Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth
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06-19-2014, 12:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2014 01:41 AM by sushiseru.)
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RE: Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth
(04-10-2014 01:09 AM)FinalFLuver Wrote: well this is just great. I just finished the game and in the final FMV cutscene i get the "PPSSPP has stopped working" message!?!?!?!? Wow. You sound incredibly ungrateful. Why don't you fix it? In the meantime, stop acting like a d*ck, and use Youtube to see the ending. It isn't like it matters: you can't save after Asgard Hill. So, while I not playing the main game, I am playing the Seraphic Gate here is what I noticed: I am coming from an actual PSP that still works. All my comparisons are generally too that. PC version: some squares over the left side portraits when they come on the left side of the screen. Textures are a bit sharper than the actual PSP version which is a plus. Other than that, the PC version runs perfectly fine, and all speedups are clear. >PC Specs: AMD Phenom II X4 @ 3.0 GHz, 120 GB SSD Samsung 840 EVO (helps with loading times), and a Radeon 7870 2GB (this is what really helps game performance...) Playing with a PS3 controller + MotionInJoy Android version: My tablets are utter crap. I have an HP Touchpad with an Adreno 220 running CM 10.1, and a Kindle Fire HD 2012 version (w/ camera) also running CM 10.1. The CPU on the TouchPad is OC'ed to 1.7 GHz but it actually never gets that high according to the read-outs from TricksterMod. GPU is @ 266. -- HP Touchpad results: With the default settings, you only notice fluid play if you hold down the speed-up play button, so you need to apply the following. Settings: > Frameskipping: 2; > Auto frameskip: On; > Alternative speed: 25%; > Lazy texture caching (speed up): On; > Retain changed textures (speedup, memory hog): On; > Low quality splines and bezier curves: On; Game plays well, some stuttering, almost PSP quality and sounds don't crap shoot either. Cheats work, too. Unfortunately, the touchpad is too big for me to use comfortably, so the Kindle Fire was next. The Kindle Fire has a stock underclocked 1.2 GHz processor. These are just some bad batches that TI thought were not up to par, but they can be safely OC'ed to 1.5 GHz. The GPU frequency is 384 MHz max as a PowerVR SGX540. Playing this game on my Kindle was 10x better than the HP TouchPad. On the default settings, audio and video are stuttering and this fact is worse on the Kindle b/c the Kindle uses two large actual speakers and you will feel it: I saw these for myself when I opened it up. Settings: > Lazy texture caching (speed up): On; > Retain changed textures (speedup, memory hog): On; > Low quality splines and bezier curves: On; Then the game plays like butter... Upon going into the menu, some sprites and textures turn into works of HP Lovecraft, but eventually go back to normal after a bit. This may be independent of my settings, but some of the text is messed up. |
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