- Fate is decided by God but destiny is the path you choose to get there -
Seems like I have been out of the PSP firmware war for sometime...from the Dark Alex era to Team Noobz, I always find myself up to date with the latest intricate details or each firmware upgrade and the possible issues with certain ISOs, CSOs. Those all so familiar Ver. 1.5, TA-082 chip, 2.71, custom firmwares, OE-A series, etc are loitering at the back of my mind like floating tattoos that will permanantly ink themselves once I trigger them. But it abruptly came to a stop when I left my WINDOWS back home and brought my APPLE to Japan.
Running on limited ISOs / CSOs, I found myself totally abandoning the War of the Firmwares and I was happy with just those. As more and more games started spawning, once again I took a tiny bit of interest in the new games. It started out with just plain curiousity which I wound have never expected it to fully take off again. Now I am not even able to keep up with M33 and stuffs...
Despite the plateauing off of the interest and info regarding the firmwares, the games nonetheless, are growing at a steady increase. With torrents floating around, it's really not that hard to try out new games before actually buying them. But the catch is that torrent works both ways in a sense that if there are no seeders, it may take weeks or months to complete the download. Besides, if it's an old game, chances are that there may not be seeders at all. DL speed varies from ISP connections to seeders so the uncertainty of completion can be rather fustrating at times.
Well riding along the line regarding games, and the immerse power of the internet, I happen to get aquainted with a particular way to acquire those ISOs / CSOs in a much faster fashion. Weeks and months are abstract and not even realistic as the queue time is about 115 minutes in between each DLs. So basically there are only two forces at play here...
1. The internet connection.
2. The ISP of your computer.
I shall not go into the extensive details here but the bottom line is that for a 800mb ISO / CSO will require me about 2 hours odd to get it done...but given the benefit of doubt, 3 hour will be the max.
You see the power of the internet is so vast and the freedom of information is ubiquitous. So if you could harness your focus, I am pretty sure you wil get what you want or if not, a little insight on how to get it.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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