso is worth staying at 3.65. Most of the new games will eventually get dumped by Maidump to work on 3.65 anyway, so why upgrade, just wait for the decrypted game dumps. Remember all hacks end with Cold Boot. Without it the system is not completely pwned.
MaiDump rips are inferior to NoNpDrm, they suffer from save data alignment which can corrupt your save if you enter sleep mode while playing a game. This can be fixed, by modifying some files on the PS Vita, however there is another problem. The game cannot be updated directly from Sony, PSO2 still pushes updates almost every week. This would be really annoying.
So you gonna give up COLD BOOT so you can update a game. Who gives a flying *** about game updates. Who the heck wants to install Hen on every single boot just so you can update a game, just download the Maidump update. Also Maidumps are decrypted which means they can one day work on emulators outside of the Vita hardware environment. So its not that simple as to which is better Mai vs NoNp. For me, I give up my cold boot for no one.
I personally prefer exploits like those. I like the flexibility to be able to do certain things without an exploit activated. I really only use the exploit for VSH and anti-jailbreak anyway. Since I own over 150 physical games.
h-encore is the second public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65, 3.67 and 3.68. This is great news because you no longer have to be on 3.60 to be able to play PS Vita backups and homebrew. This h-encore tutorial will help you install this exploit if your Vita is on any of these firmwares.
h-encore is not a permanent hack. You will need to relaunch the exploit each time your PS Vita reboots. For a more permanent hack, continue to downgrade your PS Vita to firmware 3.60 in order to be able to install HENkaku Enso.
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