11-20-2012, 09:34 PM
It's actually very obvious, though it won't apply to everyone.
Turn off any resource managers and/or RAM cleaners that you have running.
For instance, I have both a RAM cleaner running normally all the time, and Advanced System Care as well. It never occured to me to turn them off, however as they're cleaning resources that JPCSP may need, it makes sense. I noticed my games were running smoother while I was updating those pieces of software (thus they were off) and when the updates were completed and they turned back on, I started crashing on certain games again. Ironically, I was also getting higher fps without the RAM cleaner as well.
It's kind of hard to test something like this, but this seems to have avoided the save corruption I was experiencing with Tactics Ogre and some loading stalling on my FF games. If you have software running simultaneously that is the same or similar, try turning it off while you're playing and see if it helps with compatibility.
Turn off any resource managers and/or RAM cleaners that you have running.
For instance, I have both a RAM cleaner running normally all the time, and Advanced System Care as well. It never occured to me to turn them off, however as they're cleaning resources that JPCSP may need, it makes sense. I noticed my games were running smoother while I was updating those pieces of software (thus they were off) and when the updates were completed and they turned back on, I started crashing on certain games again. Ironically, I was also getting higher fps without the RAM cleaner as well.
It's kind of hard to test something like this, but this seems to have avoided the save corruption I was experiencing with Tactics Ogre and some loading stalling on my FF games. If you have software running simultaneously that is the same or similar, try turning it off while you're playing and see if it helps with compatibility.