PS Vita firmware version 3.60 has been released. It has been reported that it stops certain exploits (like the Metal Gear Solid exploit) from working, while still allowing other methods like Quikrazor's custom bubbles. If the custom bubble requires anything more than userland access, then it will not work (eg. ARK-2 or TN-V require kernel access and thus will not work). Other than that it is the same "Stability updates" as usual from Sony. So if you have your Vita setup how you want it, please keep this in mind before updating. [break]s[/break]
PS Vita 3.60 Update (04-07-2016)
Wololo Explains Status on various Vita Exploits in v3.60
Update: from atreyu187
PS Vita 3.60 Update (04-07-2016)
Official Changelog said:Main features in system software update version 3.60
- This system software update improves the quality of the system performance.
Wololo Explains Status on various Vita Exploits in v3.60
via wololo.net said:
- The new Firmware 3.60 does patch the Metal Gear Solid exploit, but it doesn't patch a certain other exploit…
- Despite firmware 3.60 fixing the recent Metal Gear Solid VHBL exploit, which was a limited method of using the VHBL on firmware 3.57, it did not fix a certain other exploit. I am of course talking about the Custom Bubbles that were created with Qwikrazor's very own method. As long as those Qwikrazor Custom Bubbles only require user-mode access, like most Emulators & the trusty VHBL do, they should still work on firmware 3.60. If they require kernel access, like the ARK-2 & TN-V Bubbles, then they will cease to work as of updating to the most recent PS Vita firmware.
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Nonetheless there are still ways to run the VHBL & various Homebrews on the Playstation Vita, such as the Custom Bubbles that were created via Qwikrazor's method.
- Any other kind of Custom Bubbles, such as the ones created with Major Tom's & mr.gas' method, aren't working on firmware 3.60 and didn't work on firmware 3.57 either. They have been patched since quite a while.
We are of course suggesting you to not update your PS Vita, if you're currently using any kind of eCFW or native Hacks. The only things, that are still working, are the usermode exploit Bubbles.
Update: from atreyu187
- Custom whitelist still works for PSTV, Remote Play and any other app.db mods done prior to updating like custom themes are also still working as well.
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