The new PSPlus is about to be launched in the western market, it promises to have the best classic video games of Sony with an emulation that gamers are going to love. Despite having this premise, it seems that things are not going well, given that it has just been reported that the operation of some titles is not the most optimal.
the channel of Youtube known as Digital Foundry got to work to see how the emulation ran, making one-on-one comparisons with the original games from the 90s and early 2000s. And that is how they discovered, that indeed, we are going to play the versions PALwhich run at 50 Hz compared to those seen in NTSC.
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One of the games in which they focused the most to see the performance of the new PSPlus it was Ape Escape, which initially runs at about 30 frames per second, a speed that drops to 25 once the character is taken. Also, the resolution stretches the graphics a bit more, making the original version look sharper than normal.
For its part, the additions for these classics were also verified, having rewind options, resolution adjustment, pause, fast recording and more. Regarding the performance of the emulation of PSPis good, since you can change the visual aspect to the one that the player prefers, in addition, the resolution adapts to the TV so as not to perceive the saw teeth.
In conclusion, it is very likely that the only ones affected in terms of emulation are the classics of the first PlayStationthough it is likely that many errors will be overlooked by many.
Via: Digital Foundry