Wow, those are really good settings. Thanks a lot!
Just thought i'd let people know this
I've been playing Chrono trigger and all this time is was playable not really fullspeed. With these settings you will get a really fast and feeling fullspeed feel.
FrameSkip of 3
Autoframeskip on
Graphic speed 1.0
Sound Speed 1.3
Sound 22mhz
The trick is with sound speed on 1.3 its going overly fast. But the emu is only runing at 80% to being with. So making the sound go 20% faster makes match up as if it where fullspeed.
May cause your psp to lock up but try to overclock sound speeds in games where sound is laggy.
Wow, those are really good settings. Thanks a lot!
These setting are universal and will give near fullspeed on almost every game.
Megaman games are perfect frames.
This gives me an idea, I dunno if anyone else has done it before, but...
This configuration works. Maybe dedicate a thread or someone on a site to dedicate a segment to game configurations, and what version they were tested on, sort of like a compatibility guide, with the best working configurations.
Just a thought for those with the means...
This works on every game give or take 1.2sound or 1.3 sound. Or frameskip 2 or 3.
These are absolutly the best settings you can get without freezing the game.
You at least have Good taste in games.
IndeedOriginally Posted by shadowprophet
Does even Mega Man X3 run good on this?
(I've been using 3 frameskip and 333 mhz, I've averaged around 12 FPS on MMX3)
dunno y, but i heard some of the megaman games work really slow on snes emulator, i tried one once and it was almost unplayable
Well, testing with chrono trigger, and a lot of other games... here are my settings... plays very well.
Frameskip : 02
Auto Frameskip : OFF
Screen Size : Normal
Show FPS : ON
Vsync : OFF
Sound : ON
Sount Rate : 22kHz
Transparency : ON/OFF (turn it off for games that dont use it, keep it on for games that do...)
Graphics Speed : x1.0
Sound Speed : x1.0
PSP Clock : 333mhz
If you increase the Graphics Speed and/or Sound Speed, you are asking for trouble. They arent meant to be overclocked, so dont. The PSP locks up when they are increased for a reason.
Hope this helps.
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