However, once you delete the games you don't actually want (and I have a lot of those in there) you will end up with some decent jiggle room for good stuff.
That's what they've been doing with the second player USB port I think.Would be cool if we could reroute one of the usb port in there, to stick a micro sd with tons of games.
Twisted Metal 1 becomes Twisted Metal 2
Destruction Derby becomes Driver
Coolboarders 2 becomes THPS2
Oh wow the first two are dead on LMAO.
If we can get games to load from a usb that would be just too great. I need SoTN, suikoden 1+2, Dragon warrior 7(disc decay is BAD with this one), final fantasy tactics, brave fencer and legend of legaia as permanent and the rest of my shit I'll throw onto a drive.
Only a matter of time though right. Apparently it has better specs than the SNES mini and raspberry pi 3, and people use them for PS1 emulation boxes. Probably will be a case of completely removing everything and installing a completely different OS, I reckon.I really hope modders FIX the PS Classic, and not just open it up, throw Retroarch on there and call it a day. I love the mini consoles for being completely pick up and play experiences without any tinkering. Complete with UI and retro presentation.
I love Retroarch on PC, but I'm not looking for that experience on mini consoles.
"so... the actual gameplay in itself is pretty slow. ... let to figure out how to overclock this thing. humm, it's not necessarily in what I would call a playable state for Tony Hot, so ah"
"so... the actual gameplay in itself is pretty slow. ... let to figure out how to overclock this thing. humm, it's not necessarily in what I would call a playable state for Tony Hot, so ah"
lol, Why? why even bother with this peice of shit rip-off?
You may want to double-check, but I think the PSOne Classics release can be played on a Vita if you transfer it from a PS3. For some reason, it isn't one that you can download via the Vita's PSN app, despite it being possible for VR Missions.So are there any legitimate ways to play Metal Gear Solid other than on this console on Vita? I own it and was able to play it on my PSP and PS3 but I am so out of the loop on Vita that I'm half tempted to open this sucker up rather than return it.
The price of PSOne classics is low enough that I really don't feel compelled to pirate shit.
It's got a Micro USB cable but no power brick. Same as the NES/SNES, it's to be expected at this point tbhI got mine today at work (sent from Best Buy) and I found out when I opened it that it doesn't have an AC cord LOLWHAT.
*I didn't look into this thing very much (obviously)
You may want to double-check, but I think the PSOne Classics release can be played on a Vita if you transfer it from a PS3. For some reason, it isn't one that you can download via the Vita's PSN app, despite it being possible for VR Missions.
… mine came with an AC cord (it's pretty shit quality tbh). It didn't come with a USB adapter, but I have a ton of those.I got mine today at work (sent from Best Buy) and I found out when I opened it that it doesn't have an AC cord LOLWHAT.
*I didn't look into this thing very much (obviously)
I don't think there is anymore. Sony used to have a PC program (Media Go, I think it was called?) that you could download PSP content to, and I think it also worked for transferring PSN's PSP content to a Vita, but it hasn't been able to connect to PSN for a long time now. And the Vita content manager can't do that either.Oh it's one of those...yeah I hate the Vita Marketplace. I don't own a PS3 anymore so I'm SOL unless there's a way to brute force access or download it to PC or something.
It has the NTSC-J copies.
The west ended up with PAL games because of languages more than likely. Japan need not concern itself with any language but Japanese, so of course they'll use Japanese versions.
Thank god... You'd think it would be a question one wouldn't have to ask, but there are a lot of questions surrounding the classic. Best not to assume.
Are people basing this off that translated tweet from earlier? Looking at the source posted by Sony directly it is using r22 as the base which is the most recent pcsx rearmed release. I am not able to find any significant improvements beyond this release so if anyone has more info please pass along. As far as I can tell they saw it was from 2015 and assumed it must be years out of date, but that isn't true from what I have looked into.Because the emulator itself is the problem. New PCSX versions are way more optimized and you could also install Retroarch. Hackers can fix this stuff.
But I have 2 Nintendo brand USB plugs?It's got a Micro USB cable but no power brick. Same as the NES/SNES, it's to be expected at this point tbh
Are people basing this off that translated tweet from earlier? Looking at the source posted by Sony directly it is using r22 as the base which is the most recent pcsx rearmed release. I am not able to find any significant improvements beyond this release so if anyone has more info please pass along. As far as I can tell they saw it was from 2015 and assumed it must be years out of date, but that isn't true from what I have looked into.
jesus there are like 7 branches that call themselves the libretro pcsx branch. I assume this is the one? Thanks for the info, does look like quite a bit has been happening here.Check the PCSX branch by Libretro. It's way newer than the notaz source.
jesus there are like 7 branches that call themselves the libretro pcsx branch. I assume this is the one? Thanks for the info, does look like quite a bit has been happening here.
https://github.com/libretro/pcsx_rearmed
One of my all-time favs.I ll get one when it will able to play Xenogears and classic jrpgs. And maybe when its like 80€ or so.
Yeah. I just tried MvC and Spyro on it too. Works well.
Once all the kinks are ironed out, it should be a easy plug n play solution.
When you have additional games loaded up via USB, how does the GUI handle the extra games?
I'm curious if the interface will just automatically adjust the spacing between each game icon when you go from 20 to 21 titles, to 22, and so on.
The method i used only shows games you have on the usb drive. It's be back to normal if you boot without the USB drive. Because there's currently no way of backuping the NAND, I don't feel comfortable writing anything to it.
Someone on the discord channel tried putting 100 entries in the menu and it works. It'll adjust the spacing.
BTW, I tried Enhanced Resolution option from PCSX menu. Spyro runs at 30 fps at 720p.
LOLThat's absolutely great. Does it run without those hitches and stuttering i can see in the video?
Anyway, this is the 100 Tomb Raider entries on the main menu
Looks crazy.
That's absolutely great. Does it run without those hitches and stuttering i can see in the video?
Anyway, this is the 100 Tomb Raider entries on the main menu
Looks crazy.
The method i used only shows games you have on the usb drive. It's be back to normal if you boot without the USB drive. Because there's currently no way of backuping the NAND, I don't feel comfortable writing anything to it.
Someone on the discord channel tried putting 100 entries in the menu and it works. It'll adjust the spacing.
BTW, I tried Enhanced Resolution option from PCSX menu. Spyro runs at 30 fps at 720p.