This is how you have to compare if your device should really be used to emulate something. Emulation on a desktop PC is typically a much lower hurdle than a mobile phone. The CPU in the PSP is not an ARM chip, it is just as hard for your mobile phone to emulate it as a desktop.

Just temper your expectations when running emulators on devices that are not desktop computers. Not every game is going to perform equally well. If every game is having the same issue, then it's likely the mobile device is just too weak overall.


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btw as said i cannot confirm this at all, i had no performance issues playing some psp games on my 10 yo sony Xperia z1 whatsoever. a psp has about as much power than a old cucumber, of course a modern mobile cpu can play those games, but it depends on several factors, especially the game itself, not every game will perform well, obviously!

If you are having some issues, this worked for me, as i've had a game freeze in both android and PC while trying to connect, and another issue i had was that it said something like "socket error" and some numbers, which i don't remember, but it wasn't socket error 111, it was another one.

EDIT: I forgot something important, in the ppsspp emulator -> settings -> networking, the is a text that says Change MAC Address, you need to make sure that the code at the right is different from everybody else who is going to play with you, everyone has to have something different from each other, to do it, just simply touch or click on it and it will generate another code.

I'm banging my head against the wall trying to get smooth performance out of PPSSPP through Retroarch on my android phone. It's stuttering (especially in cutscenes) and just generally performing slowly. If I launch standalone PPSSPP installed via app store, the same game runs perfectly.

So I own a jailbroken PSP but it's getting up there in years and use and it's starting to go completely kaput. Analog stick died on me entirely, D-pad isn't working all too well, buttons are really worn out and tend to stick, etc etc etc. I was thinking of just replacing it but noticed there's a ton of different emulators for android phones and to be honest the emulators would work better for what and when I want to play (due to savestates; I've lost so much progress in RPGs since the battery on PSP isn't that great and I sometimes have to just stop due to RL stuff). I use iphone for my main service and I don't really want to jailbreak it, so I'm not looking to buy an expensive phone that would be used for everything. Literally just want a small gaming machine that I can play at work on lunch so I don't go insane.

BUT! Being able to map different button inputs to swipes or a double tap on the screen has made playing so many games feel so much more natural with a touch screen! I've always hated using touch buttons on android in the past so I never bothered to use my phone for it, but with phones the convenience just couldn't be beat for me. So I ended up playing most games that I play just on my phone.

I have a droid incredible 4g lte that has lesser specs than your phone. I switch the save files between android and pc. Although the pc is better, playing vcs with my phone is playable, but the audio is not very good. It has gotten better by using the latest build of ppsspp. I think the settings are kind of phone specific, so you could mess around with the settings to make it work well enough for you.

I'm currently doing this with syncthing. Works perfectly well.Two notes:Save games for Gran Turismo and little big planet won't load on a different psp than the one they were created on, but they load in ppsspp perfectly well. You should have no issues using them across PC and Android.On Android 8 and above, syncthing won't be able to save data to the sd card, except if you use a subfolder inside the app folder. Since you can't change the save game folder in Android PPSSPP, you won't be able to sync if you use the sd card.

DamonPS2 is a PlayStation 2 emulator for android with remarkably good performance on a wide variety of android devices, as well as loads of games. On paper, it can emulate 90% of the PS2 catalog. Not only that, all those games run very well on this emulator.

The ports of PPSSPP for mobile devices offer additional features specific to each platform, such as 'immersive mode' for Android devices, support of the multimedia buttons within Symbian devices and screen stretching on BlackBerry 10 devices to support square screens. All ports of PPSSPP for mobile devices support the use of accelerometers, keyboards and gamepads as input devices.

Since its release in 2012, the emulator is currently capable of playing 2559 games perfectly, 552 playable, 257 ingame, 134 menu-intro, and 202 unbootable.[1]. It is very active and gets updated frequently. It's also significantly faster than JPCSP due to it being coded in C++ instead of Java. It is worth noting that not all these games can be played on mobile devices. These devices, especially older ones, often have very poor OpenGL ES drivers, although the situation is improving[2]. 2351a5e196

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