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With Fast Disc Speed, Metal Gear Solid on PSP hardware is the fastest way to play the game. Due to the control scheme on PSP, it is not recommended to run it on a PSP. The best way to play on a PSP 2K or 3K is to set the analog nub to inventory menus, or else menus become very slow. The most viable method to play on PSP is the PSP Go while utilizing the bluetooth controller feature. Even this is not recommended, | With Fast Disc Speed, Metal Gear Solid on PSP hardware is the fastest way to play the game. Due to the control scheme on PSP, it is not recommended to run it on a PSP. The best way to play on a PSP 2K or 3K is to set the analog nub to inventory menus, or else menus become very slow. The most viable method to play on PSP is the PSP Go while utilizing the bluetooth controller feature. Even this is not recommended, | ||
- | It has been shown that PSP3K loads slightly faster | + | It has been shown that PSP3K loads slightly faster |
PlayStation TV Menu Operations for disc change and controller change do not count against the In Game Timer. | PlayStation TV Menu Operations for disc change and controller change do not count against the In Game Timer. |