08-10-2011, 06:30 PM
(08-10-2011, 05:49 PM)Hadoken Wrote: 1. "unplayable slow" <-> 30-60 FPS, doesnt seem unplayable20 FPS in town is unplayably slow, given that it'll be half that in combat. Thankfully that was just a driver issue.
(08-10-2011, 05:49 PM)Hadoken Wrote: 2. "30 is too slow for me" ... take your PSP and have funIf you enjoy playing a game at half the speed it was intended to run at then you are a strange beast indeed. I don't. It ruins the game entirely for me.
(08-10-2011, 05:49 PM)Hadoken Wrote: 3. the lower FPS maybe a software issue, but the JPCSP is v 0.6, so there is no need to run every game at 100%Except people ARE running games at 100%. I'm not able to. Thus the post -- I want to know how to get this program running at 100%.
(08-10-2011, 05:49 PM)Hadoken Wrote: 4. the latest version of JPCSP can be found hereWhy isn't this linked at the front page? Honest question. It's kind of an important thing.
(08-10-2011, 05:49 PM)Hadoken Wrote: 5. the not working buttons and quick options are know ...So why isn't it documented? I don't mean to get into criticizing the dev cycle of this game, but you would think that a button which breaks the program would at least have a note in the readme. I can understand why they would still be in there, as if you take them out you'd have to put them back in when you get around to fix them, but a little documentation never hurt anybody. A single line that says "By the way, don't press the pause, reset, save snapshot and load snapshot buttons because you will probably crash the game" takes a whole 5 seconds to type and would save new users hassle.
One final thing: Don't get defensive. Please. Feedback is feedback. If we're only allowed to talk about how awesome a project is then issues never get focused on and fixed. I am not saying that the team working on this is a piece of shit, what I'm saying is that I'm having trouble getting the same results as others are and want help. Don't read into it more than that.