Post: [Theroy] QA Flag on 3.56 and above consoles.
07-01-2011, 11:35 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Alright so QA Flag sticks right? well if that is true, then that means it cant be stored in the flash in the PS3, because if you updated, it would overwright it right?? so does that mean it is stored in the HDD? cause if it is then all you would need to do is data transfer, and then the actuall "Flag" would stay but we would need the button combo. so then a couple of people keep button mashing over the nights and find the combo. so in really if it is stored in the HDD then we can do this. But if it is stored in the flash without being overwritten, then we might be able to get other things to stick to the flash too without being overwritten.

anyway either of these could lead in a good direction. just some thoughts guys!
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07-01-2011, 11:44 PM #2
Stack0verfl0w
Computer engineer
Originally posted by 9733
alright so qa flag sticks right? Well if that is true, then that means it cant be stored in the flash in the ps3, because if you updated, it would overwright it right?? So does that mean it is stored in the hdd? Cause if it is then all you would need to do is data transfer, and then the actuall "flag" would stay but we would need the button combo. So then a couple of people keep button mashing over the nights and find the combo. So in really if it is stored in the hdd then we can do this. But if it is stored in the flash without being overwritten, then we might be able to get other things to stick to the flash too without being overwritten.

Anyway either of these could lead in a good direction. Just some thoughts guys!


no it wont work sorry :(
07-01-2011, 11:47 PM #3
TrueDemise
Gym leader
Originally posted by 9733
Alright so QA Flag sticks right? well if that is true, then that means it cant be stored in the flash in the PS3, because if you updated, it would overwright it right?? so does that mean it is stored in the HDD? cause if it is then all you would need to do is data transfer, and then the actuall "Flag" would stay but we would need the button combo. so then a couple of people keep button mashing over the nights and find the combo. so in really if it is stored in the HDD then we can do this. But if it is stored in the flash without being overwritten, then we might be able to get other things to stick to the flash too without being overwritten.

anyway either of these could lead in a good direction. just some thoughts guys!
As to what I have heard around is that in 3.56+ the combo changes so it won't work.
07-01-2011, 11:48 PM #4
axelivan15
Do a barrel roll!
:lol::lol::lol:NO IT WOULD NOT..............SORRY...:yuno::lol:
07-02-2011, 02:12 AM #5
Originally posted by Holy
no it wont work sorry :(


where is the QA Flag data stored then?

not in flash or HDD?? wtf

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Originally posted by another user
As to what I have heard around is that in 3.56+ the combo changes so it won't work.


if the flag stayed then, we could just button mash.
07-02-2011, 03:22 PM #6
TrueDemise
Gym leader
Originally posted by 9733
where is the QA Flag data stored then?

not in flash or HDD?? wtf

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if the flag stayed then, we could just button mash.
Yes but button mash every time? It would be better to actually know the combo, and I'm pretty sure that the combo isn't the only thing that changes.

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Originally posted by 9733
where is the QA Flag data stored then?

not in flash or HDD?? wtf

---------- Post added at 09:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:11 PM ----------



if the flag stayed then, we could just button mash.
If u have more than 1 ps3 u should try it out and give feedback.
07-02-2011, 03:39 PM #7
shaneod
I defeated!
qa flag doesnt stick for 3.56 and above. The advanced one MIGHT stick

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