In the golden era of wrestling video games, one title stands head and shoulders above the rest: WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (HCTP) . Released in 2003 by Yuke’s and THQ for the PlayStation 2, it is still hailed by fans as the greatest wrestling simulation ever made. Fast forward two decades, and the demand to play this masterpiece on mobile devices is higher than ever.
| Phone Chipset | Performance at 153 MB CSO | Frame Rate (Target 60) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Perfect. Can upscale to 4x. | 60 FPS (Stable) | | Snapdragon 870 / 888 | Excellent. Minor dips in 6-man matches. | 55-60 FPS | | Snapdragon 720G / 730G | Playable. Skip entrances. Use PAL (50Hz) mode. | 45-50 FPS | | MediaTek Dimensity 900 | Good. Use Vulkan renderer. | 50-55 FPS | | Exynos 1280 | Moderate. Expect lag in Hell in a Cell. | 40-48 FPS | In the golden era of wrestling video games,
A: Yes, but compression has no effect on netplay. Use AetherSX2's "Controller Port 2" setting and connect two Bluetooth controllers. Fast forward two decades, and the demand to