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JPCSP software rendering
#1
psp 
I have a lot of JPCSP versions...
but whenever I play games
it crashes(especially when there is huge amount of textures).
But when I use software rendering it is stabe and provides
better quality than hardware but it slow(usually software
rendering is fast in my pc).JPCSP says that it is not
compatible with software rendering.
Please improve the software rendering or is there an
alternate solution
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#2
psp 
(06-02-2013, 12:54 PM)lkrock Wrote: I have a lot of JPCSP versions...
but whenever I play games
it crashes(especially when there is huge amount of textures).
But when I use software rendering it is stabe and provides
better quality than hardware but it slow(usually software
rendering is fast in my pc).JPCSP says that it is not
compatible with software rendering.
Please improve the software rendering or is there an
alternate solution


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#3
First of all, you are using an old revision. The latest one as of this post is r3252. Secondly, when you read the Configuration options, it specifically states that using Software Rendering will make JPCSP run more slowly. Lastly, maybe your computer/laptop is not up to par in terms of being able to run JPCSP at a decent speed. You should have listed your specifications.

Since you have shown a screenshot of Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, you should make your posts in either of these threads (depending on the version you have): (U.S.) http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=1852 or (E.U.) http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=1035
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