Homebrew PCSX ReARMed compatibility list

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I dont have lags in menu. Its slow when starting (Commands on bottom screen) and also when run games (commands on bottom screen).
Are you using official or nightlies? No matter which - try either another nighlies of the same version or try another official version I'd recommend. Otherwise I don't know how your problem can be solved...

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New Nintendo 3DS (Luma3DS config Enable L2 Cache and 800Mhz)

Hercules (EUR):
PCSX version 1.7.1
Disabled V-sync + Audio Sync
Playable : 50 - 60 FPS with audio issues

Croc Legend of Gobbos (EUR):
PCSX version 1.7.1
Disabled V-sync + Audio Sync
unplayable : 20-30 FPS
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (EUR):
PCSX version 1.7.1
Disabled V-sync + Audio Sync
unplayable : 30-35 FPS
Thanks! I'll add them to the compatibility list!
 
How to setup this pcsx? Have the bios image and roms, have no idea where to put them. Ran the installed .cia and i'm lost. Where should i look for any instructions/manuals?
 
How to setup this pcsx? Have the bios image and roms, have no idea where to put them. Ran the installed .cia and i'm lost. Where should i look for any instructions/manuals?
After you've run the cia of PCSX, a folder has been created on the sd card called retroarch. You put the bios in retroarch-->cores--->system
As for the roms you can put them anywhere as you get to browse for them on your sd when you want to play one.
 
After you've run the cia of PCSX, a folder has been created on the sd card called retroarch. You put the bios in retroarch-->cores--->system
As for the roms you can put them anywhere as you get to browse for them on your sd when you want to play one.

This may be true if you use Pcsx-rearmed as a stand-alone emulator with RGUI. If you're using multiple cores or 'XMB' you HAVE to copy over the 'retroarch' folder included in the download.
The included retroarch folder contains assets needed by the 'XMB' gui, BIOS requirements and CRC info for each core and .core files for retroarch to know which (cia) core to load.
 
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Stole Kllr's formatting (unless this is the one you wanted? I went through the thread last night but can't remember now).

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (USA):
-PCSX version 1.7.1 (latest stable)
-Disabled V-sync + Audio Sync, Frameskip set to "1".
-.bin/.cue
-"Unplayable" - Game actually runs really well at around 60-70fps (40fps during voiced scenes+video cutscenes), however I dropped it after the second enemy encounter. The character boxes and health displays are white boxes and you can't tell how much you're damaging a demon. If you don't care about that or small graphical glitches whenever you enter/exit an area, by all means give it a shot! But for an RPG with a ton of random encounters like this, I personally can't continue.
 
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Castlevania Symphony of the Night (EUR) EBOOT.PBP:
-PCSX version 1.7.1 (latest stable)
-Disabled Audio Sync.
-.pbp
-Playable - Game actually runs really well at 60fps, no problem whatsoever, I was even able copy my savegame from PSVita and continue...

This is really great.

Isnt there a way to have shortcuts in homemenu for every game ? it will be more comfortable to just launch a game directly.
 
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Castlevania Symphony of the Night (EUR) EBOOT.PBP:
-PCSX version 1.7.1 (latest stable)
-Disabled Audio Sync.
-.pbp
-Playable - Game actually runs really well at 60fps, no problem whatsoever, I was even able copy my savegame from PSVita and continue...

This is really great.

Isnt there a way to have shortcuts in homemenu for every game ? it will be more comfortable to just launch a game directly.
Thanks for the info! No, unfortunately nobody seems to have made a homemenu forwarder for PCSX. It's probably because of the poor performance of the emulator, making it not worth the time.
 
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Castlevania Symphony of the Night (EUR) EBOOT.PBP:
-PCSX version 1.7.1 (latest stable)
-Disabled Audio Sync.
-.pbp
-Playable - Game actually runs really well at 60fps, no problem whatsoever, I was even able copy my savegame from PSVita and continue...

This is really great.

Isnt there a way to have shortcuts in homemenu for every game ? it will be more comfortable to just launch a game directly.
Btw how do you get it to run at 60fps? I've replicated what you've said but only get up to 45 fps...
 
using pbp file ?
I dont know, even using vsycn and have 60FPS...
 

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Can someone test Digimon Digital Card Battle? Honestly tempted to upgrade to a N3DS if the game plays well. Thanks
 
using pbp file ?
I dont know, even using vsycn and have 60FPS...
I used pbp as well. I've tried about everything so I have no idea what's wrong. The rom itself perhaps? I haven't found an EUR pbp yet. Maybe I'll have to convert it myself.
 
Once you guys get Castlevania: Symphony of the Night working, Ill download this and test it.
I'm sorry mate, for spreading missinformation. It is indeed possible to run SotN at 60 fps with the right settings, rom and so on. Really sorry for what I claimed.
 
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dont worry about it. So it was bad ROM ? I converted mine yourself too iso-->eboot.pbp
Oh, that apology was directed at another fellow to which I claimed that SotN on 60 fps would be nearly impossible, about 10 days ago (if that´s what you are referring to).

I tried converting one myself and while it worked, I saw no improvement. I used PSX2PSP for converting my .bin and EUR rom which I found on "that cool site". No idea what´s wrong though. I´d really like to play SotN on the 3DS!
 
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Can someone test Digimon Digital Card Battle? Honestly tempted to upgrade to a N3DS if the game plays well. Thanks
Just tried the game! It is playable, seen as this type of game doesn´t require full speed to be enjoyable. The fps varies depending on where you are in the game. It´s a bit tedious with the slowdowns though, so I don´t think it´s worth buying a new console or playing the game for that matter, when it plays like this. The fps ranges from 20-35 during gameplay, but it runs better than what the low fps makes it out to be. If you absolutely love the game and can overlook the slowndowns/ slower gameplay, then go for it.
 
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Have you enabled l2 chache + 800mhz clock ? I set this in Luma configuration for everytime so maybe that's it ?
 

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