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Transfering translated FF type-0 to vita.

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Re: Transfering translated FF type-0 to vita.

Post by b2p1mp » Wed Mar 25, 2015 7:30 pm

dmaskell92 wrote:
The Z wrote:Size is no problem, if you transfer via USB and then move via Filer.

Filers percentage might glitch (goes to -150%, then stuck between 0% and 1%), but it will move it (~25 mins).
I can also confirm the % going crazy. I moved this game like 10 times to my vita, and i will probably be doing it again. I'm going to leave my untouched ISO, not sign the eboot.bin, move it to my ISO folder and use the TNV ISO/homebrew loader so I can enter the game inside TNV ARK, and bubble.
I just use the plain text ARK-2 (no menu like 138). I navigate to the folder and start the game from the savedata. No moving required. I got tired of having to move to ISO folder due to swapping games quite often. I just prefer to launch from any random savedata. By default, most ARK-2 installations tell you to install a menu or come with one preinstalled. To make your ARK-2 boot into the basic text mode you may need to remove a file from the ARK folder.
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Re: Transfering translated FF type-0 to vita.

Post by dmaskell92 » Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:23 am

Well that might work for ARK but for those of us with TNV, leaving games in the savedata is a really bad idea. I've had TNV take 10 mins to boot because I overloaded my savedata with games and .zip files.
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