PPSSPP is a Sony PSP Emulator ported on Pandora by PtitSeb. Other versions exist (Linux|GNU, Android, Windows, Mac.)
You have successfully opted to best settings for PPSSPP android. You can now play psp games in android phones smoothly. I hope this settings helps you for better game play of the PPSSPP emulator on your Android device. Do not forget to share this blog with your friends on facebook, twitter, google plus or any other social profiles.
Current stable version is 0.9.8.36 from Mar 29th 2014. You can read a full article about the previous version on Pandoralive
Adding to the Compatibility List
Choose a playability color that reflects a game's best playability state. Also include the clockspeed at which you ran it, for whichever Pandora version you tested. Please also indicate in the name of the Game whether the version is US/EU/JP, since compatibility may differ depending on regions. You may also add specific conditions you specified in the settings if they differ from the defaults. As for the SGC driver, please write 'default' if you did not change your driver vs what was in the firmware. These PPSSPP games are compatible with this emulator.
Don't post a redundant entry unless you are using a different Pandora model and the playability differs from an existing entry. If a game's playability gets worse (new bugs, new crashes) in a new PPSSPP version, update the entry and add that to notes.
If you are inclined, post your forum username at the end of your notes so you can be contacted by PtitSeb about further debugging your problems.
The Compatibility List
You can sort the columns by clicking the table header (javascript required).
Ppsspp Android Settings
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Months ago, I bought a raspberry pi 3 model B from Amazon, and then, ..then, a whole summer passed and I'm still thinking about to make more projects with it. :D
Alright, today let's focus on the psp settings of retropie.
As you may all know, retropie is one of the best OS based on rpi which could turn your $35 raspberry pi into a king of game consoles. With retropie setted up, you can play Battle City, Raiden, Metal Slug, King of Fight, Super Mario, Kingdom Hearts and any other games on a plenty of platforms like NeoGeo, Nintendo, and even Sony PSP.
Almost all the games could run fluently on your rpi, if not, poke around the settings and you will be good to go.
Comparing to others, the configuration of PSP emulation is the most difficult and the most worthy one that you should play around. And it confused many people. I've been tweaking those parameters for couples of weeks and finally, I found a combination to make most of the games I have running nearly perfectly.
I didn't test many games, but I've got
Running perfectly on my retropie.
But with these games:
I still have trouble to run them. Among which, Assassin's Creed can run fluently but there are many vertical grey bars on the screen looks like the screen is broken into 6 parts. I believe it is due to the broken of .iso file rather than the settings.
For the Ridge Racer, the screen is always dark, looks like the global light sources of the game weren't rendered.
For Little Big Planet, it runs fluently but the layers of items seems disordered, so some backgroud items is blocking the whole screen and makes it unplayable.
For FIFA and Naruto, it might be because the amount of complicated 3d models which makes the game stuck.
My settings might not be the perfect solution, but the effect of those playable games are very promising, so I hope my settings could help you.
So I'm gonna share my configurations for people who need.
After the installation of your retropie, boot it up. The first thing you want to do with psp is to install the other version of psp emulation(ppsspp) and disable the original one(lr-ppsspp).
To install ppsspp:
If this is the very first time you boot it up after the installation, there is no other platform for you to choose, no need to panic.
Wait for a second, it will shut down the emulation station and pop up a Basic style menu.
You can also choose [install from binary], they are almost the same. The binary one takes a shorter time to finish the installation while the source one would build up a version that fit your rpi most. I've tried them both and they both work.
I've seen someone on the Internet said that installing from source would provide a better performance but I really didn't feel it if it does.
Becareful when you saw your rpi is under sleep mode and you are not sure whether the installation is finished or not: DO NOT hit confirm button to awake your pi because otherwise you might choose the install from binary/source again and you need to wait for another installation. Don't ask me why do I know that T^T
Now we are talking.
You would see many tabs on the left top corner of the screen. I'll talk about them one by one.
Rendering modeFramerate controlPerformanceTexture scalingTexture filteringHack settings
Let's talk about it a little bit.
The most impact ones are Mode and Frameskipping settings, for 3D games, if you turn the Mode to Buffered rendering, the resolution would be poorer and the speed would be slower at the mean time. But if you are playing a game with many 2D items, even like little big planet, some items might display in the wrong way if you choose different Mode. (I don't know the right configuration for little big planet, I've given up..)
About Frameskipping. It works as literally, like, skip some frames to boot the game speed. But if it skips too many frames, the game will act like a static movie or a game.gif, the best value for my pi is 1.
AudioAudio hacksEmulation
Look, this is not a tab in the settings, don't panic I don't have it ether.
After these settings, some games still suck. What you can do is to find the
install game or install game data option. It will move crucial game data from .iso file to your rpi and it will signaficantly boot this game. For some game it will take several minitues for the installed data to come effected after the installation.
Another thing you can do is to
turn off the auto save feature
If you want better performance, go and overclock your pi!
Best Ppsspp Settings For Star Oceans Free
Check out this link: this is really a good overclock tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTp3mfpCc2A
I followed this video and overclocked my pi from 1.2MHz to 1.4MHz, faster and safe enough, I can sense it. :D
Ppsspp Video Settings
That's it. If you have any question, leave a comment.
Best Ppsspp Settings For Star Ocean
Thank you! Enjoy your retropie psp!
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