Well im not so much interested in iso/cso functionality, everyone knows its nice to have, but I support the games industry and I buy a game if I want it. For example, I plan on buying Dissidia when it comes out, not downloading it. I want to be able to play my ps1 games on psp though. I own plenty of ps1 games, which I bought retail. Too bad sony doesn't implement a feature in the ps3 so that it could copy ps1 discs to the hardrive and then to the psp

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This is pretty much exactly how I feel. I used to be really into ISOs, but I found that I never really appreciated the games when I downloaded them. I didn't even beat Crisis Core until I bought it. Now that I buy most of my PSP games, I find that I actually take time with them.
many 3k users are old psp users who in one way or another ended up with 3000 and can no longer use their favorite homebrew apps. not just some kid who got a 3000 last week and googled how to run shit on his PSP. owe isn't the right word. i don't think anyone is saying psp3000 users are owed anything. the point is 3000+ is a cockblock for psp homebrew which has already constantly slowed homebrew development. a HEN is just what this community needs and it seems amazing that it's come at such a perfect time. this is some super hero shit right here.
I'm not saying that PSP 3000 users don't deserve homebrew, not at all. But going about it so nonchalantly, and acting like it's easy to do and deserved (not talking in regards to any specific user) is disrespectful to the developers. Asking when someone is going to come out, for example, or saying something doesn't work when the enduser hasn't even put in the effort, are, in my eyes, one of the most disrespectful things you can do. Hence the whole 'owed' mentality.
People in the PSP scene are unappreciative for the most part. Back in 06 any application, exploit, or game, was praised and supported, even if it was the a clone of another application (except flasher apps, but that's different

). Now, people just have a 'been there, seen that' thought process.
Anyway, back on topic now. Further discussion on this subject (attitude of the scene) can take place in
this thread.