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Play Manhunt 2 On PSP -- Uncensored

Lol man this game is so like sick like literaly sick like gave me a headche and made me check my closet sick and these are psp graphics imagine if it had come to ps3 or 360 and like you saw the guy get his skull ripped apart by the crowbar. That would just be scary. But it would be funny showing your firneds the first time.. But I now see why it got banned in UK. 7 year old with this would get f'ed up.
 
@DOUBLEAGENT

Nice one for the tip, didnt actually notice. ya know i just go straight for the game figure out everything else after i've completed the game

Dont we all just figure out the buttons after we've done the 1st level or so??? :-)
 
No..the levels.txt was in the first directory, global I think?? I'd remember it if you hadn't asked...it'll bug me until I get home and have it in front of me..
There's some pretty cool things you can change around in the ini and txt files.And the level select, so far for me, is akin to the hack for Silent Hill Origins where you can pick your starting point and costume.

Although the day I bought it I looked thru the files and removed the blur crap before this was even news..(not the first game I've modded)
I like this game alot but the AI is stupid..

Question: Why do I have to recompile the ISO after modding using UMDGen??? Wouldn't it be easier to make a PPF patch for this? Anyone got any exp. with making PPF patches? If so lend me your mind...
 
No..the levels.txt was in the first directory, global I think?? I'd remember it if you hadn't asked...it'll bug me until I get home and have it in front of me..
There's some pretty cool things you can change around in the ini and txt files.And the level select, so far for me, is akin to the hack for Silent Hill Origins where you can pick your starting point and costume.

I just opened the ISO w/UMDGen. The LEVELS.TXT is in PSP_GAME/USRDIR/GLOBAL/INITSCR. So then it's really just a matter of changing the ENABLE_ORDER_LEVEL flag to 1. Might have to try it out.

Question: Why do I have to recompile the ISO after modding using UMDGen??? Wouldn't it be easier to make a PPF patch for this? Anyone got any exp. with making PPF patches? If so lend me your mind...

Actually, I think someone already made the no-blur hack into an executable. I saw it over on PSP-Hacks.com.

EDIT: Not sure if this is the place to talk about gameplay, but has anyone figured out how to get each of the two endings?
 
Not going to be embarrassed of my ignorance - Will somebody tell me what a "Homebrew capable PSP" is. As in, "The process of course requires a homebrew-capable PSP". I get the part about changing the .ini files, I can do that, but the Homebrew capable PSP has me confused. Do I need to do something to my PSP so that it can be considered "Homebrew Capable"?
 
Not going to be embarrassed of my ignorance - Will somebody tell me what a "Homebrew capable PSP" is. As in, "The process of course requires a homebrew-capable PSP". I get the part about changing the .ini files, I can do that, but the Homebrew capable PSP has me confused. Do I need to do something to my PSP so that it can be considered "Homebrew Capable"?

Yeah - you need to be running custom firmware. There's multiple ways to get there, depends on the firmware you currently have installed though.
 
Does anyone know if is possible to modify the umd of manhunt 2 to get the uncensored version, and if soo how?, because i really dont understand the instructions given before, thanks!
 
No, it's not possible unless you dump it. And edit your first post, son't post another.
 
Something weird going on with the threads - this thread isn't showing on page one... it's on page TWO despite being the most recent thread posted to in the forum.
 
Something weird going on with the threads - this thread isn't showing on page one... it's on page TWO despite being the most recent thread posted to in the forum.

I noticed that... for some reason the default listing method was set to thread start time instead of last post time. Anyways, fixed now.
 
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