Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Pexploit Lite V1.0 Download Link UPDATED

Darkprogramer xXx's webpage link is down.
Credits to:  @pink1 @kakaroto @flatz 
Refer To : http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=82939

Original Article from: ps3hax.net

Lightbulb [release] PeXploit lite 1.0

PeXploit Lite 1.0 in finally live!

A HUGE THANKS to @xXx The Darkprogramer xXx

PeXploit Lite is the lite version of pexploit.
It installs pkg file on OFW 4.66+.
It uses kakarot's ps3xport to do all the major work


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Info: A new donation link has been added to xXx The Darkprogramer xXx's webpage...
Don't hesitate to use it:
http://www.xxxthedartkprogramerxxx.net/Donations.html
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Bubble mode: no need for IDPS.BIN (only for c00 games)
the pkg are pushed into the backup, and you install them via the XMB
- PeXploit unpack mode is "broken", might work for small pkg, but I tried with 1gb+ and it didn't work
- Extracted pkg is used when you unpack the pkg first with pkg_view (or what ever you want, a hammer for example)
- if you don't want to backup your backup files after they've been modded, go through "settings"
- you can remove pkg/edats if you don't want them (just in case you messed up)

Enjoy the download

http://www.xxxthedartkprogramerxxx.net/Projects.html 

 // This link is down. For updated link see at the end!    

Video tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjQpnlqKVXY


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A Huge Shout out to @pink1 @kakaroto @flatz
And The Rest Of You Folks On psdevwiki

A Big Thanks To My testers @shogo s @b0dz @ocam @marco@Backtrack
And The Rest I'm Forgetting


ChangeLog

Lite v1.0

*Added Bubble Install Method Works Best With C00
*Same As PeXploit
*better Speed
*Installs pkg's without need of idps.bin
*Half The Speed Of PeXploit

++ Please Note No advanced Window Because of the complications of needing idps.bin for some files ++

*sorry for double post, I thought it would be wiser to open a new topic for that...

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Edit: To download :

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Friday, 19 January 2018

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations

The new Team 7's first official mission closes out in a satisfying (though highly predictable) manner this week, as Boruto and company face off against Hidari and Ashimaru. At the end of the day, the conflict in the Green Banks was ultimately a less harrowing affair than the attempted coup in the Hidden Mist and the Nue incident, but it provided the kids with the perfect opportunity to work as a cohesive unit and recognize one another's strengths. Although the big battle against this arc's villains isn't quite as epic as the previous episode suggested it might be, the action and character chemistry is serviceable enough given the story's surprisingly short length.
As it turns out, Hidari and Ashimaru hadn't been working on behalf of a neighboring village but rather Iori, one of Kiri's chief advisors. Unfortunately for him, the duo of rogue ninja don't hesitate to dispatch him after he delivers Kiri to their hideout. Shortly thereafter, Team 7 arrives on the scene and launches a surprise attack. Per their plan, Konohamaru stays behind to deal with the shinobi while the kids get Kiri to safety. Things hit a snag when Konohamaru becomes temporarily incapacitated by Hidari's Clone Trap jutsu and the supersized Ashimaru goes after Boruto and the others. Learning from the mistakes of Kiri, who wanted to tackle every challenge facing her village by herself, the kids take down Ashimaru with a special attack that combines each of their unique strengths. Meanwhile, Konohamaru is able to frighten Hidari into submission with a super-powered Rasengan. In the end, Kiri resolves to start accepting help from others, and the Green Banks' rest area is renamed “The Team 7 of the Hidden Leaf Rest Area.” (This is presumably meant to mirror Tazuna's Great Naruto Bridge.) True to character, Boruto gleefully shares this tale with his friends after returning to the Leaf as Sarada watches with quiet bemusement.
The show's comparatively tight pacing continues to work to its advantage. With the stakes laid bare and the central conflict set up, episode 41 provides Team 7 with a full 24 minutes to just save the day—and save it they do. Team 7 quickly identifying their individual strengths and forming an effective plan of attack is a solid way to end their big mission, although it's preceded by a small round of Boruto and Sarada's trademark bickering. Similarly, Konohamaru's Rasengan scaring the beejeezus out of the formerly menacing Hidari serves as both a fun bit of comedy and an informative illustration of how strong Naruto's former protégé has gotten.
Since this is a by-the-books story, drawing it out for more than two episodes would have shed more light on its core shortcomings—like the bland cookie-cutter villains and the plot being a light rehash of the parent series' first big arc. To be fair, this doesn't leave a lot of time to develop Kiri as a guest character, but since she's essentially a mishmash of Naruto's one-shot filler and movie characters, it doesn't seem like we're missing much. Unfortunately, the story's relatively short length and lack of a genuinely threatening antagonist also means we don't get to enjoy any of the big emotional moments that were central to many of the parent series' finest outings. With the 2015 feature film set to be re-adapted in a few months, perhaps the producers want that story to cover Team 7's first Naruto-level challenge.
Despite being a solidly entertaining mini-arc, Team 7's first mission was paint-by-numbers shonen in many respects. Since the show's world is a far more peaceful place than it was during Naruto's youth, it's unlikely that Boruto would encounter a Zabuza-esque threat this early in the game, but a little more creativity on the part of the screenwriters would have made for a more memorable storyline.

42nd ‘Boruto: Naruto Next Generations’ Anime Episode Previewed



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The Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime series is continuing on pretty well and promotion for it is continuing on as well. The 42nd episode of the series is set for a January 24th, 2018 debut where it’ll arrive at 5:25 am for viewers on the Crunchyroll service and we now have a new preview for it. It’s available to all members worldwide outside of Japan, though it’ll be for premium members only in French-speaking territories (but not with French subtitles).
The project has set Noruyuki Abe as the general director overseeing the project with Hiroyuki Yamashita serving as the main director working from scripts by Ukyo Kodachi and Makoto Uezu. Character designs are being worked on by Tetsuya Nishio and Hirofumi Suzuki.
The sequel manga to the Naruto series is written by Ukyo Kodachi with artwork by Mikio Ikemoto. With it having only two volumes out and being a monthly title, it’s expected to just be used as a launching point and likely going off on its own direction or in parallel to the plans laid out by editorial for the manga and anime.
The Japanese cast includes Yuko Sanpei as Boruto Uzumaki, Kokoro Kikuchi as Sarada Uchiha, Atsushi Abe as Inojin Yamanaka, Junko Takeuchi as Naruto Uzumaki, Kensho Ono as Shikadai Nara, Nana Mizuki as Hinata Hyuga, Ryoko Shiraishi as Chōchō Akimichi, Ryūichi Kijima as Mitsuki, Shinji Kawada as Shino Aburame, Showtaro Morikubo as Shikamaru Nara and Saori Hayami as Himawari Uzumaki.
Plot concept: The Hidden Leaf Village has entered an era of peace and modernity. Tall buildings line the streets, giant screens flash with images, and the Thunder Rail runs through the village, connecting each district together. Though it’s still a ninja village, the number of civilians has increased and the life of the shinobi is beginning to change.
Boruto Uzumaki, son of Seventh Hokage Naruto Uzumaki, has enrolled in the Ninja Academy to learn the ways of the ninja. The other students are ready to dismiss him as “just the son of the Hokage,” but Boruto’s heart and character blow all their assumptions away.
As a series of mysterious events begins to unfold, it’s up to Boruto and his new friends to handle them. Like a gale-force wind, Boruto makes his own way into everyone’s hearts; his story is about to begin!

'Boruto' Proves Its Team 7 Has The Best Teamwork

The preview for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Episode 41 teased a big battle between Team 7 and some dangerous shinobi mercenaries, and while they were formidable, Team 7 proved to have great enough teamwork to win the day in the end.
After Konohamaru is captured by one of the mercenaries, Boruto, Sarada, and Mitsuki find themselves face to face with with a shinobi themselves.
But needing to guard the village head, the three had to formulate a good plan in order to take down their strong opponent. After hearing the village head talk about how she's sorry she failed because she failed to get help from others, this inspired Boruto to follow Sarada's plan of attack.
While Sarada hangs back and scans the enemy's movements with her sharigan, Boruto and Mitsuki draw his attention to them. After a few moments, Sarada figures out that the enemy is not guarding against some of their attacks because of his confidence.
To create an opening, Boruto and Mitsuki use their wind jutsu to launch Sarada straight at the enemy. He strikes at her head, but she is able to see it and dodge the attack mid-air. Catching the enemy off guard, she's able to deliver a super strong punch (much like her mother, Sakura) and completely KOs the enemy.
The three figure out the kind of teamwork they'll need to succeed as each one of them has a strength the other two members don't. Boruto has a creative use for jutsus, Sarada has the eyes to read the opponent, and Mitsuki has the speed to make it all happen.
The next major arc of the series will set up the Chuunin Exams, which was a plot first covered in Boruto: Naruto the Movie and later on in the manga run of the series. Although the new Team 7 finds themselves in their first deadly mission, it will soon lead to even more treacherous predicaments.
The core of the arc follows Boruto as he goes through a dilemma during the Chuunin Exams when he's caught cheating, and his father is kidnapped by a new set of ninja baddies from the Kaguya clan. This new arc has been hotly anticipated, but it has raised many questionsfor fans of the series as Boruto has proven to have already learned the same kind of lessons he learns in the movie and the manga run.
For those unfamiliar with Boruto's predecessor Naruto, it has quite a storied history. Originally created by Masashi Kishimoto, the series ran in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump for 700 chapters. The story follows Naruto, a young ninja with a sealed demon within him that wishes to become the leader of his home village. The sequel, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is set several years after the events of the original Naruto story and featuring the children of many of its key characters such as Naruto and Hinata.