06-18-2013, 03:25 AM
You should also mention that one of the reasons that PPSSPP has developed so well in less than a year is because there is communication between the two (JPCSP & PPSSPP) development teams. Now imagine if JPCSP was closed-source or that there wasn't any real documentation on the PSP architecture. Would it have been easy to create a PSP emulator in a programming language of one's choosing? Ex: PCSP hasn't developed as well as PPSSPP despite being programmed in the same language (C++). Hopefully, PSPE4ALL can do better and still be developed well into the future.
People need to stop posting junk about how PPSSPP will blow JPCSP right out of the water. People should be a little bit more grateful to the JPCSP development team for creating a program (in Java, something most people would not even attempt) that allows users to enjoy their PSP games on the computer.
People need to stop posting junk about how PPSSPP will blow JPCSP right out of the water. People should be a little bit more grateful to the JPCSP development team for creating a program (in Java, something most people would not even attempt) that allows users to enjoy their PSP games on the computer.