I copied that folder (renamed as ppsspp-old) to opt\retropie\emulators, which is where my current (broken) standalone ppsspp emulator is located in the ppsspp folder. I found a folder now located at home\pi\ppsspp, which by the timestamp I figured was the newly-compiled old/working version that I was able to launch via SSH. I'm stumbling around very ignorant here but here's what I tried:
Psp folder retro pi how to#
On my selfish end, I tried earlier this afternoon to figure out how to make the working emulator run in retropie and failed. I'll let you know the results as soon as I've tested. I'm happy to give this a shot and will as soon as I'm in front of my TV again. The VFPU changes are indeed not in this range. If there are issues with that version, a close second would be: If you have a chance to test this version, knowing whether it works or not would cut the possible causes down by half: I tried uninstalling and reinstalling PPSSPP, both from binary and from source, and even tried deleting and replacing the rom.Įdit: I checked and the same crazy issues are happening in Burnout Dominator too.īased on that, the likely range of commits is: I deleted the Burnout Legends profile and created a new one, tried at 1x resolution and with frameskip, all had the same results.
What hardware / device and operating system? When I play burnout legends, everything works until the race starts, then the graphics go bonkers and the car repeatedly and immediately "crashes." See this video.