Danball Senki W 2.02 Fixed -
Auto-lock priorities during chaotic Killer Droid boss fights were adjusted to prevent erratic camera snapping. 🎮 Post-Game Unlocks & New Features
Originally launched by Level-5 in 2012, Danball Senki W expanded significantly on its predecessor by featuring dual protagonists, Ban Yamano and Hiro Oozora, alongside global tactical threats. The game relies on customizable palm-sized robots known as LBX (Little Battlers Experience) that fight in specialized cardboard arenas.
Place the patched game folder into your ux0:app/ directory (for Vita) or ISO/ directory (for PSP). danball senki w 2.02
Peace is short-lived. A new terrorist organization, the , emerges and begins "brainjacking" LBXs to use them as weapons of destruction. With his allies kidnapped and his own LBX destroyed, Ban must team up with two new heroes, Ran Hanasaki (a karate prodigy) and Hiro Oozora (an arcade gaming expert), to uncover the mystery behind the Detectors and save the world again.
Place this update folder into the emulator's memory card directory: PPSSPP -> PSP -> GAME . Auto-lock priorities during chaotic Killer Droid boss fights
While it works on most modern PPSSPP builds, some users reported issues on specific versions.
Prior to version 2.02, certain late-game LBX part combinations and high-density particle effects could cause frame drops, audio stuttering, or hard crashes on original PSP hardware. Version 2.02 optimized memory allocation, creating a smoother gameplay experience during chaotic 3v3 battles. 2. DLC Integration and Special Events Place the patched game folder into your ux0:app/
: Unlocks higher tiers in Ranking Battles and adds "Series 4" to the LBX Dungeon Battles. Cross-Platform Play
An interesting note included in the game's documentation for Ver. 2.02 clarifies the mechanics of the "Final Blow" system. The patch officially notes that with certain "Super Attack Functions" (必殺ファンクション), a Final Blow may not be possible. While this was initially perceived as a bug, Ver. 2.02 confirms that this is an intentional game design choice for specific moves, not a technical error.
Released on October 18, 2012, Danball Senki W is the direct sequel to the original Danball Senki , developed and published by Level-5 for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. The title "W" stands for "Double," symbolizing the joining of forces between two heroes.
"Hiro, we have to link our CCMs!" Ban shouted. "If we share the processing power of the 2.02 kernel, we can predict its movement!"