No I'm not talking about the crappy android version of bf3, I'm talking about the REAL BF3!
You probably guessed that I'm using a VNC program and you are right, I'm using SplashTop 2 HD. It's a free app and it's beyond smooth or smooth enough to be enjoyable. Along with a controller connected to the Nexus 7, the experience is amazing except the part getting owned by kids with mouse and keyboards. The reason why I made this is because Splashtop THD does not support Nexus 7 or controllers.
http://youtu.be/VYH0yOwgqLM
There are a few things you need.
1. Nexus 7 or another tablet that can run the apps
2. A computer that can run BF3
3. OTG Cable/ BT Controller
4. Controller
Apps required:
1. Splashtop 2 HD *Free*
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...yLDEsImNvbS5zcGxhc2h0b3AucmVtb3RlLnBhZC52MiJd
2. Joystick Center *$4.99*
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=joystick+center&c=apps
What to do.
1. Setup the controller driver on Joystick Center, there should be instructions after purchasing the app
2. Go on BF3 and setup the Look up, down, left, right, fire and aim to keys on the keyboard.
3. In Joystick Center, map each individual key corresponding to keys used in BF3
4. Make sure you enable joystick to touch
5. press the back button *NOT* the home button once finished setup
6. Make sure the keystrokes from the controller works by pressing the buttons in a notepad app
7. Launch Splashtop and run bf3
8. if you set everything up correctly, you should be able to play bf3.
Keep in mind I skipped quite a few steps with the Joystick Center setup, but there are other instructions on there that goes more in depth about the application. So far I have tried only on a few games and BF3 happens to be the game that works best. If you guys think this is pretty cool or need some help, leave me a comment.
*SPLASHTOP THD UPDATE, FINALLY WORKS WITH NEXUS 7!*
I'm going to do a follow up video with the Splashtop THD update. Now it should compatible with even more games. I just gotta play around with it and see what works well.
YouTube demonstration is up.
WOW
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wow great find! too bad i dont have a pc that can run bf3 have to stick wif my ps3. hows the graphics on it?
jarjar124 said:
wow great find! too bad i dont have a pc that can run bf3 have to stick wif my ps3. hows the graphics on it?
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The graphics is amazing for a tablet device considering that I'm running the game at max. However 7" is kinda hard to make out the people walking around.
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Where do you find Joycenter? I looked on Google Play but it doesn't seem to be there for me, any suggestions? Playing slender on your tablet would pretty fun I think haha
Sorry, wrong name for the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...51bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5wb2tlNjQ3MzgudXNiam95Il0.
Just tried Splashtop + Diablo III, and it is quite playable Splashtop is also apparently optimized for Nvidia GPU's on the Desktop version too, so you can also do fullscreen games. AMD optimizations will come later as I was told, but are currently not available (but windowed-fullscreen works just fine).
I was also on a wireless G connection, and quality was still pretty nice (but then again I was maybe 3 feet from the router). I imagine a wireless N connection, or even a USB-to-Ethernet solution would basically eliminate any quality issues and latency.
Now that's bragging rights
So it to all of the apple fan boys
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Just tried Splashtop + Diablo III, and it is quite playable Splashtop is also apparently optimized for Nvidia GPU's on the Desktop version too, so you can also do fullscreen games. AMD optimizations will come later as I was told, but are currently not available (but windowed-fullscreen works just fine).
I was also on a wireless G connection, and quality was still pretty nice (but then again I was maybe 3 feet from the router). I imagine a wireless N connection, or even a USB-to-Ethernet solution would basically eliminate any quality issues and latency.
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Are you using splashtop THD or the new one? THD is optimized for tegra3. New one supposed to be even better.
@OP very cool. Have you tried skyrim or any other graphic intensive games. Ex. Crysis or metro2033
This got me thinking, I haven't tried Onlive on this yet. Let me go download it now. It better be supported..lol
Hm...this might work out quite well for racing or fighting games.
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That's pretty cool I am in Canada so I could not find online app but I found an apk of it and it works I have tried the free half hour trials with my ps3 ds3 controller using the blue tooth sixaxis app I played dirt 2 and it was amazing, and I am interested in trying this splash top 2 hd its free you say?
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Splashtop 2 is not out yet?
I can't wait till xmas to get my new computer built
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Just tried Splashtop + Diablo III, and it is quite playable Splashtop is also apparently optimized for Nvidia GPU's on the Desktop version too, so you can also do fullscreen games. AMD optimizations will come later as I was told, but are currently not available (but windowed-fullscreen works just fine).
I was also on a wireless G connection, and quality was still pretty nice (but then again I was maybe 3 feet from the router). I imagine a wireless N connection, or even a USB-to-Ethernet solution would basically eliminate any quality issues and latency.
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How are you playing D3 with Splashtop? Touch and move? And what about the skill keys?
Btw I have a wireless N router right next to me, however there is still a few millisecond delay.
demandarin said:
Are you using splashtop THD or the new one? THD is optimized for tegra3. New one supposed to be even better.
@OP very cool. Have you tried skyrim or any other graphic intensive games. Ex. Crysis or metro2033
This got me thinking, I haven't tried Onlive on this yet. Let me go download it now. It better be supported..lol
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I have tried Skyrim, Counter Strike Source, L4D2. All of which was able to run in full screen mode but I didn't manage to the the controller working on them.
CS:S and L4D2 required some tweaking but I'm sure it'll work, that applies to most of the Valve games.
Skyrim on the other hand is more complicated. You can not config the keyboard to look around. I tried to connect a mouse through OTG, but it's still wonky as the mouse in game does not synchronizes with your mouse movement.
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In the reviews of splashtop 2 hd, people are saying it requires a yearly subscription of some sort... and they aren't too happy about it. How much is that subscription??
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How are you playing D3 with Splashtop? Touch and move? And what about the skill keys?
Btw I have a wireless N router right next to me, however there is still a few millisecond delay.
I have tried Skyrim, Counter Strike Source, L4D2. All of which was able to run in full screen mode but I didn't manage to the the controller working on them.
CS:S and L4D2 required some tweaking but I'm sure it'll work, that applies to most of the Valve games.
Skyrim on the other hand is more complicated. You can not config the keyboard to look around. I tried to connect a mouse through OTG, but it's still wonky as the mouse in game does not synchronizes with your mouse movement.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...yLDEsImNvbS5zcGxhc2h0b3AucmVtb3RlLnBhZC52MiJd
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How you got counter strike working?
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In the reviews of splashtop 2 hd, people are saying it requires a yearly subscription of some sort... and they aren't too happy about it. How much is that subscription??
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It only applies when using different lan. Say you are not home and want to access your computer at home.
People are pissed because Apple get this service for free I think.
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How you got counter strike working?
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Same method as the original post, only issue I'm having right now is aiming up and down but that can be fixed with some console game cmd in game.
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In the reviews of splashtop 2 hd, people are saying it requires a yearly subscription of some sort... and they aren't too happy about it. How much is that subscription??
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the yearly subscription is for the "Anywhere access pack" which used to be free in previous versions of the software. It allows you to access your computer from anywhere in the world. I have my doubts as the previous version required you to blow holes in your firewall/router for additional ports that it requires.
People are pissed because 1. it used to be free 2. idevices who upgrade get it free 3. androids who upgrade have to pay.
Just tried it out when I was out and about with my N7. It didn't work because I didn't have the access pack. Even when I VPN'ed into my home network with the N7, it still didn't work (but that could be because I forgot to allow Splashtop streamer through the windows firewall. I will never know because I've uninstalled it now).
Personally, if you just want to access your computer to do non-gaming, non-video stuff from outside your LAN I would pass on this. There are alternatives like Teamviewer which is completely free, works the same, and does not require non-standard ports to be open on your firewall/router.
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So what will the Wiimote do for/with the Nook? How in the world does the wiimote and Nook connect? Bluetooth?
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So what will the Wiimote do for/with the Nook? How in the world does the wiimote and Nook connect? Bluetooth?
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it connects via bluetooth so your rom would have to support that...the main use is with emulators for old systems such as snes/n64
check out this awesome demo vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooxA4vUyCxc
Look great. I only have xbox, don't have wii, might buy a wiimote for the kid play Mario. Thanks.
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As of right now, the only Nook ROM that supports Bluetooth is CyanogenMod7...so keep that in mind. Might change in the future but if you're not willing to switch to CM7, probably something to consider before buying peripherals.
even on CM7 i can get it to pair with my wiimotes, but i cant get any apps to actually use it which is frustrating
CM7 works great now, it can run off a sdcard and still very fast and stable
I just updated to CM7 yesterday and am loving it. I need to try out this Wiimote connection now. Does anyone know which emulator the guy was using in the video? Is there somewhere I can get a list of which emulators support the bluetooth Wiimote?
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even on CM7 i can get it to pair with my wiimotes, but i cant get any apps to actually use it which is frustrating
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have you enabled it in the input's menu? the IME has to be enabled the same way 3rd party keyboards need to be.
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have you enabled it in the input's menu? the IME has to be enabled the same way 3rd party keyboards need to be.
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Do exactly that. Get it to connect to the app, then select the keyboard IME, then you need to map the buttons in most emulators. Really is fairly simple to do.
If your looking into getting a wimote to use for gaming on your android device and you do not own a wii, Well, I would buy it for the Wii aswell actually, but go the extra step up.
Rather then buying a Wiimote buy a Datel Retro Controller instead.
It's a bluetooth version of Nintendos Wired Classic except you do not need to connect it to the Wiimote itself.
It's a stand alone controller and it syncs up just as a Wiimote would. It syncs up using one of the Wiicontroller apps just fine and works GREAT with emulators.
Unlike with the Wiimote, The retro controler gives you dual analog sticks, 4 face buttons in much a more convenient location and 4 shoulder buttons to map along with the D-Pads and start/Select so it can be used for more then just NES games.
More buttons and dual analog sticks makes it much more convenient for use with games that require more then just A and B like the old NES games.
You know, like SNES, N64, PSX etc....
The only button that does not work for obvious reasons. =P and can not be mapped is the power button which is used to turn on the wii console.
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If I didn't have a Wiimote already, I would buy this. However, since I already have 4 Wiimotes in the house, I couldn't justify spending the $50 (with shipping). The only place I could find it online was the codejunkies.com website. There are some European sites, but they won't ship it to the US. Any other places have it for sale?
As much as I agree with msgnyc about the awesomeness of that controller. I must mention that if you already own a wiimote, that can be pretty pricey at almost $50.
I have like 3 wiimotes in my house, so I just went ahead and bought a Nyko Wii Classic controller and it cost me like $10... Yes, I have to carry around two controllers and one has a wire to it, but I still don't think a wireless classic controller is going to be much easier to use in most situations. (In a car, bus, grocery store, etc..)
WOW, the Datel Retro Controller to use with an N64 emulator, an external keyboard to use with Quick Office HD... looks like there may be a CM7 future for me.
If B&N releases an Android reader app that supports magazine subscriptions I'll probably make the switch from stock rooted in a heartbeat.
Just keep in mind. N64 is the least impressive app as far as game support goes. FPSE for psx games, and all of the "-oid" emulators work far better and support a lot more games.
N64 is great if you want to play Mario Kart, Mario 64 or don't mind a lot of lag in most of the games.
I MUCH prefer the regular Wiimote plus its classic controller for the Nook Color.
Why?
Because our bluetooth's range is around a foot, which is a hard distance to play games. But with the regular Wiimote you can leave it RIGHT next to the Nook, then use the cable attaching it to the classic controller to lean back and enjoy some extra room.
Totally agree.
Like I said, if you don't already own a Wii, the Datel controller is the best option hands down. I use it just fine with the nook from about 3 feet away without bt issues, but I can totally understand your reasoning behind preferring the wiimote+classic poofy..
Unfortunately, it can only be purchased either from the UK ort hru codejunkies directly which is the datel site thanks to nintendo.
You used to be able to pick them up at best buy, circuit city, wallmart etc.. but Nintendo lost way too many sales for their classic/classic pro controllers because of it and threatened to not ship units to retailers unless they were pulled and so they were. Tho the stores still carry Datel PS3 and 360 controllers, butt hey are inferior to the original in those cases unlike how they're superior to Nintendos.... I still do not understand why Nintendo themselves refuse to make a bluetooth version of their classic controllers honestly.
If you do have a Wii already however the Wiimote would do just fine on it's own and for just a but more you can pick up a used nintendo classic controller ($14), newnintendo classic pro ($20) or any third party controllers ($20 or less) and just plug it into the wiimote AFTER you sync up the wand.
poofyhairguy said:
I MUCH prefer the regular Wiimote plus its classic controller for the Nook Color.
Why?
Because our bluetooth's range is around a foot, which is a hard distance to play games. But with the regular Wiimote you can leave it RIGHT next to the Nook, then use the cable attaching it to the classic controller to lean back and enjoy some extra room.
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I borrowed Wiimote plus classic controller from my daughter. I am able to play Super Mario 64.z64 ROM with virtual keyboard using N64oid emulator. I have WiimoteController app working and connecting to both. Could someone tell me the mapping for the keys on these devices. I am usually not a game player but would like to set it up for my grand kids. I am ok with the technology for an old guy. I can press the key and it registers but I do not know what to map with what?
I will put nook color on stand Wiimote on stand (Plate holder from JoAnn's) and while I supervise let them play with Wiimote plus classic controller. Someone mentioned that you should never put your nook in the hands of anybody that is one digit.
I found a decent alternative here in China,a PSX bluetooth controller that was iniitally made for windows mobile devices, but I got the Bluez-IME developer to support the controller and now it works perfect as you can see in the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLB7zyWrVnY .
I do agree though, that the range on the Nook Color is rather limited. The controller has a much much better range (further than 2m) with my Hero.
Just got my Wii Classic Controller last night and i'm loving it. Even if you don't have a Wii you can probably find a Wiimote and a classic controller on ebay or amazon for pretty cheap. I actually got a Wiimote at a Goodwill Store for $10 that has issues with the sensor but works perfectly fine over bluetooth.
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I'm aware that the game compatibility thread covers emulation.
But I thought I'd make a thread to specifically discuss playstation emulation.
I downloaded psx4droid 3.0.0 from the dev site, but it doesn't work on my Xoom, just closes when I open an iso, and says running in the task bar. But doesn't do anything. If you click on it, it closes.
A google search says that 3.0.1 is available, but their site seems to be down at the moment.
I tried FPse, with changing the settings. It worked. But the set to small screen doesn't stick. Have to reset it each time.
And I can't get the wii controller to work with it.
Anyone have any luck?
Found a download for psx4droid 3.0.1 from an alternate source, because zodttd still seems to be down. And the problem is the same. Assign a bios file, have 2 different ones, and then launch an iso or bin file and the app closes and a message comes up in the task bar at the bottom, if you click on it, it brings you back to iso selection.
Well im glad I'm not the only one.. thought maybe it was a bad game file
Yea, this is going to be hard for zodttd because he even stated himself on his site that he doesn't have the new latest android devices so he is doing the best he can with what he has...which to be honest I am amazed he is even still working on it after it got taken off the market.
Oh, and p.s. his site seems to be back up for now: http://www.zodttd.com/wp/
I use FPSE. In landscape, full screen with screen filtering and the enhanced sound emulation at 0 frameskip I play Mortal kombat mythologies, trilogy, and castlevania symphony of the night at full speed no problem. overclocked 1.5 ghz.
I've also got the same problem with psx4droid. I'm gonna try fpse right now.
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But the set to small screen doesn't stick. Have to reset it each time.
And I can't get the wii controller to work with it.
Anyone have any luck?
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All you have to do with FPSE and the screen size issue is tab out and tab right back in. It is a minor bug that the developer will hopefully address soon.
You will only have to do this once when loading the emulator.
Also make sure you have HLE mode disabled if you are intending to use the emulator with a proper BIOS.
FPSE isn't as polished overall as psx4droid, but I have found it to handle games a little better. I couldn't get past the first Quistis cutscene of FF8 with psx4droid but maybe this has been corrected now.
I have both psx4droid(only rom tested was metal gear solid) and fpse working on my xoom. I disabled compatibility in spare parts if that may affect it.
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FPse for Android is a really solid Playstation Emulator. Its a paint to get started since the Roms arn't 4MB like N64 and Snes . But once you get through that its very enjoyable.
I also use FPse with the wiimote controller.
Makesure you set the wiimote to the active input keyboard, or it wont work in fpse.
Just checked the site and they've released 3.0.5. It specifically states it's compatible with the Xoom. I installed it and i'm trying it out now.
Yeah...still doesn't work...
fpse doesn't work for me at all...any attempt to disable HLE mode just results in a force close for the next action I attempt, and games won't run with it on either, so I'm kinda stuck. Does this happen to anyone else? I'm running fpse v0.10.39.
Edit: Actually, nevermind. I updated to 10.41 and it's great now, but I can't get that custom overlay working. What am I doing wrong...
Looks like I'm grabbing a classic controller and loading up some metal gear solid for my lunch breaks ha
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vidriera said:
Edit: Actually, nevermind. I updated to 10.41 and it's great now, but I can't get that custom overlay working. What am I doing wrong...
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I am having the same problem with the overlay. It shows up but I cannot get any input to register.
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Just checked the site and they've released 3.0.5. It specifically states it's compatible with the Xoom. I installed it and i'm trying it out now.
Yeah...still doesn't work...
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Yea, version 3 doesn't work on the Xoom. However, psx4droid v2 1.1.2 works flawlessly. Ask Google for help finding it. I'm on disk 3 of Final Fantasy IX
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FPSe (latest version) is running pretty smoothly on my Xoom; tested it with Final Fantasy 7, 8 and 9 and I'm getting pretty good performance .
Using 0.10.43 and BIOS scph1001
Streetfighter collection and wipeout running well. Just wish they'd boost the resolution a bit for the new tablets. Or correct me if I'm wrong but this is def lower res than a ps1, isn't it?
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i'm not too sure about the resolution. You can turn on graphics filtering but tends to lag the crap out of some games. I think it mostly looks the way it should though. PS1 games were very jaggy, even the sprite based ones.
Maybe it's just a Rose tinted view of the past which is making me remember better graphics in wipeout? Man I must have spent a whole year of uni playing that damn game!!
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Maybe it's just a Rose tinted view of the past which is making me remember better graphics in wipeout? Man I must have spent a whole year of uni playing that damn game!!
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there's a lot of games I think that too.... some of them you think 'wow that was cutting edge........ at the time' and now look pretty poor...
shame
edit: it is ok to mention emulators, no? they are on the market...
Looking for an NFL app thats pretty full featured. Maybe live games or even a sort of taped viewing or dvr thing. Also looking for the BEST emulators, mostly Super Nintendo...back in the day, I would use zsnes(?) or snes9.
Which are the most highly recommended? And anyone have a good resource for things to make the emulator work? Thanks
http://www.slideme.org
You can find emulators there. They have a market like app you can use. Many devs that got booted or left google's market went over there. IMO, emulators by yongzh are pretty damn good. You have to get the app for it, I forgot specifically which one (in regular market) worked with the nexus s and the wii controllers with yongzh's emus. Nothin like some super mario world or donkey kong with a wii controller and the classic controller tethered to it. I don't think yongzh's apps are free but they will work and are worth the money if you're into some old school gaming.
thanks
ill pay for any app i like to remove the ads.
i bought a couple apps i dont even use just to support some xda devs, marinelli.tv for one. i like his hidden lock screen.(not a plug)
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http://www.slideme.org
You can find emulators there. They have a market like app you can use. Many devs that got booted or left google's market went over there. IMO, emulators by yongzh are pretty damn good. You have to get the app for it, I forgot specifically which one (in regular market) worked with the nexus s and the wii controllers with yongzh's emus. Nothin like some super mario world or donkey kong with a wii controller and the classic controller tethered to it. I don't think yongzh's apps are free but they will work and are worth the money if you're into some old school gaming.
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thanks! according to the site there...
*NOTE*: I am making this app free for download only for a limited period of time (eg. 2 weeks) to make already-paid Android Market customers happy. Thanks for the understanding!
http://slideme.org/application/snesoid
awesome.
NFL 2011 app is pretty decent. Gives stats,news,schedule etc.
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NFL 2011 app is pretty decent. Gives stats,news,schedule etc.
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Using this also
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Using this also
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I just got that last night, not terrible.
Are there some that would enable live viewing or clips of recent plays? 'They scored! I wanna see.' Then the app can play the clip of the td...maybe I should dev it.
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Sportcaster is pretty amazing
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Thanks.
How bout an NES emulator?...I found some things to make it work on my computer...still yongzh? thanks.
Snes9x Ex, its free as all emulators are supposed to be.
No yongzh steal free gpl code and sell it trash.
Thanks. They all have a difficult time with y+b, like mega man x, mario world...
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All the android emulators are pretty much straight up ports of pc emulators.
So whatever limitations those have, these have.
Is it a touchscreen issue? I've been wanting to get a bluetooth gamepad but haven't gotten around to it.
I noticed the only app of his he's charging for is n64oid. All the rest are free for now. I really don't like on-screen controls because they take away from the experience but what can you do? Either a Wii mote controller or a phone with a slide out keyboard are good to use with emulators.
Hard time running and jumping...any kind of button combo.
Someone wanna elaborate on this Wii mote thing or another control method? Thanks.
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I forget the name of the app. It's one of the free ones. Search the market for wii or wiimote or wii bluetooth. I think the one that works, you need to go to the dev's website to see how to set it up and get it running. He has the info to get it running with snesoid. It won't work with touchwiz but it works with the nexus s.
Long story short, get the app. Get a wii-mote and also getting the plug in classic controller extension makes things MUCH better if you're used to the old style controllers. Plug the classic into the wii-mote and turn it on into pairing mode and turn on bluetooth on the phone. Fire up the wii-mote app on the phone and connect to it as per the instructions on the developers website. After making sure it's paired and on, start up snesoid and go into controls and start mapping the buttons for what is available on the classic controller. I did the wii-mote controller at first but there just isn't the right amount of buttons in the right places to play any super mario worth a damn. After the buttons are mapped, start the game and you're good to go.
Too bad it won't work with touchwiz, maybe a different emulator might, because it would be better for me playing it on my galaxy tab versus the small screen on the phone.
Go read the instructions. It might be a little fussy at first to get everything set up but it's worth it after you get the hang of it.
I just looked up the app. It's called Wiimote Controller
Any news on weather the XOOM has a app for Onlive that will enable use to run the play games? i really want to play my xoom in bed
Has anyone got the app to work yet?
Well it was demoed at E3 so it will be coming out soon.
According to Engadget it may come out next month!
does anyone no how to remove the signed code off the flyers app so i can run the onlive viewer on the xoom?
The Flyer uses a SnapDragon processor while the Xoom has Nvidia Tegra processors. It would take more than just signing to get the app from the Flyer to work correctly.
Remember if you think the answer is some thing really simple. Wouldn't the company figure that out and make the easy changes? That is the question I ask all the time because if it was really simple then it would be a no brainer for a company to make the changes right away to get there product out there.
OnLive on the Xoom
OnLive was release to the market a couple of days ago. I haven't tried it on the Xoom yet. Has anybody tried yet?
yeah it works
Works but.... i can't control any games...
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it works, and beautifully. I've played Lego Batman and I demo'd the Darksiders. As long as your internet is fast, the quality/latency is brilliant.
Not all games have a touch UI though, and I read that you can't get full gaming control over 3g, 4g. You should be able to view games in the arena, though. I have a wifi xoom, so
I can't verify that.
I have had no luck with the program. I have 15/2 Cable and the game comes across blocky and extremely laggy. Even the Ui and menu system are laggy and so blocky I can barely read them. I have the same issue on LTE.
can I use a ps3 controller with their games or do I have to buy their controller?
Just in case if you are not aware, Modern Combat 3 is on sale for $0.99 on Android Market. This game is suppose to be compatible with Bionic.
---Mod, I was not sure which section of the forum I am suppose to post this topic.
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Pretty good game so far! Also recommend going with Sixaxis controller so you can use it to play a crap load easier! Also hooking it up to the big screen via hdmi and using the controller is kinda awesome!
blubyu87gt said:
Pretty good game so far! Also recommend going with Sixaxis controller so you can use it to play a crap load easier! Also hooking it up to the big screen via hdmi and using the controller is kinda awesome!
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I didn't think any gameloft games supported Bluetooth controllers, I tried a few a couple months back and they weren't compatible. I did find a controller called phone joy that's a dualshock knock off that supposedly let's you play any android game with it but it cost almost as much as a dualshock and has a long back order.
The sixaxis app can be set to emulate an actual screen touch. You can make a touch profile that has the X button on the controller register as a screen press to the specific area to fire. Pretty spiffy. Makes GTA3 fun as hell too! Does require root... But if you're on this site that's likely not an issue.
blubyu87gt said:
The sixaxis app can be set to emulate an actual screen touch. You can make a touch profile that has the X button on the controller register as a screen press to the specific area to fire. Pretty spiffy. Makes GTA3 fun as hell too! Does require root... But if you're on this site that's likely not an issue.
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GTA 3 says it supports Bluetooth controllers such as the dualshock 3 and wiimote but it doesn't work with my dualshock 3. I'm using "sixaxis controller" from the market, it won't let me update though because it says I haven't purchased it yet even though I bought it about 3 months back right before I had my t bolt replaced with the bionic. Is there any other app that may work better (I know it worked just fine on the t bolt and should on the bionic but I'm not sure if is working correctly)
What are you using to remap the controls?
The new version/s of SixAxis have the ability to set touch profiles. The game has nothing to do with the compatibility.