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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Truth about PPSSPP games (on android) and settings to make it work or play faster


First of all let me start by asking you if you even know the meaning of the acronym, PPSSPP. Do you? Yes... No... Not sure... Not so or that sure? Alright, it is not just there without full meaning, thus, PPSSPP means PlayStation Portable Simulator Suitable for Playing Portably''. This is intended for Windows, OS X, Linux, ios, Android, Blackberry 10th and Symbian cells of crazy upgrade (you should know around this time of time in this cyber life man timeline, Symbian phone which used to be common with Nokia is no more in the market and even Nokia had been sold to Microsoft since it can't anymore cope with the rapidly and vastly developing cyber world). One thing would always make people to storm www.google.com and or nay other search engine with the I-the-answer-to-all-questions ego thing after downloading the PPSSPP app and the ''.iso'' file to aid it plausible to enjoy and that is speed. When the game is slow during playing it, it would become vexing. I have been there, trust me. Then you would be asking around how to set the settings well to make it fast or just do something to make that happen. Well, there are different settings to different PSP games on cells. Never forget that. No specific one is intended for all games on it. Let me save you the much babblings and go straight to how to set your PPSSPP to make it work faster on whatever device you own and that would be the second of all. Wait... but before that, you might care to know:
Plausible Causes PPSSPP Games Are Slow on Your Phone


A. You have millions of apps on your phone running togetherly at a time. Gush...


B. Your device has got a low RAM.


C. Low storage space on either or both memorys - phone memory and or external.


SOME SETTINGS FOR SOME PPSSPP GAMES

Final Fantasy


Rendering Mode - Non Buffered Rendering
Frameskip - 1
Mipmapping - Checked
Hardware Transform - Checked
Software Skinning - Checked
Vertex Cache - Checked
Fastmemory - Checked
Multithreaded - Checked
I/0 on Thread - Checked
PSP CPU Clock Speed - 222Mhz
Dynarec - Checked
Enable Debug Logging - Unchecked

MAKE SURE CPU CLOCK SPEED IS MOVED TO 222MHZ

Brave Story New Traveler

Rendering Mode - Non Buffered Rendering
Mipmapping - Checked
Hardware Transform - Checked
Software Skinning - Checked
Vertex Cache - Checked
Fastmemory - Checked
Multithreaded - Checked
I/0 on Thread - Checked
PSP CPU Clock Speed - 222Mhz
Dynarec - Checked
Enable Debug Logging - Unchecked


MAKE SURE CPU CLOCK SPEED IS MOVED TO 222MHZ

 Fight Night Round 3 


Rendering Mode - Buffered Rendering
Rendering - 2x PSP
Mipmapping - Checked
Hardware Transform - Checked
Software Skinning - Checked
Vertex Cache - Checked
Force Depth Write - Checked
Fastmemory - Checked
Multithreaded - Checked
I/0 on Thread - Checked
PSP CPU Clock Speed - 222Mhz
Dynarec - Checked
Enable Debug Logging - Unchecked

On Pes

Go to each of the settings option and search for the
options below and set them
Rendering Mode - Non Buffered Rendering
Mipmapping - Checked
Hardware Transform - Checked
Software Skinning - Checked
Vertex Cache - Checked
Fastmemory - Checked
Multithreaded - Checked
I/0 on Thread - Checked
PSP CPU Clock Speed - 222Mhz (Important!!)
Dynarec - Checked
Enable debug Logging – Unchecked

More to come...

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