Is it OK to buy a PSP now ? Or should I wait more ?
First Part:
After looking at the transitions between the PS2's models (v1...v4..v5...v9...v12, etc..), I have come to know that its probably not worth getting the earliest build of a console, as its probably bugged a lot...and its much wiser to wait for some time, so that better models come out, with better, more sophisticated chips, etc....
Because of this reason, I have not bought a PSP yet....But I dont know if its worth waiting more or not......For example, there is only one chip out for the PSP..and even that doesnt guarantee 100% compatibility....and the only other way available is to roll back the firmware version .........
What do u guys think about this....Is it worth waiting some more so that better chips come out, that dont require rolling back to an older firmware, and allow the use of the updated firmwares, while also allowing to play games from the memory sticks ? Or should I just cash in now and buy the unit..
Second Part:
I know that to be able to play most of the homebrew stuff on the PSP, I need to downgrade to 1.50......but are there any disadvantages to downgrading...apart from the warranty....Like I think that you cant play a variety of media files on a 1.50, but you can on later models right ??
Now I know that you can use a program called Devhook to emulate later firmwares....but are there any disadvantages to running devhook ?
Also, regarding devhook:
for example, if i have 1.50, and i am emulating something like 2.71, and while running 2.71, i change the wallpaper..........now when i go back to 1.50, will i still have that wallpaper on, or will it all be back to the 1.50 settings ?
also, say there some extra settings in 2.71, which i set while in 2.71 mode.....not when i go to 1.50, and then come again to 2.71, will i still have those settings ??
and what if i set some settings in 1.50.....will i still have those settings when i switch go into 2.71 mode ??
also, is there any danger, damage to the PSP, or generally any disadvantage to running the devhook program ??
and basically, how is devhook able to 'emulate' a firmware....i just cant wrap the fact around my head
