![]() ![]() Sorry about that! Why would the core downloaded through retroarch be a major version behind, though? Apparently, version 1.9.0 released quite a while ago, too ( Sep 25, 2019). Downloaded the 1.8.0 assets now, and they work fine. be able to play anything, no matter how many ISOs you have on your device. **EDIT**: Annnnd of course, I only decide to check the actual version of that master branch and compare it to the core version AFTER having posted this topic. Download the APK of DamonPS2 - PS2 Emulator - PSP PPSSPP PS2 Emu for Android. Has anyone else recently run into this issue? If you've managed to fix it, could you point me in the right direction as well? However, I've tried pasting in the assets folder from the master branch of the PPSSPP github (as linked in the retroarch documentation) as well, figuring that one should match up. No dice. ![]() It seems the issue is usually a mismatch between the version of the PPSSPP core versus the version of the assets (specifically ppge_atlas.zim). Of course, I've tried Googling the problem. New issue Provide ppsspp core for retroarch ios 14430 Open Stevie-T opened this issue on 3 comments Stevie-T commented on What should happen Who would benefit from it 1 Libretro mentioned this issue Can't build dylib for libretro on ios-arm64 target 14681 Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. This does not happen to me with the other libretro stuff. Search for other reports of the same issue. I thought that the 1.8.9 was the PPSSPP version, but that seems to be the Retroarch version. Unstable Frame on PPSSPP core Retroarch on Android Phone 15255 Closed 2 of 5 tasks yudhiyou opened this issue on 4 comments yudhiyou commented on Test in the latest git build in case it's already fixed. The commit hash of this version is 020d7c3. The PPSSPP core (1.8.5) should be up-to-date. It seems I was wrong about the PPSSPP version. I've tried adding multipe versions of the PPSSPP assets folder, as well as the actual PSP fonts, to the retroarch\system\PPSSPP folder. ![]() So I got my PPSSPP core set up in Retroarch and everything works fine, except for the system messages (as shown in the attachment). ![]()
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