" All I will say about that hint is that it's not relevant to the combo. (well, not on its own at least) "
i have been saying that for many pages no one listened thank god you clarified that so everyone will stop talking about 0x2c hinting to the combo.thank you again.
also from this log A little help from Math:
<@Mathieulh>
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instead of looking for the combo
[16:35] <@Mathieulh> I looked for something else associated to it
[16:36] <@Mathieulh> ok, I'll help you a LOT
[16:36] <@Mathieulh> instead of looking for the combo
[16:36] <@Mathieulh> look for whatever checks the token
[16:36] <@Mathieulh> it'd also give you what value you need to set
[16:37] <@Mathieulh> the function that enables the combo in vsh.self also happens to check the token value
[16:37] <Slynk> spu_token_processer? I'm not sure if it handles verification or just encryption/decryption
[16:37] <@Mathieulh> the decrypted token is stored in ram
[16:37] <@Mathieulh> somewhere :P
[16:38] <@Mathieulh> and I REALLY helped you there
and math stating 0x2c IS FOR the token and wont lead to the combo NOT ON ITS OWN i think we might need to first set the flag on the ps3 and then look for the combo in vsh or maybe just maybe we should look in the ram live for the decrypted token since we know what the decrypted token is(at least the simple one) and maybe from there we can get the lead we need for the combo(maybe which function accesses the region of the ram where the token is then that must be the function that checks the token).math adrianc if im totally wrong pleaze tell me i just try to connect the pieces of info you guys gave us and not look at each hint alone but as a whole and im just an amateur self learning anything like this so i dont know much.
People like you HATE people who voice their disapproval - because it reminds you of something you would be doing yourself if you weren't such a spineless coward in the first place.
This is actually easy to do on one hand: hold the controller like a pistol on the left hand, with the analog sticks pointing towards your right and your left index on the "trigger", which is the left shoulder buttons. Then you do L2, L1 with your index, R1, R2 with your pinky and L3 and Down with your thumb. Not that it really matters lol.
This is actually easy to do on one hand: hold the controller like a pistol on the left hand, with the analog sticks pointing towards your right and your left index on the "trigger", which is the left shoulder buttons. Then you do L2, L1 with your index, R1, R2 with your pinky and L3 and Down with your thumb. Not that it really matters lol.
Btw, square, how did you figure this out?
What the hell man? Do you have some kind of giant hand or something? I just tried to do what you described and almost fractured my fingers... MY BONES AREN'T MEANT TO BEND THAT WAY!
Anyway, that was my last off-topic post. Just thought it was kinda funny trying to find a way of not giving myself a hernia pulling off that insane combo on one hand.
People like you HATE people who voice their disapproval - because it reminds you of something you would be doing yourself if you weren't such a spineless coward in the first place.
What the hell man? Do you have some kind of giant hand or something? I just tried to do what you described and almost fractured my fingers... MY BONES AREN'T MEANT TO BEND THAT WAY!
Anyway, that was my last off-topic post. Just thought it was kinda funny trying to find a way of not giving myself a hernia pulling off that insane combo on one hand.
I've been told several times that I have pianist fingers lol. Actually my "foot index" is the same size as my pinky
But yeah, they're thinner and longer than most people anyway :P
Practice makes perfect! In case you do twist your fingers to an awkward angle, the community pays for your surgery, don't worry.