killamch89 Posted June 4, 2025 Posted June 4, 2025 I’ve been experimenting with PSP emulators like PPSSPP, JPCSP, and RetroArch’s PSP core, and there are still missing features I’d love to see addressed. Personally, I think more accurate shader support for simulating the original screen’s pixel structure would be a big improvement. Built-in cheat code management and a sleeker fast-forward mode without audio distortion would also be game-changers. On top of that, better touchscreen emulation options and support for motion controls in games like LocoRoco would elevate the experience. What features do you think are essential for next-gen PSP emulators?
Scorpion Posted June 6, 2025 Posted June 6, 2025 I believe current PSP emulators could improve with better graphics enhancement, smoother performance, and more accurate game compatibility. Additionally, features like save states, multiplayer support, and user-friendly interfaces would greatly enhance the overall experience for players.
killamch89 Posted June 7, 2025 Author Posted June 7, 2025 Better ad-hoc multiplayer emulation over internet would be game-changing - so many PSP games had amazing local co-op that's essentially lost to time without proper netplay support.