One of the most popular PSP homebrew around gets yet another update. DeNitro and Devin923 (thanks for the heads up guys) just posted a patch for PSP Revolution v0.3, bringing the StepMania-inspired game up to v0.3a. If the previous version had a good mix of new stuff and a couple of fixes, this new serving focuses on correcting a few problems reported on v0.3:
Fixed problem loading songs created with Dancing Monkeys/Gorilla (Causing Crash)
Fixed rare (but repeatable) crash when Dizzy mod was enabled
Fixed preview music not at right position in VBR encoded songs
Fixed preview music playing only playing first 2 seconds of some songs
Fixed arrow colors shifting off during some songs
Fixed error when the PSP comes back from being suspended during gameplay
Fixed rare case of a single step being read out of order
Added support for #DISPLAYBPM tag in .SM files
As DeNitro mentioned in the forums, you'd need to have v0.3 installed before this patch can be usable. Once yo have that covered, just copy the PSPR folder (or folders for fw 1.5 users) from the patch to the PSP's /PSP/Game folder then when a prompt shows up, just click "yes" to overwrite.
For notes on control, song selection, song installation (yep, you can actually put additional songs), and what-have-yous, just browse through the readme file included in the DL. Now go ahead and click on that download link to keep 'em fingers dancin' (or pressin' ot whatever).
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