Gleich zur anfang an: Mathieulh hat es herrausgefunden und wie wir alle Wissen, erzählt/erklärt und bringt nichts raus, sondern behält es für sich..... auch wieder hier! *kotz*
Nun Ja, also es gibt Sony seitens zusätzliche Versteckte Debug Menü einträge.
Hier mal das erste Video von ihm:
Desweiteren hat er ein zweites Video hochgeladen das den Offiziellen Downgrade Funktion zeigt:
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QA flag is the internal console flag used by Sony, it enables hidden options and removes restrictions for both retail and debug consoles alike. It is used for QA centers and the R&D Department, there are 2 levels of QA flags, Minimum and Advanced, this console has been set to the Advanced one.
I just QA flagged my Metal Gear Solid 4 Limited Edition console and I thought I’d show you the hidden options for the sake of it. (and because I was bored)
I am sorry for the unstable camera, I only have two hands and the options are hidden and require (along with the actual flag) a crazy button combo to pop up. (I kid you not)
Sorry I am not telling you how to do this, please do not ask.
Yes, this video is real
Mathieulh Mathieulh:<br>
@dantezteam It’s an UNMODIFIED RETAIL FIRMWARE.
@KaKaRoToKS For various reasons, one of them being that you can warez with this, and the flag stays even after updating.
@KaKaRoToKS The QA flag happens to remove a bunch of restrictions that have the side effect of preventing you to warez.
@dantezteam The console is QA flagged, The firmware checks for this flag and will enable special features when it finds it.
@dantezteam Basically it’s what Sony themselves use to allow special debugging on their consoles and loosen restrictions.
@KaKaRoToKS By the way, Advanced QA flag enables downgrading, just my 2 cents… xD
Quelle: PS3hax
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