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Retroarch ppsspp not working
Retroarch ppsspp not working












But the next part seems to have much more dramatic effects from game to game, and is less risky to your hardware for obvious reasons.Ĭreate config files per game in PPSSPP. Especially for games that were just barely too slow or had choppy audio. On my xbox360 controller, I used the right thumb button. This does two things makes the config setup process easier, and will allow you to exit games without a keyboard. assign new pause menu button to an unused button on your controller Apparently, they’re about the highest (on average) that can be used relatively safely, without extensive hardware mods.ģ.

retroarch ppsspp not working

I got these settings from a post on the official Raspberry Pi forums talking about overclocking.

retroarch ppsspp not working

(Read: Tested and know that it provides a clean 2 Amps.) At the end of boot/config.txt, I changed what was there to this: gpu_mem_256=128 Seriously, don’t do this unless you have a heatsink with a fan plus a really good power supply. (I’m using the word “healthy” liberally here, this will probably void any warranty that you might have on the pi.) This is beyond what the default overclock settings will allow. So leaving autosave off seems to help with speed issues. Saving seems to slow games down, sometimes quite a bit.

retroarch ppsspp not working

I’ve got a Pi 2 with the 3.3 Jessie image.įirst, when you start a game, turn off autosave. But there is something you can do.ĭisclaimer: My testing has been almost entirely subjective, except for some initial fooling around with the FPS meter to determine some good general settings. It looks like only about 30% of games work at all, and the ones that do can be pretty slow. I’ve been doing a bunch of testing on PPSSPP.














Retroarch ppsspp not working