Enable Vertical Synchronization in PPSSPP

Edited by Lukward Thomason, VisiHow, Eng

Hi! You're watching VisiHow. In the previous tutorial, we changed the rendering method. This is a tutorial on how to enable the vertical synchronization in the PlayStation Portable emulator.

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Steps

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    Let's open up the Emulator by double-clicking it
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    Then, you need to click "Settings"
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    In the settings section, you need to ensure that "Graphics" is selected
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    On the right side, scroll down to find "Vsync"
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    This is vertical synchronization.
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    Check "VSync"
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    The screen, while moving to the right or to the left, won't be cut in half. Depending on the power of your computer you need to set this either "On" or "Off". Setting this to "On" will make the games stutter or be slower if your computer isn't strong enough. Bear that in mind.
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This concludes our tutorial on how to enable vertical synchronization in the PlayStation Portable emulator. Thank you for watching VisiHow! If you have any other comments or questions, please leave them in the comments section below.

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Recent edits by: VisiHow, Lukward Thomason

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