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Becoming Insane – Insane in the Membrane – Part 1 – Exalted with Ravenholdt

Part 1: Neutral to Revered

The title of this section isn’t totally true, you can actually only go to 11999/12000 into honored by doing the repeatable quests and/or killing NPCs affiliated with the Syndicate. If you are a rogue there is a quest titled [24] Syndicate Emblems (R) which provides 250 rep per turn-in all the way up to Friendly. This quest will no longer provide any reputation increase once you become Friendly with Ravenholdt.

You can also choose to do the quest [50] Junkboxes Needed (R) which gives 75 rep per 5 Heavy Junkboxes that you hand in. Personally, I would save your Heavy Junkboxes until you are 11999/12000 and then start handing them in to get to exalted. This will require a lot less Junkboxes in the end.

The third way to grind this rep is to run around and kill all the NPCs in the area. The only members that do not provide a rep increase are the Footpads. If you watch the video below you will see I show 2 different locations where these mobs actually exist inside of Arathi Highlands. The 2 locations are Stromgarde Keep and Northfolde Manor. When you are killing the mobs at the manor, don’t forget to run around the outside of the crater and kill all of the stealthed mobs. At Stromgarde, you will want to make sure that you don’t forget to clear inside of the buildings.

All of the areas of Stromgarde do not need to be cleared out, only the area closest to the castle, inside the castle, and the first tier below the castle. All together there is around 90 total mobs that spawn. You will gain 5 rep per kill meaning you will gain around 450 rep each time you clear out both areas. Literally the max it could take someone at level 85 would be 10 minutes to clear out both locations on the map so you aren’t looking at all that big of a rep grind so far.

Part 2: Revered to Exalted

You will either need to be a rogue, or have a rogue at around level 66, or have a friend do this portion for you. You could always purchase the Heavy Junkboxes, however on my server they sell for 15g each. This isn’t that bad of a grind, it is actually kinda fun, very rarely do you have to fight, and most of it is done running around stealthed. However the only downside, the Heavy Junkboxes are not stackable, so the most you can hold is probably around 100 or so. That being said, you will probably only get 2-3 runs in before you have to return to a town and offload your bags. This can be avoided if your rogue is an engineer and has a portable mailbox.

My run takes 15 minutes, I know I am not completing the whole instance because one of the rooms at the beginning only unlocks after killing all of the mobs in the area. Of course at my level this is going to be very time consuming to try and clear that room out. So I skipped that part of the instance. During my run I average about 20-30 Heavy Junkboxes and average about 5 gold.

Lets do some math:

Assuming we are not a human class, or in a guild with Mr. Popularity Rank 1 or 2.

You need 5 Heavy Junkboxes to gain 75 rep
You need 21000 rep to reach exalted from revered

21000 / 75 = 280 turn-ins

280 * 5 = 1400 Heavy Junkboxes needed

Assuming we are gathering 20 junkboxes per run we will need to complete 70 runs to accumulate enough junkboxes. Using these numbers you are going to also gain around 350 gold for your time, aswell as some green level gems which depending on your server go anywhere from 3-10 gold a piece. Those have not been factored in, neither has the junk level items.

Now, lets use these numbers and figure out how many boxes / runs you will need to complete as a human. As we all know humans get a 10% bonus to their reputation gain.

75 * 1.10 = 82.5 rep per turn-in

21000 / 82.5 = 255 turn-ins (254.5 but we cant turn in half a quest)

255 * 5 = 1275 Heavy Junkboxes needed

1275 / 20 = 64 runs (I am using the same averages as before)

The previous figures will remain true if you are a non-human race, but you are in a guild with Mr. Popularity (Rank 2). From what I have been reading it appears that the human racial Diplomacy will stack with both levels of Mr. Popularity. I am going to do the math assuming you have both Diplomacy and Mr. Popularity (Rank 2)

75 * 1.20 = 90 rep per turn-in

21000 / 90 = 234 turn-ins to hit exalted

234 * 5 = 1170 Heavy Junkboxes needed

1170 / 20 = 59 runs

Once you have collected up all of your Heavy Junkboxes you will need to head over to the Hillsbrad Foothills and talk to Fahrad. He will be giving you the quest titled which you will complete over and over again.

Useful Macro

/cast [target=mouseover,exists,harm,nodead] Pick Pocket

I have this macro bound to my middle mouse button. Using this macro I just have to run up to a mob and press my middle mouse button. You can use whichever key you find comfortable. I found using this macro sped up the run times for each run through the instance.

/run f=string.find;for b=0,4 do for s=1,32 do n=GetContainerItemLink(b,s);if n and(f(n,"25878")) then PickupContainerItem(b,s);DeleteCursorItem();end;end;end
/script SelectGossipAvailableQuest(1)
/script CompleteQuest(1)
/script GetQuestReward(1)

Note: You should only use this macro if you do not plan on selling the knife quest reward. To use this macro right click the npc, use the macro.

Useful Tips:

You can unlock and loot the junkboxes, there is a random epic sword that looks pretty sweet that drops from them. Also there is some money. You will have to leave something in the junkbox otherwise it will disappear from your inventory, so you will HAVE to turn OFF auto loot otherwise you are going to just waste your boxes.

It is helpful to either be an engineer or bring an engineer friend or 2 along when you are handing in your junkboxes. Obviously you cannot hold 1400+ in your bag, so it would be nice to have a mailbox on site to make the process go quicker. The dagger you get as a quest reward is worth 1 gold and some change, this could be another opportunity to gather up some money. The dagger is a unique equipped item so you will need to vendor it every time you turn in a quest. This is the route I took and it paid off, of course I am an engineer.

Below is a video of the path that I took when farming Junkboxes.

Sorry for the lack of sound in the videos, these were my first 2 videos created and I hadn’t put sound into them.

Becoming Exalted With The League of Arathor

The League of Arathor is the faction you gain reputation with when you compete in the battleground Arathi Basin. The only way to get reputation with this faction is to compete in Arathi Basin battles, and by completing the couple quests that become available to you as you move from Neutral through to Exalted.

The Battle for Arathi Basin! (Alliance, 25) is the first quest you have access to and is availble at the Neutral level. For this quest you will have to assault each of the Mine, Lumber Mill, Blacksmith and Stables. This quest will carry over to other Arathi Basin battles, so you don’t have to worry about assaulting all 4 bases in 1 battle.

The second quest available is Control Four Bases which you gain access to once you reach the Friendly level. For this quest, your team will have to assault and defend 4 bases until the end of the battle.

The third and final quest is titled Control Five Bases and becomes available at the Exalted level. If you guessed you have to assault and capture 5 bases to complete this quest, you are absolutely correct. Once this quest has been completed you will have access to the Arathor Battle Tabard.

Other than completing those 3 quests you get 10 reputation points per 200 resources collected, except on Arathi Basin weekends, when you get 10 reputation points per 150 resources collected. To win a battle your team needs to collect 1600 resources, which means you get 80 reputation per win on a regular day, and roughly 106 rep per win on an Arathi Basin weekend.

Some Math:

Assumptions: Only battling, not completing any quests. Only competing on regular days, not including Arathi Basin weekends. No loses only wins.

Neutral -> Friendly = 3000 Rep = 38 Wins
Friendly -> Honored = 6000 Rep = 75 Wins
Honored -> Revered = 12000 Rep = 150 Wins
Revered -> Exalted = 21000 Rep = 263 Wins

38 + 75 + 150 + 263 = 526 Winning Arathi Basin Battlegrounds to go from Neutral to Exalted.

You will earn the achievement:

Knight of Arathor

You will be on your way to earning the following achievements:

Master of Arathi Basin
The Justicar
Battlemaster
100000 Honorable Kills

Becoming Exalted With The Defilers

The Defilers is the faction you gain reputation with when you compete in the battleground Arathi Basin. The only way to get reputation with this faction is to compete in Arathi Basin battles, and by completing the couple quests that become available to you as you move from Neutral through to Exalted.

The Battle for Arathi Basin! (Horde, 25) is the first quest you have access to and is availble at the Neutral level. For this quest you will have to assault each of the Mine, Lumber Mill, Blacksmith and Stables. This quest will carry over to other Arathi Basin battles, so you don’t have to worry about assaulting all 4 bases in 1 battle.

The second quest available is Take Four Bases which you gain access to once you reach the Friendly level. For this quest, your team will have to assault and defend 4 bases until the end of the battle.

The third and final quest is titled Take Five Bases and becomes available at the Exalted level. If you guessed you have to assault and capture 5 bases to complete this quest, you are absolutely correct. Once this quest has been completed you will have access to the Battle Tabard of the Defilers.

Other than completing those 3 quests you get 10 reputation points per 200 resources collected, except on Arathi Basin weekends, when you get 10 reputation points per 150 resources collected. To win a battle your team needs to collect 1600 resources, which means you get 80 reputation per win on a regular day, and roughly 106 rep per win on an Arathi Basin weekend.

Some Math:

Assumptions: Only battling, not completing any quests. Only competing on regular days, not including Arathi Basin weekends. No loses only wins.

Neutral -> Friendly = 3000 Rep = 38 Wins
Friendly -> Honored = 6000 Rep = 75 Wins
Honored -> Revered = 12000 Rep = 150 Wins
Revered -> Exalted = 21000 Rep = 263 Wins

38 + 75 + 150 + 263 = 526 Winning Arathi Basin Battlegrounds to go from Neutral to Exalted.

You will earn the achievement:

The Defiler

You will be on your way to earning the following achievements:

Master of Arathi Basin
The Conqueror
Battlemaster
100000 Honorable Kills

Howto: Get the Venomhide Ravasaur Mount + Feat of Strength

The Venomhide Ravasaur is the Horde equivalent to the Wintersaber mount the the Alliance faction gets. The main difference is its ease to get the mount. It only takes 20 days of doing 1 of 6 very simple dailies. If you read here you will see how much work it takes to become Exalted with the Wintersaber Trainers to be able to purchase that mount. I think this is one of the more superior raptor mounts because it doesn’t have a little ball on its tusk.

The daily will provide you with a Venomhide Baby Tooth which you will need 20 of, aswell as 20 Runecloth, 20 Rugged Leather, and 80 Gold.

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The first thing you are going to want to do is fly over to Marshall’s Refuge in Un’Goro Crater. Once you are here, run to the south of the crater, and look for Mor’Vek. He is going to give you the quest [53] Toxic Tolerance, which you will complete by being infected by Venomhide Ravasaur blood. The trick to this quest is to not kill the mob before it infects you, I just used auto-attack and a cheap melee weapon that does no damage. Once this quest has been completed turn it in and move onto [53] Venomhide Eggs, which are picked up right off the ground in the same area where you completed the previous quest. Once you have your eggs, go turn them in, and complete the first day of your 20 day journey.

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This portion of the journey is broken into 4 different dailies:

[53 Daily] Gorishi Grub
In this quest you will have to collect 10 Silithid Meat and feed it to your Venomhide Hatchling. The mobs that drops the silithid meat is in Un’Goro Crater, right near the initial quest giver.

[53 Daily] Hungry, Hungry Hatchling
In this quest you will have to collect 15 Fresh Dinosaur Meat and feed it to your Venomhide Hatchling. The meat drops off the diemetradons, stegodons, and pterrordaxes in Un’Goro Crater, just south of Marshall’s Refuge.

[53 Daily] Poached, Scrambled, Or Raw?
In this quest you are going to have to collect 12 Silithid Eggs and feed them to your Venomhide Hatchling. These are in the eastern portion of Tanaris, and are orange eggs just laying on the ground. They are in the area with all of the bugs. You shouldn’t have to kill anything for this daily, just collect the eggs, and feed them to your Venomhide Hatchling.

[53 Daily] Searing Roc Feathers
In this daily, you will have to collect 5 Searing Roc Plumage. These mobs are also in Tanaris, right near where you collect the eggs. You won’t feed these to your Venomhide Hatchling, they are just a needed quest item.

After 20 days, go back to Mor’Vek turn everything in, and enjoy your new Venomhide Ravasaur Mount and Feat of Strength!

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Getting Exalted with 40 Factions – Week 2 – The Sons of Hodir

The Sons of Hodir are an important faction to become exalted with for any level 80 toon. This faction sells the best shoulder enchants available once you become exalted with them. There are a couple of ways to become exalted, one involving buying Relic of Ulduar off of the auction house and turning them in. This is the lazy way and is going to cost thousands of gold to complete. The other is completing the daily quests, handing in Relic of Ulduar as you collect them, and Everfrost Chips if you can find them. This way will also make you gold during the whole ordeal. Either way, you are going to have to complete a long questline to actually start working on the Sons of Hodir rep.

The following quests will take you to friendly with the Sons of Hodir, and must be completed before moving on:

You will now be Friendly with the Sons of Hodir. At this point you will have 3 daily quests and it will take 8 days to reach honored if you dont hand in any Relic of Ulduar or Everfrost Chips.

The 3 daily quests are:

Once you reach Honored you will unlock 2 more daily quests, to make a total of 5 dailies, and it will take another 8 days to reach Revered just doing the daily quests. The 2 new dailies are titled:

Once at Revered 1 more daily quest will be added into your quest line-up bringing the total amount of quests up to 6. It will take 11 days to go from Revered to Exalted. The final quest is titled:

Grats! You are now exalted with the Sons of Hodir, go and visit Lillehoff and get your shoulder enchant! Also there are 2 Mammoth mounts available here: Reins of the Ice Mammoth and Reins of the Grand Ice Mammoth.


*EDIT* Recently blizzard made it possible to get 500 Sons of Hodir rep from the Daily Regular Dungeon turn-in. Hope this information helps!

Becoming exalted with Kurenai

The Kurenai are an alliance only faction in the Outland. This guide will explain how to become exalted with the Kurenai faction. The main reasons someone would now want to become exalted with Kurenai would be for:

The achievements:

The Diplomat
Oh My, Kurenai

The talbuk mounts, and the tabard.

You will start out your journey as unfriendly and will begin your questing in Zangarmarsh.

To complete the following quests you will need at least neutral reputation.

Once you have completed Zangarmarsh, you will be moving onto Nagrand. At this point, you should have collected about 4500 rep. Once you are in Nagrand you will be completing the following quests:

Once you have completed all of these quests you should have picked up another 10570 rep, and you should probably be somewhere around Revered depending on how many ogre’s you had to kill to complete some of these quests.

Now comes the long part. You will have to do a repeatable quest [67] More Warbeads [Repeatable] over and over again. You get 500 rep per 10 beads that drop. You also get 10 rep per ogre you kill. It’s not that bad of a grind, I found the best place to grind for the Obsidian Warbeads was at the Burning Blade Ruins. What I did was I started at the bottom, cleared out all the ogres, looted and made my way to the top. Once I was at the top, I went in the cave, cleared it out, and then cleared my way back to the bottom. I did this over and over until I had enough beads.

A couple good things about this grind. First, the ogres drop Runecloth and Netherweave, which depending on your server can be worth a fair bit of gold. If you are a miner, lots of Fel Iron deposits, and Adamantite deposits are littered around the area. I got at least 2 veins each time I either ran from the top or from the bottom.

It shouldn’t take too long to get all the rep. I didn’t keep track of my grind, so I couldnt tell you how long it took, however, it took about 4 hours to go from 20% revered to exalted with just beads. Enjoy.

HOWTO: OpenArena Dedicated Sever – Linux

Open Arena is an amazing Open Source arena based first person shooter. It is based on the quake 3 engine, and has a lot of fast gameplay.

You are going to need your own server running linux. A shell account will not do, the admin will probably disable your account, and most likely you won’t have access to enough resources to run a dedicated game server. So I am going to assume you either have a computer sitting beside you running linux, or a virtual machine either on your pc, or hosted on a server somewhere. You will not be able to run the dedicated server on your own machine, without changing some of the server flags.

The first thing you will need to do is download the latest version of the OpenArena, which can be done here. Any download link will do, the windows and the linux binaries are both packaged together.

I recommend uploading the archive to your server, then uncompressing it, instead of uncompressing it on your computer then uploading it, just to save some time and bandwidth.

Once you have everything uploaded and uncompressed on your server, you will need to go into the baseoa directory and create a file called server.cfg

Your server.cfg file is going to look something similar to this:


sv_hostname "My OA server"
sv_maxclients 16
sv_master1 "dpmaster.deathmask.net"
sv_maxPing 150
sv_minPing 0
sv_pure 1
sv_maxRate 25000
sv_fps 20
sv_allowdownload 1

sv_privateClients "2" // slots substracted from sv_maxclients
sv_privatePassword " "

capturelimit 8
timelimit 15
fraglimit 35

set rconPassword "" // for remote ingame servercontrol

g_motd ""
g_quadfactor 4
g_inactivity 0
g_allowvote 1

//If you want to use unlagged functionality (since 0.7.6)
g_delagHitscan 1

//Special modes since 0.7.6:
//g_instantgib 1
//g_rockets 1
//g_vampire 0.25 //25%
//g_regen 5 //5 health per sec.

//Gametypes
// 0 = Free For All
// 1 = Tourney
// 3 = Team Deathmatch
// 4 = Capture The Flag
// 8 = Elimination
// 9 = CTF Elimination
// 10 = Last Man Standing
// 11 = Double Domination
// 12 = Domination
g_gametype 0

set d1 "map aggressor; set nextmap vstr d2"
set d2 "map oa_dm1; set nextmap vstr d3"
set d3 "map oa_dm2; set nextmap vstr d4"
set d4 "map oa_dm3; set nextmap vstr d5"
set d5 "map oa_dm4; set nextmap vstr d6"
set d6 "map kaos2; set nextmap vstr d7"
set d7 "map oa_dm5; set nextmap vstr d8"
set d8 "map oa_rpg3dm2;set nextmap vstr d9"
set d9 "map oa_shouse; set nextmap vstr d1"
wait
vstr d1 // start loop at d1

The main portions you are going to want to worry about are:

sv_hostname – Sets your viewable hostname in the serverlist
sv_maxclients – Sets the maximum ammount of clients allowed to connect to your server
sv_privateClients – Sets the ammount of slots held for private use (sv_maxclients – sv_privateClients = total clients)
sv_privatePassword – Sets the password for the private slots
capturelimit – Sets the capture limit in CTF
timelimit – Sets the time limit
fraglimit – Sets the frag limit
set rconPassword – Sets the rcon passsword for admin usage
g_motd – Sets the message of the day
g_gametype – Sets the gametype, the current option is 0, Free for All aka Deathmatch

The last portion is the confusing bit. This is where you setup the actual map rotation.


set d1 "map mapname1; set nextmap vstr d2"
set d2 "map mapname2; set nextmap vstr d3"
set d3 "map mapname3; set nextmap vstr d1"
wait
vstr d1 // start loop at d1

Basically what you are doing here is setting up a loop. d1 is set, with the next map being d2 and so on. You can do this with as many levels as you want, you just have to make sure to make the last map link to the first map, or the loop will not work.

Once you have your server.cfg file saved, go back into the root OpenArena directory and start up your server like this:

./oa_ded.i386 +set dedicated 2 +exec server.cfg

You may want to run this process inside of a screen session. There are alot more things you can do, this is just the basics for getting your own OpenArena dedicated server setup. Enjoy

HOWTO: Prevent website bandwidth theft with .htaccess

Some people can be so ignorant. Nothing aggravates me more than a forum user who hotlinks an image or file from your site on a popular forum, but when webmasters create file repositories, and all of the files are linked from other peoples servers. Without permission.

I’m sure there are many ways to prevent these people from harvesting your bandwidth, if you use apache with mod_rewrite, just by adding a couple lines of text to a file called .htaccess will do wonders.

What is Hotlinking?

Straight from Wikipedia:

Hotlinking aka. Inline linking is the placing of a linked object, often an image, from one site into a web page belonging to a second site. The second site is said to have an inline link to the site where the object is located. Inline linking is also known as leeching, direct linking or bandwidth theft.

Let’s start by opening up a text editor and creating a file called .htaccess In this file you want to put something like this:


RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(www\.)?attackofthegamer.com/.*$ [NC]
RewriteRule \.(gz|zip|rar|gif|jpg|js|css)$ - [F]

Basically what this does is check if a request to any file with a .gz .zip .rar .gif .jpg .js .css extension comes from the referring URL http://www.attackofthegamer.com If the request comes from a referral that isn’t http://www.attackofthegamer.com it’s rejected. You will want to swap the domain for your own to make it work.

If you are just protecting images. You can mess with the culprit and change the image on them to something of your choice, with a comical outcome. Just create a .htaccess file that looks like this.

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(www\.)?mydomain.com/.*$ [NC]
RewriteRule \.(png|gif|jpg)$ http://www.mydomain.com/badimage.gif [R,L]

Just change the domain name, and the url to the image you want to swap with and you are set. Once you have the .htaccess file created use your FTP program and upload it to each directory you want to protect.

Voila, you should now be protecting against bandwidth pirates. Happy Hunting.

HOWTO: Upgrade your PSP to Firmware 3.40 OE-A

In the off chance that YOU brick YOUR PSP during the upgrade process, please do not complain here. I moderate all comments and yours just will not be added.

Sony has released a couple firmware versions since my last posting, but here is a tutorial for getting the OE version of 3.40 running on your PSP. I am going to structure this HOWTO a little bit as a test, if you like this structure, let me know.

*NOTE* You will need atleast 75% battery charge. You may also want to have your PSP plugged into the wall just in case. You will also need a larger memory stick, the 32mb one doesn’t cut it. 1 gig sticks are uber-cheap now.

Step 1:

Download the 3.40 OE-A Firmware, uncompress it, then copy the uncompressed files as follows:

PSP 1.50 Firmware: You will place the uncompressed files in /PSP/GAME

PSP 3.XX OE Firmware: You will place the files in /PSP/GAME150

Step 2:

Goto the game menu and run the 3.40 OE-A Update Maker. This will take a couple of minutes to create the DXAR file.

Step 3:

You will need to access the USB menu on your PSP go into the oeupdmaker directory and copy the newly generated data.dxar file to the 340oeflasher directory.

Step 4:

Once again go back to the game menu and now run the 3.40 OE-A Firmware Install. You will need to agree by pressing X. This will check the integrity of the DXAR file before attempting to flash the firmware to prevent bricking. Once this is complete, press X to turn off your PSP. Turn your PSP back on, and you are now running 3.40 OE-A!

This is the easiest way to upgrade your PSP. I upgraded mine in under 10 minutes following these exact steps.

HOWTO: Upgrade your PSP to Firmware 3.10 OE-A’

Caution! – This may brick your PSP if the steps are not followed properly! Please follow all of the instructions carefully, and if it doesn’t work and you brick your PSP, I didnt twist your arm, or hold a gun to your head, so don’t come crying to me.

3.10 OE-A and OE-A’ boasts an impressive list of feature updates including:

3.10 OE-A Changes

  * Change from 3.03 firmware to 3.10.
  * 4th level of brightness (aka battery eater) can now be selected also without ac adaptor.
  * Changes in hen core:
    - Static user elf’s can now be executed in the 3.10 kernel. (this includes snes user version between other programs)
    - Tyranid’s patch (added in 3.03 OE-C) consequences was not explained very well in the changelog of 3.03 OE-C:
      o For programmers: it allows kernel modules to have user imports, making kernel programming in 3.03/3.10 less strict.
      o For users: plugins and applications that worked in 2.71 SE, but not in OE, *may* now work in 3.03OE-C and 3.10 OE-A.

Note 1: the installer will disable all plugins to avoid incompatibilities when booting. You can enable them again in the recovery menu.

Note 2: the plugin to load 3.02 pops won’t work anymore in 3.10 OE, due to some changes in pops modules structure (meaudio fused with popsman, idcanager/idmanager behaviour slightly changed). A new plugin for 3.10 could be written next week.

3.10 OE-A’ Changes:

  * Corrected a bug that caused Metal Slug 6 (from Metal Slug Anthology), and other umd/iso games containing a static elf to show error 0×80020148.

To upgrade to firmware 3.10 OE-A’ you must first be running 3.10 OE-A, so we will start by upgrading to that firmware first.

Step 1. The first thing you will have to do is download all of the files needed for the upgrade.

310oe_a.rar
310_a2update.rar

Step 2. First you will need to upgrade to 3.10 OE-A before you can go to OE-A’. Uncompress the 310oe_a.rar and copy the contents to /PSP/GAME150 on your PSP using the USB file transfer mode. *NOTE* If you are upgrading from PSP 1.50 firmware just copy the directories to /PSP/GAME.

Once these directories are copied, go to the game menu and run the 3.10 OE-A Update Maker. This step will take a little bit, so be patient. Now would be a good time to make sure your PSP is plugged into the power and not running off battery mode. You will need to have your battery at, at least 75% for the upgrade to be a success.

Step 3. After the Update Maker is complete, initiate USB file transfer mode again and go into /PSP/GAME150/oeupdmaker and copy the data.dxar file to /PSP/GAME150/310oeflasher. Once this file is copied over, exit the USB file transfer mode, go back to the GAME menu, and run the 3.10 OE-A Firmware Install.

Once the installer loads up press the X button to continue with the upgrade. It will now verify the data.dxar file and proceed with the upgrade. Once the upgrade is complete you will then press X again which will turn off your PSP. Turn the PSP back on manually.

You are now running the 3.10 OE-A firmware.

Step 4. Now proceed with uncompressing 310_a2update.rar. Go back into USB file transfer mode and copy over the 310_a2update folder to your /PSP/GAME150 folder. Exit USB file transfer mode, go into the GAME menu and run the 3.10 OE-A’ Updater. This will quickly update your firmware and exit back to the XMB. You are now running the 3.10 OE-A’ firmware.

Step 5. To clear up space on your memory stick you can now go back on your PSP and delete all of the files we copied over.

Enjoy your updated firmware!

Any questions or concerns? Please post them in the comments section.