Psp __link__: Gmod
Projects like GMod-PSP (and similar homebrew sandbox attempts) often provided: A basic, flat, open map. The ability to spawn a few basic shapes (cubes, spheres). Rudimentary movement physics (similar to a physics gun).
Note: These projects are often hard to find now, residing on old homebrew forums or archive sites, and required a hacked PSP running Custom Firmware (CFW). 2. Using PSP Models Within GMod (PC) gmod psp
“GMod PSP” is primarily a community-driven concept—either simplified homebrew sandboxes inspired by Garry’s Mod or streaming/remote-play methods to experience GMod content on PSP-like devices. Full-feature parity with GMod is impractical on PSP hardware, but creative, lightweight projects can capture the sandbox spirit in compact, enjoyable ways. Note: These projects are often hard to find
To run these demakes, you need a PSP (like PRO-C or LME). Full-feature parity with GMod is impractical on PSP
: In many GMod horror maps like "The Village," finding a "paper" or note is a key objective to progress or escape.
The PSP is powered by a MIPS R4000-based CPU clocked between 11MHz and 333MHz. The Source Engine requires modern x86 architecture and significantly higher clock speeds to compute real-time physics via the Havok engine.