1. Why doesn't Asphalt 8 run smoothly on lollipop , whereas it ran effortlessly on older versions such as jelly bean? Is the problem due to O.S. update or due to app update?
2. Some apps and games like D.A.2: Mini Militia aren't rendered properly. There are black patches in the game, although this doesn't happen every time.
use customised rom 5.1.1 you be able to put gpu 320 so you can run games very smoothly
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I install Android builds on my X1 just to open some low end apps and games.
Is there any way to just run apps on the x1 native ROM (WinMO)? I just want to play android games like zenonia 2, 3, illusia, and other low end games like irunner, moonchase, gamedev story and similar games.
It'd be like an emulator or something, (Crossfingers X)
It would be great, right? because then, developers won't have to do the whole android thing, just one smokin' hot android app emulator..
Your thoughts are interesting, but I think about normal emulators on pc etc.
So I think, emulators won't run the apps/games better than in Android.
The emulator will also have these/similar kernel android used.
PS. I hope you understand what I mean, it's a bit confusing^^
yeah i know
But then, just thinking..
It might be possible as there is YouWave for PC.. But I'm talking pure apps here, just apps no Android UI or anything else.
Of course X1 can't beat the high-end Android phone due to lack of gpu and low CPU power. You're prolly right, Android apps can't be expected to run better on X1. Android apps are for Android phone, but I was just thinkin. ... MAYBE...
X1 is an OK phone
X1 can play lowend games at a decent speed. But where are the games!? The developers abandoned Window Mobile and trust me, i've tried tons of android games on x1 and they work perfectly.
Again, HD apps is a different story. I'm talkin bout low end.
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working for me fine. except if you have to press two button once. that wont work. like in a mtb trail game, where you need to accelerate and lean backwards...
Hello everybody, this is my first post here and if the section is wrong, please guide me to the correct one. I have an i9000 on which I run ICS 4.0.3 and I have bought Asphalt 7 off Google Play - the game was installed and it is playable, but under certain conditions. If I apply a fresh restart to the phone and then load the game, it goes without a bit of lag indefinitely. However, if I run the game after it has been a while, the game will not achieve even 1 FPS during the actual gameplay.
The load times are quite high for the fresh boot, too. I have read about some changes that could be done in the files of the game in order to lower the graphical details - is this achievable? If so, how can I do it in order to lower the details. This is currently the most demanding game that I have run on the phone, but I have seen videos on YouTube in which the load times are incredibly small and there is absolutely no lag.
What am I doing wrong, is there something else I should do in order to smoothly run this game? Downgrading to other Android version, even to the official Gingerbread? Editing the files for lower graphical settings?
I decided to get the dust out of my milestone just to use it as my portable console, I used to play n64 there, and some psx games, now I upgraded to 4.1, and real racing just won't start, I tought it was a ram capability issue, so I downgraded to 4.0.4, now I'm at the lowest point the game is available 2.3.x and it won't start; the game will download every file the first time I install it, then It starts playing music and stops, the app crash.
any ideas on why is happening?
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any way to improving ram up to at least 200 more mb? or make the system?
No way.
Milestone 1 only has 226MB of RAM available.
Hi guys,
I have a Nook HD+ running 4.3 stable. I've downloaded the Flappy Bird game (latest version) and it runs slow as hell. I compare it to my iphone 4 and my friend's galaxy tab 3. Both of them run very smoothly. Is there something wrong with the game or the Nook? Is it the GPU or the screen resolution?. I used to have the same problem with Candy Crush, but when I unchecked the Disable HW overlays in Developer options. It's much better. But it isn't the same in Flappy Bird. Do you guys have a solution for this? Thank you very much!
Possibly over simplification of game's graphic settings. Games should scale for various gpu's but if the user has no way to do so some devices will have bad fps.
Sometimes as in the case of hw overlays the few android options work but otherwise the chance should be greater that it needs to be fixed by the developer.
Some games allow setting tweaking in a roundabout way and sometimes there are apps that make it easier.
Not to mention any other problems....
Weird.
The HD+, despite it's processor struggling to power its REALLY REALLY high res screen, is still really strong. So it's strange that the device can't play Flappy Bird. I'd understand if you tried High graphics on Asphalt 8, but.
Maybe try verygreen's EMMC CM11?
So in 2011 I bought a Samsung Galaxy 7.0+ Android Tablet. As time passed I noticed I could play fewer and fewer games because they're not made for "my device".
So I'm curious: is it possible to force an old Android Tablet to play new games on older devices? Or is this more of a hardware issue?