PPSSPP v0.9.5 is released. PPSSPP is a fast and portable PSP emulator for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, written in C++.
PPSSPP v0.9.5 Changelog:
* Many, many emulation fixes: - bezier/spline curve support, fixing LocoRoco and others - stencil clear emulation, fixing Final Fantasy IV text * Performance improvements in some games * Post-processing shaders like FXAA, scanlines, vignette * More solid save states (we will try to keep them working from now on. Save states only upgrade forward, not backward to older versions though). * Change render resolution independently of window size * Massive debugger improvements * Win32 menu bar is now translatable * Multiple UI bugs were fixed, and the UI instantly changes when a new language is selected * Win32: Ability to store PPSSPP's config files and memory stick files in places other than the same directory * Android-x86 support * Unofficial port for modified Xbox 360 consoles * Atrac3+ plugin no longer required. Symbian now supports Atrac3+ audio. * Symbian audio and ffmpeg is now threaded for more consistent media processing. * Haptic feedback support for mobile devices. * Accurate system information for mobile devices. * Qt audio has been fixed. * Analog controller support for Blackberry. |
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Download: PPSSPP v0.9.5
Source: Here
Runs great, doesn't seem to do much for compatibility as compared to most recent GIT builds but still runs very well all things considered. I get full speed on nearly everything I tried thus far. I'm running a pretty modest rig, AMD Phenom X4 9850 BE w/ 8gb DDR2, nothing special.
ReplyDeleteIf they fix the "Hot Pixel" I considered 100% v0.9.5
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