10-17-2011, 12:54 PM
The difference between saving your game to your harddrive and not saving the game to your harddrive is quite minimal in most cases (also, some games don't fully support this feature), because in theory the game is already saved to your harddrive as a CMO/ISO file. The reason why you want to save the game to a memory stick when using PSP is to improve load time as it takes more time for the UMD drive to read directly from the stick rather than the PSP's CPU loading the crucial files from a memory stick. It's like installing a game on your harddrive using a digital download copy versus a physical hard copy, whereas the installation process of the former is dependant on your CPU and harddrive speed and the former primarily on your DVD speed, and the former will always be slower (unless you got a very old harddrive).
Also, to clarify, are you experiencing freezes or simply hiccups? I assumed you meant hiccups as in a temporary freeze.
Also, to clarify, are you experiencing freezes or simply hiccups? I assumed you meant hiccups as in a temporary freeze.