VITA Showing Framerate Counter In PS1 Games

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Is there a way to show the fps counter while playing PS1 games? I tried plugins like cwcheat & PSP Hud they only work for PSP games.
 
You can do it in duckstation, not sure otherwise

[edit - just saw this was Vita, never mind!]
 
Is there a way to show the fps counter while playing PS1 games? I tried plugins like cwcheat & PSP Hud they only work for PSP games.
  • Open the PPSSPP emulator.
  • Navigate to the main menu and select Settings.
  • Click on the User Interface tab in the Settings menu.
  • Scroll down to the Notifications section.
  • Enable the toggle next to Display Framerate to turn the counter on.
  • Go to the Graphics tab in the settings menu.
  • Ensure that Fullscreen is selected and not just a windowed mode, as this can affect the overlay display.
So says Google
 
  • Open the PPSSPP emulator.
  • Navigate to the main menu and select Settings.
  • Click on the User Interface tab in the Settings menu.
  • Scroll down to the Notifications section.
  • Enable the toggle next to Display Framerate to turn the counter on.
  • Go to the Graphics tab in the settings menu.
  • Ensure that Fullscreen is selected and not just a windowed mode, as this can affect the overlay display.
So says Google
Vita, not PPSSPP.
 
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...did you seriously not see the prefix of this post?
Actually no I didn't. I was about half asleep when I first posted it. Apologies.

And can people Seriously not Use Google?

To show a framerate counter while playing PS1 games on a PS Vita, a custom plugin is required, such as Framecounter Vita.
Installation and Usage:
  • Download the plugin: Obtain the Framecounter.suprx file.
  • Transfer the plugin: Copy the .suprx file to the ux0:tai/ or ur0:tai/ folder on your PS Vita (depending on where your tai folder is located).
  • Edit config.txt: Open the config.txt file located in the same tai folder.
    • Add the following line under the *ALL section (to enable the plugin for all games) or under the specific game's *TITLEID section (for a particular game):
Code
ux0:tai/Framecounter.suprx</span>

(Replace ux0 with ur0 if you placed the plugin in the ur0:tai/ folder.)
  • Reboot: Restart your PS Vita for the changes to take effect.
  • Toggle FPS display: During gameplay, hold the Start button for approximately 3 seconds to enable or disable the framerate counter display.
This plugin will display an FPS counter on the top left side of your screen while playing PS1 games through Adrenaline on your PS Vita.
 
Actually no I didn't. I was about half asleep when I first posted it. Apologies.

And can people Seriously not Use Google?

To show a framerate counter while playing PS1 games on a PS Vita, a custom plugin is required, such as Framecounter Vita.
Installation and Usage:
  • Download the plugin: Obtain the Framecounter.suprx file.
  • Transfer the plugin: Copy the .suprx file to the ux0:tai/ or ur0:tai/ folder on your PS Vita (depending on where your tai folder is located).
  • Edit config.txt: Open the config.txt file located in the same tai folder.
    • Add the following line under the *ALL section (to enable the plugin for all games) or under the specific game's *TITLEID section (for a particular game):
Code
ux0:tai/Framecounter.suprx</span>

(Replace ux0 with ur0 if you placed the plugin in the ur0:tai/ folder.)
  • Reboot: Restart your PS Vita for the changes to take effect.
  • Toggle FPS display: During gameplay, hold the Start button for approximately 3 seconds to enable or disable the framerate counter display.
This plugin will display an FPS counter on the top left side of your screen while playing PS1 games through Adrenaline on your PS Vita.
It's a retro game forum, asking questions is pretty normal. Maybe even find out new information that isn't on google. Never know who's hanging out with new knowledge
 
Actually no I didn't. I was about half asleep when I first posted it. Apologies.

And can people Seriously not Use Google?

To show a framerate counter while playing PS1 games on a PS Vita, a custom plugin is required, such as Framecounter Vita.
Installation and Usage:
  • Download the plugin: Obtain the Framecounter.suprx file.
  • Transfer the plugin: Copy the .suprx file to the ux0:tai/ or ur0:tai/ folder on your PS Vita (depending on where your tai folder is located).
  • Edit config.txt: Open the config.txt file located in the same tai folder.
    • Add the following line under the *ALL section (to enable the plugin for all games) or under the specific game's *TITLEID section (for a particular game):
Code
ux0:tai/Framecounter.suprx</span>

(Replace ux0 with ur0 if you placed the plugin in the ur0:tai/ folder.)
  • Reboot: Restart your PS Vita for the changes to take effect.
  • Toggle FPS display: During gameplay, hold the Start button for approximately 3 seconds to enable or disable the framerate counter display.
This plugin will display an FPS counter on the top left side of your screen while playing PS1 games through Adrenaline on your PS Vita.
Do you have proof that it works?
 
Do you have proof that it works?
Not so much since I said I googled it.
And I'm not breaking out my Vita since I would have to re-jailbreak it and try it.
I gave you an answer. Use it or don't.
shrug3.gif
 
Not so much since I said I googled it.
And I'm not breaking out my Vita since I would have to re-jailbreak it and try it.
I gave you an answer. Use it or don't.
So you just wasted my time, thanks.
 

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