Seems to be a bug with new games in general it works with games that are previously saved. but still refused me to create a new game than save. Ok I took a game save slot1.mcd and dropped it in to the memcard folder from the forum topic and after loading that game save I can now save games.
I even checked permissions to make sure they have full read/write permissions and they do. data/data//files/cfg/chrono_cross_(disc_1).iniīut for the life of me it appears not to be seeing the slot1.mcd or slot2.mcd as memory cards. This project is not affiliated in any way with Sony Interactive Entertainment.Code: Select all FPSE - Fast PlayStation Emulator "PlayStation" and "PSX" are registered trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe Limited. Passes amidog's CPU and GTE tests in both interpreter and recompiler modes, partial passing of CPX tests.SwanStation will automatically load the SBI file when it is found next to the CD image.įor example, if your disc image was named Spyro3.cue, you would place the SBI file in the same directory, and name it Spyro3.sbi. libcrypt not functioning usually manifests as hanging or crashing, but can sometimes affect gameplay too, depending on how the game implemented it.įor these games, make sure that the CD image and its corresponding SBI (.sbi) file have the same name and are placed in the same directory. LibCrypt protection and SBI filesĪ number of PAL region games use LibCrypt protection, requiring additional CD subchannel information to run properly. Mismatching the disc and console regions with the check disabled is supported, but may break games if they are patching the BIOS and expecting specific content. This is the only way to play unlicensed games or homebrew which does not supply a correct region string on the disc, aside from using fastboot which skips the check entirely. The region checking can be disabled in the console options tab. SwanStation supports automatic detection disc regions, and if you set the console region to auto-detect as well, this should never be a problem. This means that when the region of the console does not match the disc, it will refuse to boot, giving a "Please insert PlayStation CD-ROM" message. So, basically anything made in the last 10 years or so.īy default, SwanStation will emulate the region check present in the CD-ROM controller of the console. For the hardware renderers, a GPU capable of OpenGL 3.1/OpenGL ES 3.0/Direct3D 11 Feature Level 10.0 (or Vulkan 1.0) and above.But it needs to be x86_64, AArch32/armv7, or AArch64/ARMv8, otherwise you won't get a recompiler and it'll be slow. Automatic loading/applying of PPF patches.Namco GunCon lightgun support (simulated with mouse).Digital and analog controllers for input (rumble is forwarded to host).
Direct loading of Portable Sound Format (psf) files.Supports bin/cue images, raw bin/img files, MAME CHD, single-track ECM, MDS/MDF, and unencrypted PBP formats."Fast boot" for skipping BIOS splash/intro.PGXP for geometry precision, texture correction, and depth buffer emulation.Texture filtering, and true colour (24-bit) in hardware renderers.
Follow the instructions in "Universal Windows Platform / Xbox One" below. You may want to reduce the readahead size to reduce hitches on seek/loading.
You can use an image from any hardware version or region, although mismatching game regions and BIOS regions may have compatibility issues. "Hack" options are discouraged, the default configuration should support all playable games with only some of the enhancements having compatibility issues.Ī "BIOS" ROM image is required to to start the emulator and to play games. The goal is to be as accurate as possible while maintaining performance suitable for low-end devices. SwanStation is a fork of DuckStation, which is an emulator of the Sony PlayStation(TM) console, focusing on playability, speed, and long-term maintainability.
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