- #Ppsspp never created a psp folder 64 Bit
- #Ppsspp never created a psp folder Pc
- #Ppsspp never created a psp folder ps3
- #Ppsspp never created a psp folder psp
is a troll who doesn't understand even basics of things he claims to be an expert on, for anyone reading this in the future, please ignore his post(s) as they will just confuse you.
#Ppsspp never created a psp folder ps3
Something i forgot is psn games arent pkg they are pbp packed since pkg is the format of ps3 games
#Ppsspp never created a psp folder psp
Sadly this emulator would work better if they added the firmware (there was an emu that used psp firmware but they retired because people moved to jpcsp) still unknown reason for not adding firmware (several emulators have proven that using official firmware will help with increased performance)
#Ppsspp never created a psp folder 64 Bit
Sadly the performance of those is quite low since are emulators on an emulator is similar to ppsspp working slow when using a cpu speed of 333 mhz on settings,those errors are proof of emulation state on ppsspp is similar to capped speed on 64 bit (128 mb to 182 mb of ram top) weird even when using the load iso to ram
Well they work since they make the correct call which are emulated by ppsspp other games that use hardware unemulated by ppsspp wont work at all.
#Ppsspp never created a psp folder Pc
All the other non native to PSP games like PC Engine games however are using their own emulator included with each game and those work fine at most will have typical problems to all other emulated games like might not work with texture scaling(but still can be upscaled via 5XBR shader etc). PPSSPP only supports native PSP games/apps which basically means everything except PS1 games as they are using emulator existing on PSP firmware which PPSSPP will never have. simple CE scripts to help creating CWCheats, This for example had only eboot.pbp in content and (which isn't needed), so it can be placed anywhere and it will run, just avoid original folder structure as extracted pkg's end up with folder structrure that PPSSPP will see as a savedata from inside it's file browser. Here's also an example from Neo Geo game:
They cannot work without DLC as of course the DLC is the actual game:].įor example with Gate of Thunder, copy all files from USRDIR and it's subfolder called CONTENT to memstick\PSP\GAME\NPJJ30011, then copy SAVEDATA and SAVEICON folders there as well(some of those might not be needed, but whatever p, also different games might have different files and not all of those files absolutely have to run from GAME folder, but it's lightweight enough that it doesn't matter really) and boot the game from PSP homebrew/demo tab, note you'll also have to confirm some emulator screens when booting the game and save before you reach the title: Such games however come with DLC's where the "game" is just an emulator while the DLC is ROM for that emulator so you have to place the DLC in the correct folder the game wants it to be, otherwise it will not work and your black screen is just emulator not seeing the rom it should have.