Homebrew RELEASE PPSSPP Switch Standalone Beta

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I don't know what's going on I remapped L3 to L1 in the switch menu incase it was my joycon, but still not working. I'll try to reinstall PPSSPP.
 
Overclock and try using GLES2 version, see if the performance will be better. Other than that, you have to stick with what you've got. Some games just don't run fullspeed on switch.
Can you please descripe how use overclock ? and what is mean ?

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Its not a thing on Standalone, only on the libretro core due to unknown reasons.
Its the reason why i ported standalone, heh
PPSSPP In retroarch when want to savestate it give me freez .. how should fix that ?
 
Hi any news about 1.10 ?

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Hi any news about 1.10?
 
Hi, how can I use 720P as native resolution? I just noticed that the standalone version outputs at 1080P.
I use handheld at most of time, plus I also wanted to use nearest filtering with manual integer scaling layout (like retroarch) to prevent pixels got weirdly stretched. I just like the pixel-to-pixel experience.

Consider the Switch Lite, the Mariko unit just got hackable, and Lite don't actually need a 1080p output for TV sake.
 
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Hi, how can I use 720P as native resolution? I just noticed that the standalone version outputs at 1080P.
I use handheld at most of time, plus I also wanted to use nearest filtering with manual integer scaling layout (like retroarch) to prevent pixels got weirdly stretched. I just like the pixel-to-pixel experience.

Consider the Switch Lite, the Mariko unit just got hackable, and Lite don't actually need a 1080p output for TV sake.

I assume the "1:1" resolution option is kinda native. At least I do use it all the time. If I am wrong however, you could use the "x3" resolution option. It is slightly over native res, but good enough
 
I assume the "1:1" resolution option is kinda native. At least I do use it all the time. If I am wrong however, you could use the "x3" resolution option. It is slightly over native res, but good enough
Nope, the whole Standalone nro renders its video output in 1080p, and fit to 720p while handheld so it's actually NOT native.
 
Well all right then, 3x it is :)
Your reply does not make any sense.

What I say "renders its video output in 1080p", I'm talking about that, I am aware of the PPSSPP standalone nro build outputs it's whole video information "1:1" to a 1080p virtual monitor. That means if you use the 1:1 option, you almost using the 4x option.

That means, what will Standalone NRO do with internal 3x is: First the core render the game in 810p, then the game screen stretch to fit the 1080p virtual monitor, at last it fit to 720p under the handheld mode.

So, what I want is attempt to change the virtual monitor's resolution (which I formerly refered as native resolution), to avoid the non-sense stretching then I can finally get rid of heavily tampered pixel (became odd-shaped by multiple linear nearest linear nearest filter) and enjoy my 2D adventure games in a comfortable pixel-to-pixel experience under handheld mode.

If the retroarch could be less buggy, for the native resolution sake I would better use retroarch though.

If you still not get my point, please do not comment on me in the topic furthermore.

Edit: I might not sober at that time while I was just getting up, if I brought you anythng unpleasant, I apologize for that.
 
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I have a question about GTA LCS (.iso USA), is there any way to reduce stutter when driving (probably from loading assets)?
 
The GLES2 version has to be used to reduce the stutter in GTA. It's basically the only reason that build exists - GTA stutter.
 
The GLES2 version has to be used to reduce the stutter in GTA. It's basically the only reason that build exists - GTA stutter.
Yeah, I use GLES2 version of the emulator, but there is still some hiccups in GTA LCS, where the game stops for half a second or less, and that annoys me, so I tried to ask here for help. High OC does not change much.
 
Its the best you can get. Without GLES2 version the hiccups are a lot longer and much more annoying. But using GLES2 its more than playable (at lest for me). I've completed half of GTA VCS and small hiccups related to assets loading didn't bother me almost at all. Also there's a great cheat for gta that binds camera to right stick, i highly recommend it. 60 fps cheat is also good but i personally find it more comfortable playing with stable 30 rather than having constant fluctuations from 30 to 60 cause you just can't get stable 60 all the time sadly.
 
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what does it mean by standalone?? and how would i play games on this?? i aint seen any games in it. im confused.
 

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