![]() ![]() These controls are modeled after the control scheme of Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and earlier Metal Gear Solid games in general. These controls are based on the control scheme of Metal Gear Solid 4 and are made to resemble traditional third-person shooter games.Īuto-Aim Switch/CO-OPS Communication/Codec Call There are other button functions where applicable. Looking for homebrews that run on VHBL? Check this thread with dozens of tested and pre-packaged homebrews.Īlternatively, check this list which contains a series of homebrews that have been tested on this specific version of VHBL.These controls apply to nearly all menus including the Pause Menu, the Main Title menu, when saving and loading, and when managing Mother Base. This is useful, especially if you don’t want Sony to forcefully update your firmware. Open CMA is a tool by Virtuous Flame that allows you to copy files from and to your vita without being connected to the internet. OpenCMA is strongly recommended to install if you want to use VHBL. Need more help? Check our forums for more downloads and tutos More select yes, and wait until HBL is done extracting your homebrewĦ) The homebrew is now installed, and you can run it by going to the GAME folder, if everything went well, a new subfolder with your homebrew has been created here, and you can run the homebrew On this page you will find several pre-packaged homebrews that have already been prepared to run with VHBL.ġ) run OpenCMA on your PC, and CMA on your VitaĢ) copy the previously packaged SAVEDATA (see above) with your homebrew in “INSTALL.ZIP” on your Vitaģ) run HBL (how to run HBL is explained in the previous section)Ĥ) navigate with the HBL menu to the SAVEDATA folder, then go to the folder you just downloaded (in my example, UCUS12345000), and click cross or circle on itĥ) At this point, the HBL menu should ask you if you want to install the homebrew. In folder PSSAVEDATA/1a2b3c4def5678/UCUS12345000/ (or something like this) you will have the following files: so your PSP Savedata will look something like this: If your compression tool does not have compression options, I recommend 7zip.ģ) take any PSP savedata (but not the one used for HBL!), and add the “INSTALL.ZIP” to that folder, in your PC CMA folder. Packaging the homebrew for installation on the Vita:ġ) download PSP homebrews from your favorite websiteĢ) extract the homebrew somewhere on your hard drive, and with your favorite utility, zip it again with the store setting (no compression), in a file that you will name “INSTALL.ZIP” ( uppercase is important). ![]() To address this, HBL comes with a tool that can extract archives with a specific structure. The CMA will only let you copy savedata, and will not recursively browse folders. On the Vita, until better solutions are provided, it’s quite a pain in the ***. Installing homebrews on the PSP was an easy task. See the video below for a more “visual” explanation Once you reach the main menu, click on “Download” and select “yes” to whatever question is being asked.
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