Sorry for reviving such an old thread, but have you found any solution for this? Mine is also from Aliexpress and I think the battery drainage is also caused by the flashcard.
Also, I'd like to point out that the brazilian official dealer for EZ Flash in Brazil that @EZ-Flash2 mentioned doesn't...
Duckstation is running fine, you have to join their discord and look for a pinned post in one of the channels
mess with it for a while and you'll eventually get the hang of it.
I have a i5 11400, an RTX 3060 and 16GB RAM, trying to play it in Yuzu with pre-compiled shaders and the 60 FPS patch obviously. I get 45 fps most of the time, even with unlocked framerate.
Probably a bug with the patch related to nvidia cards, but I'm not sure.
I wonder why everything needs to be behind a discord server nowadays... I hope at least i don't have to fill a form or wait a mod to approve my access to an specific channel just to download an emulator.
I'm facing this issue, but I don't use hekate, I just launch fusee directly.
It used to work fine, but whenever I try to reboot to payload within the homebrew app, I get this error. What can I do to fix it besides installing hekate?
I'm having the same issue for months and I just don't know what to do anymore.
Things I already tried:
1) changing the PS2 fan speed from 40% up to 100%
2) loading games from webman and multiman from iso files on the internal hdd
3) loading games from custom pkg
4) loading official ps2 games...
The blinking red light is, of course, the power led on the PS3. It keeps blinking until I turn it off. This normally occurs when the console is overheating, which is the reason most people have pointed out on internet forums and reddit over the years whenever someone comes up with this same...
No. The screen goes black, and the console blinks a red light until I turn it off by pressing the power button.
Also, I don't think it really matters if it is BC because I'm trying to play normal PS2 Classics games, that are available for all ps3 models
@K3Nv2 I got some cheapies at wallys, that are pretty good, already have lost a few expensive ones (one falls out and gone, can't find) while cutting grass so bought some cheap ones, and of course never lose these cheap ones. (Cheap meaning only $35, compared to air buds which I only have 1 of 2 now)