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** Please refer to [https://vita.hacks.guide/adrenaline.html this page] if you need assistance with installing Adrenaline on the Vita.
** Please refer to [https://vita.hacks.guide/adrenaline.html this page] if you need assistance with installing Adrenaline on the Vita.
* A valid PSN account connected to the PSP or Vita.
* A valid PSN account connected to the PSP or Vita.
* The PSP must be connected to the internet. A WEP or WPA (AES) access point is recommended.
* The PSP must be connected to the internet. A WEP or WPA (AES) access point is recommended, and ideally a 2.54 GHz WiFi network.


==How to connect online==
==How to connect online==

Revision as of 17:56, 26 May 2025

Please note that this is an currently an Alpha.
This means there may be stability and functionality issues, which may include data loss. Make sure to back up your save data before attempting to connect in case any issues arise.

User FoxLovesYou has created a working infrastructure server for Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity. Please note that this server is currently in its early stages and is not ready for the wider public, and is currently in alpha stage.

As such, be warned that there may be stability and functionality issues, which may include data loss. We are not responsible for any issues that arise as a result of connecting to the infrastructure server, and as such, it is recommended to back up your save data before connecting online.

Requirements

  • Original hardware, meaning a PSP or a Vita that is running Adrenaline. PPSSPP is currently not supported.
    • The PSP or Vita must have firmware 6.61. 6.60 cannot connect to PSN.
    • Please refer to this page if you need assistance with installing/updating custom firmware on the PSP.
    • Please refer to this page if you need assistance with installing Adrenaline on the Vita.
  • A valid PSN account connected to the PSP or Vita.
  • The PSP must be connected to the internet. A WEP or WPA (AES) access point is recommended, and ideally a 2.54 GHz WiFi network.

How to connect online

The below steps assume that you have created a PSN account on your PSP/Vita, and have connected the system to an access point for internet access.

  1. Download the Revurb PSP2i ISO here. This is required to connect to the infrastructure server.
  2. Go to internet multi mode on the title screen and hop online.

Feature list

Working

  • DLC Update (mandatory)
  • Player Card Number Generator
  • Server List (2 servers)
  • Lobby (full support)
  • Party (full support)
  • Mission Counter
  • All Shops
  • Partner Card Sharing,
  • Support Character Sharing,
  • Smut Filter

Not working

  • Puyo Mission
  • Trade Counter
  • Friends Online Status
  • Filter by Friends (Party / Lobby etc)
  • Simple Mail (Send / Receive)
  • Receive Mail
  • Blacklists
  • Web Events

Troubleshooting

Error SG3126
SG implies a game error. 3126 means that the game server was unreachable (either the server is down, or you're not using the correct ISO)

Error 80431075
8-digit error code implies a console error. This error suggests PSN isn't reachable. Make sure your firmware is updated to 6.61 and try again.

NAT errors
The following imply issues relating to your NAT type:

  • Randomly disconnecting (the error codes will vary)
  • Players teleporting instead of walking (note that this may also be due to latency and the netcode that the game uses)
  • While it is possible to connect with a Vita and play using Adrenaline, a NAT error conflict prevents it from hosting parties.
  • Missing inventory (only temporary)
  • Instantly getting booted from the mission counter

Known issues

Below is a randomly assorted list of known issues. There may not be solutions for them.

  • PSP 3000, PSTV, and PS Vita are known to have significant NAT issues when connecting online. This means they may be subject to disconnections and stability issues, and have trouble hosting games at the game counter. It is advised to use a PSP 1000 or 2000 if you have one (PSP Go has not been tested).
  • Using WPA2 or a 5GHz Network is known to have stability issues. It is advised to use a 2.4GHz network.