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Testing r1518-r1519 tools on real PSP
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umm... I don't know where to post this comment, so please forgive me if I'm in the wrong thread.

Regarding performance of r1516 and latest one (r1526), I think r1516 is still better though I only confirmed this using FF7 Crisis Core. Since r1524, I found those version seems to lose a few FPS. Although still fully playable, but it becomes laggy. Meanwhile, on r1516, it runs more smoothly. Wonder why this happened with newer builds when they are "generally" expected to be better?

And, I've seen many critics regarding speedhack on other threads, but I think it is useful. It helps me a lot when I am in places where fps dropped down. Well, it doesn't increase JPCSP's fps, but when it is laggy, it's better just to fast-forward it, right? I used cheat engine's speedhack.

Also, another question for Crisis Core. On sector 8, I have an upside-down view.. Floors are on top of screen, while characters are reversed. Sometimes this can be solved by unchecking Media Engine. This problem still persists even on r1524. Is there a permanent solution for this bug?

thanks in advance.
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RE: Testing r1518-r1519 tools on real PSP - by tr4nquility - 05-30-2010, 01:09 AM

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