Enable "Haptic Feedback on Touch" in PPSSPP settings. Every button press gives a subtle vibration, helping you know you’ve switched weapons without looking down.
In the pantheon of stealth gaming, few titles command as much respect as Hitman: Blood Money . Released in 2006 by IO Interactive, this fourth installment in the Hitman franchise is often hailed as the gold standard for sandbox stealth. It perfected the formula: a silent, adaptable assassin (Agent 47) dropped into intricate, living levels with a single target and infinite possibilities.
You can sit in a coffee shop, load up the "Murder of Crows" mission, and orchestrate a sniper kill from a New Orleans balcony—all from a device that fits in your palm. PPSSPP turns Blood Money from a dusty PS2 disc into a living, breathing mobile classic.
| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Go to Settings > Graphics > Rendering Mode and switch from OpenGL to Vulkan . Restart the game. | | Audio crackling or lag | Increase the Audio Latency to High (Settings > Audio). | | Slow motion during cutscenes | Enable Skip Buffer Effects (Hacks section). This disables some visual flair but keeps frame rates steady. | | Agent 47 turns into a glitchy polygon | This is rare. Turn off Hardware Transform and enable Software Rendering (slow, but stable). | | Save states crash on load | Never load a save state that was created in a different version of PPSSPP. Use in-game saves (the telephone booths) for long-term storage. | Chapter 6: Is It Worth It vs. Modern Hitman? You might ask: Why play Blood Money on PPSSPP when Hitman (2016) and Hitman 3 (World of Assassination) exist?