Ps Vita System Software Update 3.74 〈Deluxe〉
Prior to 3.74, transferring data (such as videos, screenshots, or save files) between a PS Vita and a Windows PC required a proprietary application called Content Manager Assistant (CMA). After update 3.74, users can now connect the PS Vita to a PC via USB and access the device as a standard folder, allowing direct file management without special software.
Her phone buzzed. A text from Riku: “You still have that thing? We could do a run tonight.” Riku—her old college roommate, retro-game obsessive, the one who’d convinced her to pick up the Vita in the first place. They used to meet at midnight, hunting for rare trophies and trading cheat saves with the smug satisfaction of survivors. They traded secrets like rare cartridges. Lately they’d been talking in fragments: work, bills, small lies about being okay. ps vita system software update 3.74
: Many account settings, such as billing information and code redemption, are no longer accessible within the Vita's native menus. These functions now redirect you to external sites via QR codes or must be handled on a browser. Prior to 3
: You can no longer create a new PlayStation Network account directly on the Vita or PlayStation TV. New accounts must be created using a web browser or the PlayStation App. Removal of Account Management Features A text from Riku: “You still have that thing
While most recent updates for the Vita were minor "stability" patches, 3.74 introduced significant functional changes to account management: PlayStation Mandatory Device Passwords