Wait for the emulator to finish reinstalling the firmware modules and rebuilding its system cache. 3. Clear the Cache (PPU/SPU Modules)
Right-click the game again, go to , and select Clear PPU Cache . Restart the game and allow it to recompile. 5. Disable Custom Mods, Cheats, and Patches
Follow these troubleshooting steps in order to isolate and resolve the verification failure. 1. Verify Your Game Dump Integrity
Ensure that core settings like are set to Safe and Desired SPU Threads is set to Auto , as changing these often triggers fatal verification failures. How to Read Your Log for More Clues
Restart the emulator and boot the game. Note that the initial boot will take longer as the emulator compiles fresh, uncorrupted caches. 4. Adjust Critical CPU and GPU Settings
If rebuilding caches doesn't help, review your game-specific settings.
Under , switch from LLVM to ASMJIT (or vice versa).
Re-extract or reinstall problematic PKG
Re-dump the game or PKG correctly