Any advice you guys may have would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Thanks so much for that! I think I got a couple of sweet spots figured out for the MMX games. Donkey Kong Country also proved difficult, but I think I narrowed that down, too. I appreciate your advice, guile!guile wrote:On some games that use the Super FX chip (Megaman X2, X3) or Mode7 (F-Zero, Mario Kart) a lot, there is slowdown no matter what settings you use. On certain ones, you can get them to be very playable with a few tweaks. For me the most useful ones are setting the PSP clockspeed to 333Mhz and frameskip to 1-3. That's usually enough to get them to be pretty good.
For Donkey Kong Country to run more faster try Turning on Ignore palette write. Go to Misc then Hack/debug menu. This might also work for other game that runs slow.sylosisfan wrote:Thanks so much for that! I think I got a couple of sweet spots figured out for the MMX games. Donkey Kong Country also proved difficult, but I think I narrowed that down, too. I appreciate your advice, guile!guile wrote:On some games that use the Super FX chip (Megaman X2, X3) or Mode7 (F-Zero, Mario Kart) a lot, there is slowdown no matter what settings you use. On certain ones, you can get them to be very playable with a few tweaks. For me the most useful ones are setting the PSP clockspeed to 333Mhz and frameskip to 1-3. That's usually enough to get them to be pretty good.
Wow... that ignore palette write works like magic. Thankswizard wrote:For Donkey Kong Country to run more faster try Turning on Ignore palette write. Go to Misc then Hack/debug menu. This might also work for other game that runs slow.sylosisfan wrote:Thanks so much for that! I think I got a couple of sweet spots figured out for the MMX games. Donkey Kong Country also proved difficult, but I think I narrowed that down, too. I appreciate your advice, guile!guile wrote:On some games that use the Super FX chip (Megaman X2, X3) or Mode7 (F-Zero, Mario Kart) a lot, there is slowdown no matter what settings you use. On certain ones, you can get them to be very playable with a few tweaks. For me the most useful ones are setting the PSP clockspeed to 333Mhz and frameskip to 1-3. That's usually enough to get them to be pretty good.