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When I finally got my new battery for my PSP 3000 I started playing Shattered Memories. I noticed an odd green speck on the screen and thought maybe I sneezed. It wasn't very noticeable during the frozen segments so I didn't really think much of it. But after that I immediately began SH Origins and noticed a red speck instead of green. It wasn't really noticeable in the mirror world so it wasn't a big problem. But at this point I realised it was a stuck or dead pixel.
My PSP is a 3000 that I bought new around 2010 to play Ys 7. I did not use it much after that. I mainly used the radio feature to listen to Howard Stern and classic Art Bell. I started using it again last summer when I installed CFW. When I accidently unplugged it while playing Shattered Memories I got a new battery. That's when I noticed the pixel problem. Although I can't tell for sure when it actually occurred.
There seems to be a second pixel now. Although not on the same horizontal or vertical line as these things tend to be from what I've read. Is this just from the overall age of the PSP itself? It's not like it has suffered heavy use. Do these things ever fix themselves? Since it has appeared green in one game and red in another I assume it's stuck and not dead. I've heard that RGB flasher programs can actually make things worse. Is it guaranteed to get worse anyway?
My PSP is a 3000 that I bought new around 2010 to play Ys 7. I did not use it much after that. I mainly used the radio feature to listen to Howard Stern and classic Art Bell. I started using it again last summer when I installed CFW. When I accidently unplugged it while playing Shattered Memories I got a new battery. That's when I noticed the pixel problem. Although I can't tell for sure when it actually occurred.
There seems to be a second pixel now. Although not on the same horizontal or vertical line as these things tend to be from what I've read. Is this just from the overall age of the PSP itself? It's not like it has suffered heavy use. Do these things ever fix themselves? Since it has appeared green in one game and red in another I assume it's stuck and not dead. I've heard that RGB flasher programs can actually make things worse. Is it guaranteed to get worse anyway?