Patch Rock Band Unplugged Psp

Posted : adminOn 5/25/2018
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Rock Band

Joystiq is pleased to unravel one of the great mysteries of our time. Rock Band Unplugged's track list! Don't all faint at once now. Review: Rock Band Unplugged. Plucked from one of my favorite non-peripheral music games, Amplitude, was put to good use on the PSP. But then we hit a rough patch.

Hey everyone, I've been trying like a madman to get the DLC tracks for Rock Band Unplugged to work and after days of trying I'm stumped. Realtek 8139 Driver Windows Nt. At this point I don't know if it's the iso, the dlc tracks themselves or the file placement. They're supposed to go in the PSP/GAME folder, but that doesn't work. I've tried putting them in every single combination of folders related to both US and EU versions and still get nothing.

With a PSP CFW you're supposed to use npoloader, but that doesn't work, nor does unpacking the iso, adding the tracks and using umdgen to pack it back up. I'd really love to play the dlc tracks, but I'm at a loss.

Can anyone help? ( 09:20 AM)Homo87 Wrote: You need to create a specyfic folder called as the game id is example ULUS10566 and put files inside there if its not working you can't play it simple? I know that's what you're supposed to do, but I've tried every one of the following, none of them work PSP/Game PSP/Game/MUSIC PSP/Game/ULUS10418 PSP/Game/ULUS10418/MUSIC PSP/Game/ULES01243 PSP/Game/ULES01243/MUSIC PSP/SAVEDATA/ULUS10418 PSP/SAVEDATA/ULUS10418/MUSIC PSP/SAVEDATA/ULES01243 PSP/SAVEDATA/ULES01243/MUSIC Like I said, they simply don't work and I can't figure out why.

I'd be happy to upload a few dlc tracks for anyone to test out to see if they can get them working, but I'm stumped. Im just wonderinf why are those files in savedata directory? You know some games got specyfic region on DLC'S mayby your DLC doesnt fit them plus i can clearly say your game ID is way too long idk how to check it on computer but thats might be a problem thou since emulator read information in hexes but clearly your game ID is not right since its too long i would first checked game ID since its US version it should be ULUS10418 so PSP/GAME/ULUS10418 if that aint work ill own you a head xD My sausage is your sausage just ask for it. SGS3 LTE Octa Core 4.4.3 32GB+64. ( 12:21 AM)Homo87 Wrote: Im just wonderinf why are those files in savedata directory?

You know some games got specyfic region on DLC'S mayby your DLC doesnt fit them plus i can clearly say your game ID is way too long idk how to check it on computer but thats might be a problem thou since emulator read information in hexes but clearly your game ID is not right since its too long i would first checked game ID since its US version it should be ULUS10418 so PSP/GAME/ULUS10418 if that aint work ill own you a head xD Ignore the file location, that's just an example of the file types and extensions. It is funny you mention that the game ID is too long, as I didn't create that folder, PPSSPP generated it on it's own. I don't know why it adds 'S0000000' to the end of the game ID, but I've tried every variation of locations with and without it, still doesn't work. I don't really want to bother him, but I'm tempted to throw this one to Henrik. This should be pretty straightforward, but for whatever reason it just doesn't want to cooperate. Well.I feel stupid.