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by The Z » Sat Aug 30, 2014 5:09 pm
@Total_Noob:
I am just stating my opinion?
Since when do you give a flying **** what I think? This hasn't been the case since months.
Edit:
My problem with the new recovery menu is a lack of convenience:
- Explanation
TN HEN / Old TN eCFW / ME CFW / LME CFW / M33 CFW:
- Change something inside the Recovery Menu that affects the VSH (in this case also GAME/POPS).
- Leave the Recovery Menu.
- VSH will automatically be reset on its own. Will respect new changes (e.g. hide MAC address).
New TN eCFW / PRO CFW:
- Change something inside the Recovery Menu that affects the VSH.
- Leave the Recovery Menu.
- You are now back in the XMB, no automatical VSH reset happens. You have to manually restart/reset the device for the changes to be respected (e.g. hide MAC address).
If you change something that affects the GAME or POPS mode, it does not matter if your Recovery Menu is a mode on its own (1st example) or if it is an overlay (2nd example), since you will have to switch into the GAME/POPS mode at first, and that will respect the new changes you've made.
If you change something that affects the VSH mode (the XMB), then the changes will happen upon leaving the Recovery Menu, if you use the 1st example, but you will have to restart/reset manually, if you use the 2nd example.
The overlay Recovery Menu is a cool function and idea, but the execution is flawed.
If it could detect dynamically if the VSH has to be reset or not (changes ISO driver -> no automatical restart | changes Hide MAC address function -> automatical restart), then that would be the perfect solution (it would also make the "reset VSH" function, that should not be inside a recovery menu in the first place, obsolete).
Otherwise I would prefer the older variant of using the Recovery Menu as its own mode (like booting into the Recovery Menu from a cold boot).
The "standby function" inside the recovery menu is also unnecessary. Just press the lock (or home, then lock) button of the PS Vita.
In the end this is TN works and TNs decision, but I am just stating my opinion on this.
Last edited by
The Z on Sat Aug 30, 2014 5:36 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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