PSP games not working lr-ppsspp
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so i have been using the lrppsspp emulator and originally it worked flawlessly. But then, i booted up Little big planet and changed something in the retroarch configs, (i’m not sure what it was but i think it was changing the render res) and suddenly it crashed on me. I tried opening it again but it kept crashing right when the game started booting up. I tried another game,(need for speed most wanted) it didn’t work either. But somehow, with gta liberty city stories, i could get it to finish the launch intro(not the menu)without crashing. (Then it would crash)
Things I tried:-Reinstalling lr-ppsspp
-removing PPSSPP from the bios
-Reinstall the gamesThey all didn’t work.
Any help would be appreciated. -
Please add more info about your setup, as detailed in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first.
To diagnose the issue, we'd need a log from the emulator - see here how to enable and get a detailed log. Once you have the log file, post it on pastebin.com and post the link to it.
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@mitu im using raspberry pi4 4gb with RetroPie 4.7.2 (as said in the setup script)
-Xbox Series X or S controller
-aux speakers
-2.1 amp 5v power supply
-Downloaded from Raspberry imager (on a mac) -
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- Don't run RetroPie from the desktop, is not a supported configuration on the Pi.
- Your BIOS folder is empty
[WARN] SYSTEM DIR is empty, assume CONTENT DIR /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/psp/Grand Theft Auto - Liberty City Stories.iso
Did you use 'Reset Configuration' from RetroArch's RGUI ?
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@mitu yes
i did -
@popegg235 what should i do in this case?
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To get the RetroPie configuration for RetroArch, remove the
\\retropie\configs\ppsppp\retroarch.cfg
file, then re-install thelr-ppsspp
emulator.
Also, as I said, don't run RetroPie from a desktop session, it's not supported. -
@mitu how do i get to this certain file?
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@popegg235 You can use the Finder. Use 'Go -> Connect to Server' menu, write
smb://retropie
and hit connect. Use Guest as user, then you can choose theconfigs
folder - this is where the\\retropie\configs
folder is located.
How did you transfer your ROMs to RetroPie, didn't you use File Shares ? -
@mitu Thank you!
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@mitu The psp games still don’t work
(And yes i tried without the Desktop) -
@popegg235 Please post again the log, after repairing the BIOS/System folder.
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@mitu i was playing wii sports on my wii. i'm back.
here's the log: https://pastebin.com/kfQCwxDP -
@popegg235 said in PSP games not working lr-ppsspp:
here's the log: https://pastebin.com/kfQCwxDP
That's not the log file, it looks like a configuration file. I think you've copied the wrong from the
/dev/shm
folder. -
@mitu maybe this one? https://pastebin.com/jSFhrHSp
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@mitu i won't be replying for the rest of the week.
please be patient and wait -
@popegg235 said in PSP games not working lr-ppsspp:
@mitu maybe this one? https://pastebin.com/jSFhrHSp
No, this looks like a log from starting the desktop. Remember to copy the log file just after you've started the game (and it failed), if you start something else after the game, the log will be overwritten.
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@mitu i'm back if you're still here for some reason...
i tried again for the log.
here it is: https://pastebin.com/U96FjKBt
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