While a native "Injustice" was never released for the original PSP, fans often use the emulator to play the PlayStation Vita version of Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition or through specialized fan mods. The Ultimate Edition is the definitive way to play, as it includes:
Given that the PSP’s hardware (333 MHz CPU, 64MB RAM) is far weaker than even the cheapest 2013 smartphone, a native PSP port of Injustice was impossible. However, the PPSSPP community has reverse-engineered the mobile engine (Unity 4.3) to run on Sony’s portable architecture. Modders are currently working on:
In PPSSPP → Graphics → “Texture Filtering” set to “Nearest” (not Linear). Then turn off “Bloom Lighting” in the game’s own options.
While a native "Injustice" was never released for the original PSP, fans often use the emulator to play the PlayStation Vita version of Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition or through specialized fan mods. The Ultimate Edition is the definitive way to play, as it includes:
Given that the PSP’s hardware (333 MHz CPU, 64MB RAM) is far weaker than even the cheapest 2013 smartphone, a native PSP port of Injustice was impossible. However, the PPSSPP community has reverse-engineered the mobile engine (Unity 4.3) to run on Sony’s portable architecture. Modders are currently working on:
In PPSSPP → Graphics → “Texture Filtering” set to “Nearest” (not Linear). Then turn off “Bloom Lighting” in the game’s own options.