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Is there some app for PSP to count FPS?
And by the way, since my PSP is hacked, when i press select i can change CPU clock speed... will that increase FPS in games?
I'm asking without trying because i don't want to screw something up.
If a game ran at a higher framerate than it was designed to, then it would just play at a higher speed. You can't up the intended FPS and not completely mess up the game.
Go watch a movie on fast-forward. That's exactly what increasing the FPS would do to a game.
The framerate is fixed, all switching to 333MHz does is giving the game more processing power which makes the framerate steady, not higher than intended. If the game was designed to run at a higher framerate and doesn't only because it's lacking processing power, this setting fixes it, but it does not enforce a higher framerate on a slower game artificially.Wrong. The game doesn't go Fast Forward when @333MHz, at least not on my PSP. Where did you get that? Did you tried it?I actually noticed some speedups in fps, not the game-play like Fast Forward.
Then it is reaching or approaching the intended FPS. If a game was meant to run at 30FPS, and you ran it at 60FPS, you would just be running in double speed.Wrong.
The game doesn't go Fast Forward when @333MHz, at least not on my PSP. Where did you get that? Did you tried it?I actually noticed some speedups in fps, not the game-play like Fast Forward.
And yes Some games are designed to run @60fps but some run @30fps and not because of PSP hardware, but because they are poorly ported or developers didn't wanted to deal with it or make good balance or dont know the hardware that good.
I mean just look at God of War for PSP.. 60fps, AMAZING graphics, great game-play a perfect example of good balance.
The framerate is fixed, all switching to 333MHz does is giving the game more processing power which makes the framerate steady, not higher than intended. If the game was designed to run at a higher framerate and doesn't only because it's lacking processing power, this setting fixes it, but it does not enforce a higher framerate on a slower game artificially.
That means, as I said above, it is approaching or reaching the intended framerate.I don't know, i'm telling what i experienced. And yes, maybe fps looks more fixed.
I also didn't noticed any speedups in games that have lover fps to begin with, but it does do something..333MHz i mean.
But my point is, the game does NOT go Fast Forward.
On the PSP, a platform which was designed not to do that. Check out the video above to see what Joostin meant - he was stating a general truth. Were the intended framerate not fixed, the game would literally speed up.But my point is, the game does NOT go Fast Forward.