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└── PSP/ ├── PPSSPPSTATE/ (Used to be the state directory, no longer used) ├── SAVEDATA/ (In-game saves) ├── flash0/ (Font override for real fonts dumped from PSP system) ├── Cheats/ (Internal Cheats directory, disabled by default) ├── GAME/ (DLC directory) └── SYSTEM/ └── CACHE/ (Shader cache). One of the main reasons why people prefer PPSSPP games on Android is that PPSSPP games have wondrous and awesome graphics on Android devices. So, if you want to enjoy the PPSSPP games, you’ll need a high-end Smartphone with a high specification (at least 1 GB of Ram and 1.2Ghz processor) if not, the games won’t run properly. Looking for Psp fonts? Click to find the best 3 free fonts in the Psp style. Every font is free to download! Jul 07, 2013 If you've dumped your PSP's fonts to use with the emulator, make sure it's there in the right location in ppsspp. Start the game on any 32bit or 64bit release build post 0.8.1-361. Wait until the game loads up an goes. In this section, make sure to select PSP-2000/3000 under PSP model option. Probably, this should improve the number of games that you can play through this emulator. There you can rename your emulator and enable the Daylight saving mode. That’s all you need to configure to the best performance on the PPSSPP emulator.

My fonts are gone?
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reboot your computer.
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Turn off the onscreen font smoothing.

How do I add fonts to PSP?

To add fonts to PSP you must add them to Windows, PSP reads all True Type Fonts that are properly installed in Windows. To install them: Go to Control Panel> Fonts> File> Install New Font

Step by step for installing fonts

The proper way to install new fonts into PSP is the same way you install any font into windows. If it is installed in windows, and it is a TTF(true type font), it will be available for use in PSP.

With version 6, because of the added vector capabilities, you must have the variation of the font installed as well, if you want to use bold, italics, etc. This is not an issue with version 5.

  1. Click the start button, then settings, then open up the control panel. Double click the FONT folder and open it.
  2. Click file from the drop down menu & choose install new fonts
  3. Select the folder where your new fonts are residing & highlight fonts you want to install (or click Select All to choose all the fonts at once)
  4. Click 'OK' and you are done, and thats it!
    -Michelle
There's a better way
Manage your fonts like a pro!

Paint Shop Pro selects fonts the same way as just about every other Windows program. The list of fonts PSP lets you select from are the fonts the system knows about (minus a few fonts that PSP can't rasterize).

Which fonts does the system know about?
Mostly it knows about all the fonts you've installed in C:WindowsFonts. You can install about a thousand fonts in C:WindowsFonts, but there's two bad things about doing that. First, Windows starts misbehaving once the limit for that folder is reached, and it will sometimes start pitching old fonts - often the first font Windows pitches over the side is the font that's used for your desktop and Explorer!

Another bad thing about having too many fonts installed in C:WindowsFonts is that every time you boot, Windows loads up all those fonts to use them in applications. This slows down your boot time, and if you are short of memory, it slows down everything you do. Bad.

Fontaholics, 'the real savvy font users' keep most of their fonts in other folders, and only have their most essential fonts in C:WindowsFonts

What good will putting my fonts someplace else do?
Windows won't know about them?
Here's a cool trick that lets you use a font
that's anywhere on your system
  • Go into Windows Explorer and double-click on the icon for the font. That brings up a font viewer control which shows you some information about the font and many of the characters in the font.
  • If you have a font in, say, C:WindowsOther Fonts, all you need to use it in Paint Shop Pro, is to double-click that font and leave the font viewer control open. Go select your PSP text tool, and that font should now appear on your PSP font list.
  • You don't need to close Paint Shop Pro and reopen it to get your hands on that font - but you do have to close PSP's Text Entry dialog before the list of fonts can be updated.
Using a font manager

View your font in a font manager and it becomes available in PSP. Some font managers preload all the fonts in the same directory as the font you're viewing and make them available too, some don't.

Get a font manager
  • Luc Devroye a list of font managers
  • The Font Thinga freeware manager several of us use
  • Typographone of our commercial favorites
-Rev. Bob

Psp Fonts For Ppsspp Games

Copyright©2001 Top10 All Rights Reserved
PPSSPP
Developer(s)Henrik 'hrydgard' Rydgård, uknownbrackets, raven02, xsacha, thedax
Latest version1.11.3
ActiveYes
Platform(s)Multi-platform
EmulatesPlayStation Portable
WebsitePPSSPP.org
LicenseGNU GPLv2+
Source codeGitHub
BIOS/KeysOptional

PPSSPP (an acronym for PlayStation Portable Simulator Suitable for Playing Portably) is a multi-platform, open-source PlayStation Portable emulator written in C++ with the aim of speed and portability. Its development is ongoing and is still in a beta state, but progress is fast and most games are already playable. It is also available as a libretro core for RetroArch.

  • 3System requirements

Download[edit]

Official Stable builds
Official Dev builds
Google Play Store
Psp

Review[edit]

Since its release in 2012, the emulator is currently capable of playing around [1], more than 91% of the PSP Library[2]. 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 only recommended to use JPCSP if the game does not work in PPSSPP. 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.[3].

System requirements[edit]

Desktop[edit]

Any reasonably modern CPU will be just fine, and any GPU that can handle OpenGL 2.0 should have no issues. You should make sure to install the latest graphics drivers available though. Windows 7 is minimal requirement, and Windows 8 or later is recommended.

Android[edit]

At least 1 GHz single-core with OpenGL 2.0 would be the minimum requirement to have any decent performance. A dual or quad-core processor is even more recommended.It may run on a 600 MHz core too, but don't even bother doing so as it would most likely run at slideshow frame rates on all but the simplest of games. Some titles namely Colin McRae Rally 2005 Plus and DiRT 2 require a stronger processor, and at least one, i.e. Test Drive Unlimited, is punishing even on the highest-end models.

iOS[edit]

PPSSPP works on jailbroken iPhones and iPads with Cydia installed, running iOS 6 up to 10.x. Note that the JIT does not currently function on 64-bit iOS builds[3] It is, however, possible to install PPSSPP (or any iOS app for that matter) on a non-jailbroken device through Cydia Impactor, however.

BlackBerry 10[edit]

All BlackBerry 10 devices will have adequate speed in all games. Only very high-end games like Tekken 6 or Berserk will not be playable.

Symbian[edit]

Second-generation devices (Nokia 603, 700, 701, 808) are the minimum requirement for decent performance in 3D games. However, first-generation devices (Nokia N8, C7, E7, E7, X7, ..) will be able to play all the 2D and Mini-games.

Ppsspp

Common problems and fixes[edit]

  • Weird text?
    • Download the original fonts and place them into the /flash0/ folder, confirming overwrites; this may correct corrupted text in games that use the system font, such as punctuation replaced by overscores in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
    • Disabling buffered rendering fixed the no text issue with Final Fantasy IV for some. The forums say this will only fix it on Nvidia cards.
  • DLC works without any plugins. For most games, dropping the files in memstickPSPGAME inside folders named with the code of the game (for example, PSPGAMEULUS10566 for the US version of Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy).
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  • X doesn't work? Turn on/off Buffered Rendering or MipMapping and try again.

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  • Too slow? Turn on/off Hardware Transform and try again.
  • Dangan Ronpa: Make sure you're using the latest dev build of PPSSPP and that Buffered Rendering, Read Framebuffers to Memory and FramebufferCPUConvert are enabled (FramebufferCPUConvert is only necessary on AMD I think, I don't need it on Intel/Nvidia and other Intel/Nvidia users seem to be the same).
  • Having problems on the libretro port? Try the standalone versions; the libretro port receives updates, but they tend to be behind the standalone version.

External links[edit]

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References[edit]

Psp Font For Ppsspp

  1. https://ppssppwiki.com/ppsspp-games/
  2. http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=1473
  3. 3.03.1http://www.ppsspp.org/faq.html

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