Gmod: Psp

GMod PSP is 90% myth, 10% homebrew magic. If you own a hacked PSP, search for "Lua Physics Sandbox." If you want the real deal, buy a Steam Deck. And always, always weld a thruster to a toilet.

Advanced users utilized homebrew applications like PSPdisp or RemoteJoy . These programs allowed users to stream their PC screen directly to the PSP via a USB cable or local Wi-Fi. The PSP's buttons could be mapped to emulate keyboard and mouse inputs. While this did technically allow a user to look at GMod on a PSP screen, the severe input lag, low streaming resolution, and cramped control mapping made it virtually unplayable for actual gaming. gmod psp

| Game/Homebrew | Developer | Similarity to GMod | Playable on PSP? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | PSP-Homebrew community | High (Ragdolls, thrusters) | Yes (CFW Required) | | Garry's Mod Demake | Various (unfinished) | Medium (Prop spawning only) | Yes (Prototypes) | | Ragdoll Masters | Homebrew | Low (Fighting game with physics) | Yes | | Half-Life 2 PSP Port | (Cancelled) | N/A | No | GMod PSP is 90% myth, 10% homebrew magic

Map the PSP’s directional pad, analog nub, and face buttons to key bindings in Garry’s Mod (e.g., mapping the analog nub to mouse movement, X to jump, and the Right Trigger to primary fire/Toolgun use). The Experience: While this did technically allow a user to

Several developers have attempted to recreate the GMod experience or port its assets through homebrew applications and mods: Gmod-Style Homebrews : Developers have created apps like PSP Game Maker

Here is the reality:

is the crown jewel of the GMod PSP homebrew scene. Built with Lua Player Plus, this demo allows you to: