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    Hi guys & gals can anybody help me figure this out, got it from japanese PSN,trying to see if i can get monster hunter freedom going but i know no japanese tried joining rooms with no luck all help would be greatly appreciated
    HAPPY GAMING !!!

    #2
    There's a tutorial here:



    ... one thing to be aware of is that you need your PS3 to be connecting to the internet over Ethernet, which frees up the WLAN for the PSP connection.

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      #3
      Thanks Number45
      my PS3 is wired so no problems there
      btw aint your ban up id thought you'd want your avatar back
      HAPPY GAMING !!!

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        #4
        I've become quite attached to it now.

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          #5
          Number45 thanks for the video but theres no sound so im still a bit lost did you try what he done did you get it working ??
          HAPPY GAMING !!!
          found more info on how to connect monster hunter freedom 2 to adhoc party for playstation portable
          Last edited by MisterBubbles; 15-04-2009, 18:40. Reason: more info

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            #6
            About time.
            Originally posted by PlayStation Blog
            Hello everybody,

            I am very happy to announce that adhoc Party will soon be launching in Europe, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

            Lots of PSP games feature Ad Hoc Mode, which allows two or more players ? each with a copy of the same title ? to play together or share content via a wireless connection between their PSP systems. Before the introduction of adhocParty, players had to be in the same place, with their PSP? systems no more than 10 metres apart, to enjoy Ad Hoc Mode. adhocParty changes that. Now you can connect your PSP to another PSP system in another location using your PS3 as a server to bridge the geographical divide. This means that you can make the most of the Ad Hoc Mode functions in some of your favourite games even when none of your friends or fellow players are close by!

            adhocParty on PS3 also acts like a communication platform where players create ?houses? where they can chat (via voice and text) in order to align themselves for the game play on their PSP. When entering the application 10 worlds are displayed. Every world is made up of 64 lobbies which the player can enter in form of an avatar. Up to 32 avatars can be within each lobby where houses are displayed. Each house represents a group of players who communicate around their specific game mission. Gamers can create their own house where they act as hosts and decide on the topic and the avatars entering the house.

            Compatible games include Gran Turismo, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Dissidia Final Fantasy and Resistance: Retribution. The full list of compatible games will be announced nearer release.

            To use adhoc Party you need to simply connect your PSP to a PlayStation3 system via a wireless network connection, then access adhocParty to find other players who want to play the same game as you. Just to note that to use adhocParty, your PlayStation3 system must be connected to the internet via a wired broadband connection.

            adhocParty will be available from the PlayStation Store to download to the PS3 for free. So join the adhoc Party!

            Thanks!
            Adam

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              #7
              Question
              how will this work if your on wireless ?

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                #8
                It dont hush you need a wired connection with the ethernet cable.

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                  #9
                  damn it
                  I'll have to work out a way to do it. Damn i will have to find my wire for it

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                    #10
                    Yeah, it uses the wireless for the PSP communication so the PS3 needs to be wired.

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                      #11
                      Thanks

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