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PS Vita
PS Vita is a videogame portable, the sucessor of PSP. It is based on ARM processor, Cortex A9 2.0Ghz Quad Core, with a GPU PowerVR(not remember the model), and 512MB of RAM. It is almost a smartphone Android.
Well, the companies of games will make many games for PS Vita, they will have that optimize the games to run in ARM processor. So, maybe they may make better games for Android, based in PS Vita games. The processors are almost same, but the clock of phones are a bit low, so the graphics may be a bit low, too. What you think about this? You have hope of this happen?
Other thing, you think that PS Vita can emulate PS2, if someone(Not the SONY), make a emulator? And maybe optimeze a bit more and port to Android? The phones are almost in same clock speed of the PS Vita.
I think the SONY not will make a emulator for PS Vita, because I think that it have others plans, like make the Xperia Play 2 and do it emulate PS2. There a time ago, I see some peoples saying that the SONY is looking for someone that make a PS2 Emulator, but it is strange, why the owner of PS2 not would will know how to make a emulator?
Sorry my bad English.
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RE: PS Vita
if ps vita could emulate ps2 it would be so slow due the gpu and has some button issue since it doesn't has L2/R2 buttons cuz portable devices only has L n R
CMIIW
my english is poor , sorry

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RE: PS Vita
(06-07-2013 04:12 PM)SeiRyuu Wrote: if ps vita could emulate ps2 it would be so slow due the gpu and has some button issue since it doesn't has L2/R2 buttons cuz portable devices only has L n R
CMIIW

You can use controller right
I love psp more that psvita (I can't play psvita on my laptor)
I worse write english so take easy on me
(even my own language realy bad T_T)
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RE: PS Vita
or the touch panel in the back
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RE: PS Vita
(06-07-2013 10:32 PM)Tamagotchi Wrote: or the touch panel in the back

They realy has one?
I never own one so i don't about it
I worse write english so take easy on me
(even my own language realy bad T_T)
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Post: #6
RE: PS Vita
(06-07-2013 10:41 PM)Ritori Wrote:
(06-07-2013 10:32 PM)Tamagotchi Wrote: or the touch panel in the back

They realy has one?
I never own one so i don't about it

yes its a touch back pannel.very cool .
Post: #7
RE: PS Vita
I think that the PowerVR GPU can emulate PS2, because the graphics of PS Vita are better. But maybe, depending of emulator, the GPU really not can emulate without many optimizations.
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Post: #8
RE: PS Vita
i would like it capable to play ps2 games so it would be ps2 portable rather than emulate games
my english is poor , sorry
Post: #9
RE: PS Vita
The PS Vita is almost certainly not powerful enough to emulate the PS2 at anywhere close to full speed.
Post: #10
RE: PS Vita
(06-08-2013 08:06 AM)SeiRyuu Wrote: i would like it capable to play ps2 games so it would be ps2 portable rather than emulate games

Dream on. Not even the most powerful PC configuration could run all PS2 games at full speed (assuming with enabled antialias and other graphics enhancement)
Post: #11
RE: PS Vita
Remember that to emulate something, you'll need to have hardware which is far better than the thing you wish to emulate. Android flagships may have equivalent hardware to the vita, but they're not significantly more powerful.
Post: #12
RE: PS Vita
And the game size is too massive for a mobile.4.7 g is a lot for a mobile
Post: #13
RE: PS Vita
(06-08-2013 11:52 AM)geigermuller Wrote: Remember that to emulate something, you'll need to have hardware which is far better than the thing you wish to emulate. Android flagships may have equivalent hardware to the vita, but they're not significantly more powerful.

I still want remakes of old games for Android, as I have GTA and Final Fantasy. If a 290MHz PS2 had power to run it, an Android with 1200Mhz with some optimizations can also. Clear that the system of the PS2 had its own operating system that was suitable for playing games.
But I also think that some Android games should be more like video games, and the closest is the PS Vita. Android games are very mobile style, few remember the games I played on my phone java, but in 3D.
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Post: #14
RE: PS Vita
i wonder if superpc used to emulate ps2 n ps3 games, may be it would be flawless or just the same
my english is poor , sorry
06-08-2013, 01:08 PM (This post was last modified: 06-08-2013 01:08 PM by Razorback.)
RE: PS Vita
(06-08-2013 12:30 PM)SeiRyuu Wrote: i wonder if superpc used to emulate ps2 n ps3 games, may be it would be flawless or just the same

Hahahahahahahaha.
Get real kid.
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About PPSSPP

This tutorial is to help you with PPSSPP for Windows. PPSSPP is the #1 emulator for the Sony PSP! It has the usual bundle of features we expect from an emulator. Its game compatibility is very good. PPSSPP's drawback is that it's too good of an emulator - it's resource demanding! Even if you have a pretty fast computer, PPSSPP may struggle to run at full speed.

*If you would like to download PPSSPP, I have it in my emulators page.

64-bit and 32-bit versions

Included in the zip file for PPSSPP are two EXE's: “PPSSPPWindows.exe” and “PPSSPPWindows64.exe”. So what's the difference and which one do you use? That depends on which version of Windows you have:

  • PPSSPPWindows64.exe - PPSSPP for 64-bit Windows
  • PPSSPPWindows.exe - PPSSPP for 32-bit Windows

What's 64-bit and 32-bit Windows? I won't drown you with technical jargon. In short: these are types of Windows systems. 64-bit is newer and faster, and 32-bit is older and slower. If you have 64-bit Windows, you need to use the 64-bit version of PPSSPP. And vice versa with 32-bit.

They stopped making 32-bit computers around 2017, so chances are you're most likely using a 64-bit computer. If you're not sure if you have 64-bit or 32-bit Windows, here's how you can check:

  1. On the bottom left where you see Search the web and Windows, do a search for “64-bit”.
  2. You'll see this come up: “See if you have a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows”. Click it.
  3. You'll arrive here . Look for “System type”. If it says “64-bit operating system” then you're using 64-bit Windows. If it says “32-bit operating system” then you're using 32-bit Windows.

Using Windows XP? Here are directions for that .

Installation

PPSSPP is a standalone program so it does not have an install wizard. Installation is simple: just extract PPSSPP from its zip file. Not sure how to extract zip files? Here's a video tutorial showing you how: how to unzip files on Windows.

IMPORTANT! PPSSPP must be placed in a common folder on your computer. I recommend Documents, Downloads, or create a folder on your desktop. If you place PPSSPP somewhere else on your main C drive, then you may be restricting it to read-only access. Doing so prevents PPSSPP from saving anything.

To open PPSSPP, double-click on , or if your system requires the 32-bit version.

Setting up the keyboard or gamepad

  1. Firstly, PPSSPP doesn't let you access the button configuration while a game is running. So if you currently have a game running, save and go to Emulation > Stop.
  2. The button configuration is found by going to Game Settings > Control Mapping, as shown below:
  3. You'll arrive at the Control Mapping screen:
    You can navigate this screen like a web page. You can click & drag, use the scroll-wheel on your mouse, or use the keyboard directional arrows. As you can see, PPSSPP already has all the buttons setup including gamepad buttons. Each virtual button has multiple instances of buttons. For example, “kbd.Up” is Up on the keyboard and “pad1.Up” is Up on a gamepad (if you have one plugged in).
  4. If you wish, you can reconfigure any button. Just click on the one you want to change. PPSSPP will prompt you with a little box. From there, press the new keyboard key or gamepad button you want it changed to.

Loading a game

  1. PPSSPP needs games extracted from their archives. So if your PSP ISO is in a ZIP, RAR, or 7Z file, you need to extract it. If you're not sure how to extract ZIP files, here's a video with directions. If you don't have the ability to extract RAR or 7Z files, you can do so with 7-Zip (it's free).
  2. Examples of PSP ISO files
    Once extracted, note that your PSP ISO must be one of the following file formats: ISO, CSO, PBP, ELF, or PRX. If your ISO format is not in one of those formats, then it is not a valid ISO. You'd need to download your game from somewhere else to obtain it in a valid file format.
  3. To load a game, go to File > Load or click Load - as shown below.
  4. You'll see the “Open” window. PPSSPP defaults to its main folder. If you placed your PSP games here, they will be the first thing you see. If you placed your PSP games elsewhere on your computer, you'd need to navigate to that folder. Select the game you want to play then click Open, as shown here . Your game will begin running.
  5. You only need to load a game this way once. Hence, your game will appear as an icon shortcut on the main PPSSPP screen. Like this:
    To load your game, all you'd need to do is click the icon shortcut.

Q: I get errors loading games!

If you get one of these errors:

  • This is not a PSP game
  • Error loading file: file is compressed

There are two reasons you might be getting these errors:

  • Possible Reason #1: You didn't extract the game from its archive. The archive would be in ZIP, RAR, or 7Z format.
    • Is Windows hiding the file extensions of your archives? Here's a video showing you how to show file extensions.
    • If you're not sure how to extract ZIP files, here's a video with directions.
    • If you don't have the ability to extract RAR or 7Z files, you can do so with 7-Zip (it's free).
  • Possible Reason #2: You have a bad game. Perhaps it's partially corrupt. Try downloading the game from somewhere else.

Full screen

Press Alt+Enter or F11 to enter full screen. Press Alt+Enter or F11 again to go back to window mode. While in full screen mode, you can press the Esc key to access your save files or exit the game to the main PPSSPP menu.

If your computer is not that fast, you may encounter lag while your game is running in full screen. If that's the case, read the section below about improving slow performance.

Improving slow performance

The challenge with PPSSPP is that out of the box it's optimized for maximum performance. Slower computers may not be fast enough for it. Fortunately, PPSSPP can be tinkered with to improve its performance on your computer.

1. Reduce the rendering resolution

I think this is the best start toward better performance. By default, PPSSPP is automatically setting the rendering resolution depending on the size of the window or if you're in full screen mode. You can force PPSSPP to always render in a lower resolution. You can do so by going to Game Settings > Rendering Resolution > 3x. If 3x still doesn't improve your performance, try 2x. Look below:

See, it's not too bad. All that lowering the resolution does is make the screen look a little blurry and slightly more pixelated. Try even 1x if 2x doesn't help. But if even 1x doesn't help (or looks too ugly), keep reading.

2. Enable frameskipping

Enabling frameskipping will allow you to keep optimal graphics, but animation will no longer be smooth. To enable frameskipping just go to Game Settings > Frameskipping > Auto. This should be enough to improve performance. If not, keep reading.

3. Skip buffer effects

Now we're jumping into sacrificing graphic quality. Skipping buffer effects will disable any special graphical effects. It'll cause some pieces of graphics that were once beautiful to be solid black. See below:

To enable this, go to Game Settings > Rendering Mode > Skip buffer effects. If even skipping buffer effects doesn't improve PPSSPP's performance, then your computer isn't fast enough to handle PPSSPP.

Fixing 'jumpy' screens

Even if you lowered the rendering resolution and enabled auto frameskip (as explained above), you may find that the screen is refreshing awkwardly. It's most obvious when you turn a corner in a 3D game. Like this:

How do you fix this? With vertical sync! Enable it by going to Game Settings > VSync.

Save states

Save states is a feature that saves the exact spot you are in any game. You can use this feature manually by going into the File menu or by quick keyboard shortcuts.

PPSSPP offers two ways to use save states. You have quick saves and save state files.

Quick saves

If you want instant gratification, quick saves are the instant saving you want.

  • Capturing a quick save: To capture a quick save go to File > Save State, or press the F2 key. You could also press the Esc key during gameplay to access the save states screen to save a state, which looks like this:
  • Loading a quick save: To load a quick save that you previously saved, go to File > Load State, or press the F4 key. You could also press the Esc key during gameplay to access the save states screen to load a state.
  • 5 States! PPSSPP lets you save up to 5 different quick save states. You can toggle between these slots by going to File > Savestate Slot and choose a slot. You could also press the F3 key to change slots, or press the Esc key during gameplay.

Save state files

These saves require an extra step but allow you to save a state as a file with a custom name.

  • Capturing a save state: To capture a save state go to File > Save State File. Type in a name for the save then click Save or press the Enter key.
  • Loading a save state: To load a save state that you previously saved, go to File > Load State File. Select the save you want to load. Note that PPSSPP can only load PPSSPP save states; not save states from other emulators. Also, it can only load a save state from a specific game. For example, if you have the North American version of Final Fantasy IV and you try to load a save state from the UK version, it won't work.

Fast forward

Fast forward is the feature that speeds up the game. To access it, press the Tab key. Hold it down and let go until you want the fast forwarding to end.

Capturing screen shots

First, you need to decide how big you want the screen shots to be. PPSSPP will capture screen shots at the exact size you currently have the window. Or if you're in full screen mode, it'll capture screen shots at full resolution. You can change the window size by going to Game Settings > Window Size.

To capture a screen shot, just press the F12 key. PPSSPP will dump the shot as a JPG in memstick > PSP > SCREENSHOT, as shown below:

Do you prefer capturing screen shots as a lossless PNG? Well, you're stuck with JPG. To capture PNG screen shots you need a screen capture program. A good free one that I recommend is ShareX. Once installed, you can just press Ctrl+Prt Scr and hover over the game screen. ShareX will capture the game screen as if PPSSPP just took a screen shot. ShareX will dump the PNG screen shot in Documents > ShareX > Screenshots.

Finding ISOs

In my links page, I have some good links to sites where you can download PSP ISOs. If you want to try to find more sites than what's in my collection of links, just Google around. For example, if you want to download God of War just Google “download god of war psp”.

You may have some trouble finding a good site since most ROM sites do not have PSP games due to their large size. The same goes for trying to find ISOs for systems such as PS2/PS3/GameCube/Wii and beyond. Fortunately, people upload large games to cloud platforms all the time. You'll only find these links to such valuable resources on Reddit. You can find these Reddit links on Google with such keywords as “reddit download psp games”.

Q: I get Error Code 80110383!

You currently have PPSSPP in a read-only location on your computer. You must move PPSSPP to a more common location such as Documents, Downloads, or a folder on your desktop.

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Q: PPSSPP isn't saving anything!

If you're using PPSSPP for the first time and you're finding that you have all these problems:

  1. Save states aren't working. You save a state, then when you try to reload it nothing happens.
  2. When you save your game at a save point and close/re-open PPSSPP, you find that the save is lost.
  3. Emulator configurations that you changed aren't saved. When you close/re-open PPSSPP, you have to make those configuration changes again.

Then your problem is that you currently have PPSSPP in a read-only location on your computer. You must move PPSSPP to a more common location such as Documents, Downloads, or a folder on your desktop.

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