Post: What Firmware should I get on?! There are so many!
03-12-2014, 02:20 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey guys, managed to downgrade my PS3 finally. Took me a few days but I got it. It is now on 3.55 OFW.

I have only wireless connections.

Can I go on 4.46 Rebug DEX? Or can I only do REX (Cex). If you have any other better firmwares that are user friendly and easy to get used to let me know please.
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03-12-2014, 02:42 AM #2
Eddie-Lucas
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Actually your able to go in any direction you want. weather it is CEX or DEX its really a matter of personal opinion. I myself prefer D-REX which is a form of DEX/CEX and im able to run all everything. 3.55 has the open availability for any CFW so again it is really your personal pref.





Originally posted by IKCB View Post
Hey guys, managed to downgrade my PS3 finally. Took me a few days but I got it. It is now on 3.55 OFW.

I have only wireless connections.

Can I go on 4.46 Rebug DEX? Or can I only do REX (Cex). If you have any other better firmwares that are user friendly and easy to get used to let me know please.
03-12-2014, 01:07 PM #3
Dan Dactyl
One Among The Fence
Originally posted by Rock
Hey guys, managed to downgrade my PS3 finally. Took me a few days but I got it. It is now on 3.55 OFW.

I have only wireless connections.

Can I go on 4.46 Rebug DEX? Or can I only do REX (Cex). If you have any other better firmwares that are user friendly and easy to get used to let me know please.



If you have never used a cfw I would suggest to go to a cex firmware to get started. After you are on a CEX for a while and you get more comfortable on how to mask homebrews and run stealth online, then I would switch to a DEX firmware. As of right now, DEX has more benefits. But as Eddie said, Its really a personal preference. I have included a link that will be very useful for someone that is just getting into working with a JB Ps3. Check out the "Stickies" in this section and read through the comments, if you have any questions more than likely they will be answered within the comments. Hope this helps.

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