sixteen-bit
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Is there any way to get Dracula X Chronicles to run at 60fps? Probably not since it's programmed for 30, right?
Trying this right now. Oh boy would I love this to work.
More power to you, but in my case this would virtually eliminate the need of buying a PSP in the first place.
Nice - how do you go about doing this? Is it just a matter of moving everything via the Content Manager?
Download the Sony Media Go App from here. Once downloaded go to "Store" on the top left corner and choose "Downloads" it will ask you to sign into your PSN account here. After signing in you'll have a list of your digital PSP games. Click "download" on the one you want. This will download the file. Once completed right click on the item and then click "explore" and then from there right click again and choose open the containing folder to get the file location. You should see a .pkg file for your game. Get the .pkg file and move it to wherever you prefer (or keep it there it doesn't really matter you just need to know where it is).
Now PPSSPP can't use the file in this form as it's encrypted as a form of copy protection and was only meant to be able to be unencrypted during the transfer process to the PSP with Sony's tools. However someone was able to create an extractor for it that converts the file into a .iso that PPSSPP can use. The only working one I found was here.
Download the latest version tool linked above and launch it. Drag and drop the .pkg file into the extractor (make sure PSP is checked) and choose extract to get the file and finally open it in PPSSPP.
All in all it's basically a 2 step process download -> extract and you have your legally purchased PSN games right there on your computer for use with PPSSPP (or transfer them to your phone or whatever)
Just moving this to the new page as it was quickly lost as the last post on the previous one
there's also another way, if you go to your download list on desktop and download the xml you can retrieve the pkg link from that and throw it into a download manager
Is Peace Walker and Ghost of Sparta worth picking up to play on my S7? I've read that these games have performance issues on Android.
Ppsspp as a whole crashes trying to load any game on an s7. Apparently it has to do with some changes Samsung made
September 17, 2016: PPSSPP 1.3 is here!
Half a year's worth of fixes in one go, enjoy! Here's a selection of the most important fixes:
- Fix JIT problems on Galaxy S7 and iOS 9+ devices
- Fix Android TV support (x86-64) and use latest FFmpeg, fix Raspberry memory use
- Texture replacement support - for custom textures and upscaling
- Workaround rendering issues on Tegra K1/X1
- Initial Vulkan support on Windows - not full featured yet
- Experimental new CPU backend and CPU fixes
- Fix type D cheat codes, allow for homebrew
- Fix some problems when switching away from and back to the app
- Initial game video recording / TAS features (frame stepping)
Download the Sony Media Go App from here. Once downloaded go to "Store" on the top left corner and choose "Downloads" it will ask you to sign into your PSN account here. After signing in you'll have a list of your digital PSP games. Click "download" on the one you want. This will download the file. Once completed right click on the item and then click "explore" and then from there right click again and choose open the containing folder to get the file location. You should see a .pkg file for your game. Get the .pkg file and move it to wherever you prefer (or keep it there it doesn't really matter you just need to know where it is).
Now PPSSPP can't use the file in this form as it's encrypted as a form of copy protection and was only meant to be able to be unencrypted during the transfer process to the PSP with Sony's tools. However someone was able to create an extractor for it that converts the file into a .iso that PPSSPP can use. The only working one I found was here.
Download the latest version tool linked above and launch it. Drag and drop the .pkg file into the extractor (make sure PSP is checked) and choose extract to get the file and finally open it in PPSSPP.
All in all it's basically a 2 step process download -> extract and you have your legally purchased PSN games right there on your computer for use with PPSSPP (or transfer them to your phone or whatever)
I don't see why not it's just a standard .iso file
Is there a Mac equivalent? I tried searching around for quite a while, to no avail. I have a bunch of PSP games/licenses I'd love to play on this emulator.
I've seen people on GAF talk about Mednafen for PS emulation.I'd wish they add PSX support. ePSXe is a POS in my books.
Now someone make HD textures for Ridge Racers 2
Does anyone know if 1.3 is available for linux? I tried looking in the dev builds and everything and could only find version ~1.1 and below.
Fixed....
http://build.ppsspp.org/?page/downloads#linux
I tried the Dev-Latest build and it was v1.3-26
Did you try the amd64 or the i386 version? I need i386 for my craptop. When I download
ppssppbuildbot-org.ppsspp.ppsspp-dev-latest-linux-i386-generi
version.txt says:
v1.0.1-769-gc4ea4e3
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1292621
In game the graphics look amazing and some cutscenes look the same but then there are some other cutscenes, like the opening screen when the game starts, that look like crap. Im assuming that those are just prerendered at a certain resolution and no matter what you do they will always look like that.
March 31, 2017: PPSSPP 1.4 has arrived!
- Support D3D11 (performs better than OpenGL or D3D9 on most hardware)
- Audio quality improvement (linear interpolation) (#8950)
- Hardware spline/bezier tesselation in OpenGL, D3D11 and Vulkan (...)
- Post-processing shaders in D3D11
- Prescale UV setting removed, now the default (improves perf) (#9176)
- High DPI display fixes
- Various fixes for UMD switching for multi-UMD games (#9245, #9256)
- New audio setting to improve compatibility with Bluetooth headsets
- Various desktop gamepad compatibility fixes
- Workaround for mipmap issue, fixing fonts in Tactics Ogre Japanese
- Assorted minor compatibility fixes, code cleanup and performance improvements
May 23, 2017: PPSSPP 1.4.1 - bugfix release
No major news, but there's been fixes:
- Fixes for some common hangs and crashes
- Vertex decoder optimizations
- Corrections to mipmap bias and selection function
- Major improvements and fixes to software renderer, including mipmap support
- UI background image support
- Fix crash in framebuffer blits affecting Persona 3
I hope they fix Rondo of Blood emulation soon. The music sometimes drops out, and the game freezes during cinematics.