![]() Now, when you first boot it up, it takes a while to load. In particular, it aims to address the slow loading. The new-ish kid on the block promises to address the major issues with VHBB. In short, it works, but it’s just not that pretty to look at and it’s slow as molasses to start. However, the way the app itself looks and feels in terms of UI and UX definitely has a whiff of homemade about it. But it threw me for a bit of a loop and I thought the whole thing wouldn’t start.īut it did, and once it did, it worked as intended. ![]() This isn’t surprising, seeing as how the last version of VHBB was released 2 years ago. Update URL error seen in VHBB.Īnother issue, at least for me as of the making of this comparison, is that I get an error upon launch about the fact that the auto-check for updates does not work due to an invalid URL. Once there, everything runs smoothly, but nobody wants to wait that long, in this day and age, to access anything. It can take 5 to 10 minutes to get into the main “storefront”. One of the main gripes the community has had with VHBB is that is super slow to load. It has access to VitaDB and it’s quite powerful. Vita Homebrew BrowserĪs I said before, this has been the go-to app for people who wanted to install homebrew software onto their Vita. Is Better Homebrew Browser actually better? Let’s find out. But in the past couple of years, a new contender has entered the fray. The de-facto way of getting such software has been the Vita Homebrew Browser, or VHBB. That is, software that has not been officially released through the Playstation Vita store. ![]() One of the exciting things you can do is run homebrew software. If you’ve hacked your PS Vita or PSTV (and we really recommend you do), you’re probably bursting at the seams to see what else you can do with your magical handheld now that you’ve unleashed its full potential.
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