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JPCSP - 2 FPS for Type-0
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I know this is a really exhausted question in the community, but is there any other way I can boost JPCSP, or my FPS for this particular game?

My computer is chunky and it's probably not really suitable with gaming in the first place, but I see some people's specs that are somewhat the same as mine but was still able to load PSP games to a playable extent, aka far from 1-2 FPS

Intel Pentium® Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00GHz 1.99GHz
RAM: 4GB (3.24GB usable)
64-bit Operating System

I don't care much about the quality of the game, just the speed and the performance so I didn't think it was my graphics chipset ( only compatible for opengl 1.4 ), but does that actually drastically affect the speed?
Or maybe it's just that Type - 0 is too big or demanding of a game?

Thing is, I'm good for the majority of the cut/movie scenes - it peaks up to 31 FPS which is good enough for me, but as soon as you step into gameplay, it drops down to 2 FPS - trying to play is a complete waste of time at this point.

I've pretty much tried tweaking and check-unchecking boxes in the Video settings to no avail

Is there no hope for my computer?
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#2
What GPU you have?
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(07-31-2014, 05:44 PM)MaXiMu Wrote: What GPU you have?

It used to be Intel 82945g Express Chipset Family, but I just recently found a spare graphics card ( NVIDIA GeForce 210 ) which is what I'm using now.

Don't worry, though! It's been fixed - now that I'm using the nvidia which supports OpenGl 3, I just got the PPSPP
It runs much smoother u vu)b

Now, to just get rid of the crackling audio...
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#4
you can try this settings
   

about ppsspp and its crackling audio, enable Frameskipping and Auto frameskip will help
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