@@ArcadeAssaultSrbIn order to corrupt using VRC: Start byte: is where the corruptor starts corrupting bytes (note that the corruptor will not start corrupting on the start byte int. E.g: you put 16005 on start byte and corrupt every 2650 bytes, the corruptor will start to corrupt at 16A5F.) End byte: is where the corruptor ends the corruption on the given address. Corrupt every: is the interval of corruptions (e.g. every 2650 bytes starting at address of 16005 will be corrupted (hex:16005 + dec: 2650)) Shift right: will shift the bytes to the right (if you put "-" to the box it'll be shift left (e.g "-1770")) Add: adds the bytes like this (if I put 17 on add then the byte e.g 26 will be 37.) Replace: replaces the bytes by given address (on the box, putting 45 and 44 will replace every byte starting on start and ending on end byte address from 45 to 44) Queue: Queues the corruption, add will add your current corruption settings to the queue list, add from file will let you choose your saved corruption settings and add it to your queue list. NES CPU JAM PROTECTION: idk how that works but I think sometimes it doesn't corrupt some of the addresses. Example corruption: Start byte: 13200 End byte: 7FFFF (Auto end) Corrupt every: 8480 Shift right: 4636 BIOS: SCPH1001.bin On rom dir: First, find the bios you want to corrupt and choose it Next, save the file such as "main.bin" Then, use a emulator such as pSXfin. After that use the "main.bin" or other name to the emulator. (If you want to save corruption settings, click in save then enter the file name for your corruption) (Load the corruption settings by clicking on load, selecting your text file that is your corruption settings) (Also don't corrupt the bios too early like 1200. I suggest you corrupt around 18000.) (Note that different bioses produce different effects and some might not start.) Correct me if something is wrong.
4:03 sony: monotone
*monochrome
Why does the diamond look weird
4:01 oh it’s the Sony silverstation
0:29 personified fear but the startup
(0:10) - scares009’s honest reaction:
Scares009 be like:
AAAAAAAEAAAÆ
Æ
Æ
Æ
@@john-black1611 triangles, forget how to triangles
You know that bassline when it first starts up reminds me of the beginning of the song 2 Unlimited - Get Ready for This
0:20 ah yes the psx airlines like always
This is actually scary at some parts
I hit my ps1 a little too hard. And now its forever stuck playing Fearful Harmony
bro WHY? JUST WHY? did like rage at a game?
Why >:(
I take care of my PlayStations
6:36 Forbidden Image
1:59 fearful harmony mini
Again fearful harmony 2:13
2:58 What are my neighbors doing:
5:35 fearful harmony 💀
0:29 feeeeaaaarrrrfffuuuullllll hhhhaaaarrrrmmmoooonnnyyyyyyy...
0:48 Playstation hell
Some of these are scarier than fearful harmony fr
in next video it will be even more scarier
1:30 PSXfin prototype
Play Station the movie
How do you corrupt?,i use rtc and bizhawk with glitch harverster and i dont get this good corruptions
I use classic - Vinesauce ROM Corruptor
@@john-black1611 can u help me how to use it?
@@ArcadeAssaultSrbIn order to corrupt using VRC:
Start byte: is where the corruptor starts corrupting bytes (note that the corruptor will not start corrupting on the start byte int. E.g: you put 16005 on start byte and corrupt every 2650 bytes, the corruptor will start to corrupt at 16A5F.)
End byte: is where the corruptor ends the corruption on the given address.
Corrupt every: is the interval of corruptions (e.g. every 2650 bytes starting at address of 16005 will be corrupted (hex:16005 + dec: 2650))
Shift right: will shift the bytes to the right (if you put "-" to the box it'll be shift left (e.g "-1770"))
Add: adds the bytes like this (if I put 17 on add then the byte e.g 26 will be 37.)
Replace: replaces the bytes by given address (on the box, putting 45 and 44 will replace every byte starting on start and ending on end byte address from 45 to 44)
Queue: Queues the corruption, add will add your current corruption settings to the queue list, add from file will let you choose your saved corruption settings and add it to your queue list.
NES CPU JAM PROTECTION: idk how that works but I think sometimes it doesn't corrupt some of the addresses.
Example corruption:
Start byte: 13200
End byte: 7FFFF (Auto end)
Corrupt every: 8480
Shift right: 4636
BIOS: SCPH1001.bin
On rom dir: First, find the bios you want to corrupt and choose it
Next, save the file such as "main.bin"
Then, use a emulator such as pSXfin.
After that use the "main.bin" or other name to the emulator.
(If you want to save corruption settings, click in save then enter the file name for your corruption)
(Load the corruption settings by clicking on load, selecting your text file that is your corruption settings)
(Also don't corrupt the bios too early like 1200. I suggest you corrupt around 18000.)
(Note that different bioses produce different effects and some might not start.)
Correct me if something is wrong.
@@ArcadeAssaultSrb take this video from FZERO - th-cam.com/video/ZLPrPfW4CLs/w-d-xo.html, I'm started to do corruptions from this video)
0:34
PS1 - Wii U Edition 1:31