

Now I can play williams pinball and wwe all stars on my bartop yay! Only issue is I still couldn’t play angry birds because now while I could pull the pulley, it wasn’t true analog functionality where you can pull back just a little.

#PPSSPP PANGYA GOLF PSP#
And, BTW, for what it’s worth similar to what we recently found for Reicast, with the proper settings lr-ppsspp installed from source works very well (for the same games that work very well with stand-alone, which is not most psp games, of ok so I figured this out on my own eventually so posting in case anyone else has this issue in the future putting lr-ppsspp on a bartop where you only have one joystick to work with.ġ-go to retroarch GUI menu from the psp game you want to change controls forģ-keep type of control as retropad not retropad with analogĤ-if like me your joystick is loaded automatically as the psp digital game pad but for the game you need it recognized as analog, scroll down to where the entries begin with “auto” and where it is referencing the dpad up down left rightĥ-change those auto entries by clicking on them until they refer to analog up (y-), analog down (y+), analog right (x+), analog left (x-).Ħ-then select the option for saving the game control configħ-back out, go to the overrides menu and select “save game override” Can someone help me figure out what I need to change in the remapping GUI to do this? I need to use the Lr-ppsspp emulator because the standalone backs out to a general PSP user interface when you exit a game and I don’t want that clutter on my bartop. Pangya Fantasy Golf is one of the few PSP games thats well protected with some good copy-protection (just like the newer DJMax games for the PSP). For those games I want my joystick recognized as the analog stick for the PSP rather than the dpad. Some psp games work fine so I don’t want to mess with overall config files, just remap using the RetroArch GUI remapping and save the game config for these couple of games. On my bartop (raspberry pi 3b+, retropie 4.4 also) I only have one joystick (Xin mo) to work with. On my retropie setup where I have a knock off usb PlayStation controller connected it properly recognizes the dpad as the psp dpad and the left analog stick as the psp stick. Combining golf gameplay, endless customization options and a slew of sassy female characters set in beautiful environments, PANGYA: Fantasy Golf is based on the. (Specifically I am trying to move my character in WWE All Stars and pull the pinball plunger in Williams Pinball classic). A few PSP games require analog input from the PSP stick. Either way it'll have you up and running.Hi, so I searched the forum tags for psp and lr-ppspp and reviewed the retropie docs page for psp and retroarch configuration but am still stuck. If you have a custom set of options you use already, you can instead copy PPSSPP.opt to that filename, then edit the line I mentioned. That'll give you default settings for the game other than that one change. Ppsspp_io_timing_method = "Simulate UMD delays"

If you do the former, I recommend saving game options for Pangya (via the first entry in the core options) so future changes don't break this game for you.įor the latter, make a text file at retroarch/config/PPSSPP/.opt, then add this line: Either you can start a different game and change the setting, or you can make a game config to do it. You have two options depending on your preference. It'll freeze/crash your emulator otherwise. Quick heads up, you need to set the IO Timing Method to "Simulate UMD Delays" to even start this game. Pangya - Fantasy Golf (USA).iso RA Checksum: ef3b412e898e639d2bcd4aa991c3eb35 Official Topic Post for discussion about Pangya Fantasy Golf (PlayStation Portable)Ĭreated 6 Sep, 2021 12:14 by voiceofautumn
