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BREVITY
04-05-2005, 08:59 PM
I think this may have been explained here somewhere else but here it is again if not.

- Place the game into the 1st PSP. Start the game. Start a Multiplayer Ad-Hoc game. (Set the time to unlimited because moving the game between the units takes a while.) Enter the game.

- Once you are in the game, remove the game from the unit. A message will appear asking whether you want to exit the game, say NO! The game should resume.

- Now take the game and place it into the 2nd PSP. Start the game. Now go to Ad-Hoc games and find the server that the other PSP has already started. Enter the game.

- And now you are playing eachother on two PSPs with only one copy of the game.

Alpha2
04-05-2005, 09:22 PM
which game did you try this with?

phatbunbao
04-05-2005, 10:54 PM
HOTT DAMN!! I've gotta try this w/ untold legends thanx for the tip OP

Alpha2
04-05-2005, 11:36 PM
I seriously expect there to be a problem with this method. UMDs dont hold 1.8 gigs for nothing, one or both of the PSPs are going to need to load something at some point. At most you'll get through one level, maybe?

I'll wait untill I hear someone else try it before I consider it.

Renegade_Zero
04-06-2005, 01:16 AM
cool! I would try this but I don't have a PSP...

spyhunterk19
04-06-2005, 06:54 AM
I seriously expect there to be a problem with this method. UMDs dont hold 1.8 gigs for nothing, one or both of the PSPs are going to need to load something at some point. At most you'll get through one level, maybe?

I'll wait untill I hear someone else try it before I consider it.

Im guessing you could get through one level in wipeout, and mabye one in twisted metal, but i remember there being small umd spins in TM

Kaijufan
04-06-2005, 12:03 PM
That's pretty cool, but its too bad that it doesn't have real single UMD download multiplayer.

ArthurDigbySellers
04-06-2005, 02:24 PM
I seriously expect there to be a problem with this method. UMDs dont hold 1.8 gigs for nothing, one or both of the PSPs are going to need to load something at some point. At most you'll get through one level, maybe?

I'll wait untill I hear someone else try it before I consider it.

Exactly, how much fun would it be to have to perform this "trick" for each level? Since it will take considerable time, the negatives outweigh the cheap-assness of the trick.