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    Default experience running Mega Man Legends on PSP.

    So does anyone have any experience running MML 1 or 2 on PSP? I am asking specifically because you need L1 and R1 to quick turn and R2 to lock onto an enemy. Obviously this is going to be a problem on PSP. Just wondering if anyone found a decent work around.

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    Can't say I have played it

    But I do know you can totally reconfigure the controls, though if you are limited to the versions of pops you can use you may only be able to re-assign controls to L+R+DPad+Stick, but with 6.60 you can re-assign every button of a standard none analog pad

    There are Presets first 1 to 4 then Custom that as it hints at lets you customize the whole thing
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