Homebrew RELEASE PPSSPP Switch Standalone Beta

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how do you launch ppsspp? go to a game on your home menu, hold R and launch the game, select ppsspp, see if that fixes your problem

I R+A on album to open Homebrew menu, open PPSSPP, browse folders within the app, select the ISO. Is this not the correct way?

Here's a quick video I made to show the process (very basic):



EDIT: OK I got it. Applet Mode was the problem. Did like you said, holding R+open game, worked like a charm. Thank you!
 
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Well you can always supersample those jaggies away, although I agree its a bit excessive.

Also don't recall if PPSSPP standalone has true 1080p docked support yet. Retroarch certainly does and 5x would be handy there.
 
Well you can always supersample those jaggies away, although I agree its a bit excessive.

Also don't recall if PPSSPP standalone has true 1080p docked support yet. Retroarch certainly does and 5x would be handy there.

Oh yeah, supersampling, but oh well, for me 3x is quite sufficent
 
which games are playable with 60 fps by ppsspp on switch? for example, is GOW chains of olympus? or little big planet?
 
which games are playable with 60 fps by ppsspp on switch? for example, is GOW chains of olympus? or little big planet?

It depends. GOW is always a bad idea. Little Big Planet runs smooth, but has a weird graphics bug in my case.
Games that run well for me are all Monster Hunter games (expecially 3rd HD looks great), Loco Roco games, Patapon, Valkyria Chronicles, Lumines, lots of puzzle games, Metal Gear games, Katamari, Tekken, Half Minute Hero, SSX, Pesona 3rd and others. So yeah lots of good games run well, and some nice exclusives as well.
Try for yourself and see how it goes
 
It depends. GOW is always a bad idea. Little Big Planet runs smooth, but has a weird graphics bug in my case.
Games that run well for me are all Monster Hunter games (expecially 3rd HD looks great), Loco Roco games, Patapon, Valkyria Chronicles, Lumines, lots of puzzle games, Metal Gear games, Katamari, Tekken, Half Minute Hero, SSX, Pesona 3rd and others. So yeah lots of good games run well, and some nice exclusives as well.
Try for yourself and see how it goes
so thanks. but it is very sad news about GOW games.
 
so thanks. but it is very sad news about GOW games.

Yeah, there are other good games not running well: Wipeout, Tactics Ogre and Popolocrois for example. It's basically hit and miss. Oh but if you like GoW, maybe you should try Dante's Inferno. I haven't tried it on the emulator, but it's quite close gameplay wise. Maybe it runs well :)
 
I am playing Loco Roco and Burnout. They run great on x3 resolution.
Are there any settings, that makes the games look better besides higher resultion?
There are to many options and filters to choose from.
 
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Has anyone been able to use the 'alternate speed' option without the screen constantly flickering? If so what options have you enabled/disabled? Trying to use it to play/automate some battles Tactics Ogre LuCT.
 
Friend, the game Legend of Heroes II - Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch, crash in standalone. but in retroarch it work. can you fix the standalone?
 

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