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is there one that works for our phones?
Technically yes. TigerNDS and Nds4droid both will work on our device. But they are slower than a snail. I'm hoping that the GSIII will have a quad core processor so I can see how well the DS emulators runs on quad core.
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Its called nds4droid and its no longer on the play store
Maybe the maker moved to another app store Google it and find out
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EggosEvo said:
Technically yes. TigerNDS and Nds4droid both will work on our device. But they are slower than a snail. I'm hoping that the GSIII will have a quad core processor so I can see how well the DS emulators runs on quad core.
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Why are DS emulators so slow though? Isn't this phone better spec'd than a freaking DS?
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I have no clue. I've been wondering the same thing.
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That's why I've said for this phone.I'm assuming that the emulator hasn't been updated for high end phones
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It seems not too many devs are focusing very hard on emulators. I mean, there's a working PSX emulator for crying out loud. But no one can make a working DS emulator? Gimme a break...
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Better start learning how to program now...
I think since all of them got pulled from the market devs just lost interest
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ShinigamiH4ck3r said:
I think since all of them got pulled from the market devs just lost interest
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ALL of them? Really?? Wow...
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When you are emulating something it takes a lot more power to run the software smoothly than the hardware it was meant to run on...rule of thumb I read was generally about 2 to 3 times faster is needed to run it halfway smoothly
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There is another thread on xda about it and they say
decent emulation takes about 5-10 times the power to emulate.
and ive heard that emulating the DS is extremely difficult .
They also say that day emulation on pc is not very good....fps low
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Epix4G said:
There is another thread on xda about it and they say
decent emulation takes about 5-10 times the power to emulate.
and ive heard that emulating the DS is extremely difficult .
They also say that day emulation on pc is not very good....fps low
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ds emulation is great on pc, but i see why it would suck on phones
ShinigamiH4ck3r said:
ds emulation is great on pc, but i see why it would suck on phones
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I can second that. Back before Pokemon Black/White came to America, I played Black on a PC emulator. It was great emulation. From what I've read, it's not the emulator itself that makes emulating ds games hard, but it's the game files used for the games that's the issue. Apparently its also very slow on Tegra 3 devices as well.
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try this
theres actually one emulator that im using from the market thats great try it type in G.B.A emulator
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I can second that. Back before Pokemon Black/White came to America, I played Black on a PC emulator. It was great emulation. From what I've read, it's not the emulator itself that makes emulating ds games hard, but it's the game files used for the games that's the issue. Apparently its also very slow on Tegra 3 devices as well.
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Yea my transformer prime could not get any of those NDS emu's...needless to say I was sad lol
A problem with a lot of console emulation is it doesn't take well to multi-threading. This is especially true of Nintendo hardware. Hell, Dolphin (Gamecube Emu) needs a Core i7 to run at any decent speed.
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A problem with a lot of console emulation is it doesn't take well to multi-threading. This is especially true of Nintendo hardware. Hell, Dolphin (Gamecube Emu) needs a Core i7 to run at any decent speed.
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I believe you but it's just so preposterous. On a side note, it'd be nice if Samsung would patch the bluetooth in GB so I could use my Wiimote with emulators. With the release of ICS around the corner, I doubt it'll happen though. At least it works on ICS. I wonder why the BT drivers are so different.
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MicrosoftBug said:
I believe you but it's just so preposterous. On a side note, it'd be nice if Samsung would patch the bluetooth in GB so I could use my Wiimote with emulators. With the release of ICS around the corner, I doubt it'll happen though. At least it works on ICS. I wonder why the BT drivers are so different.
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You said that Wiimotes work on ICS? Is that stock ICS leaks that it works on or is it other ICS Roms like CM9 and AOKP? I hope it's the Stock leaks.
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You said that Wiimotes work on ICS? Is that stock ICS leaks that it works on or is it other ICS Roms like CM9 and AOKP? I hope it's the Stock leaks.
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It's the stock leaks. But if you try one of them be forewarned, the scrolling sucks donkey balls.
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Is anyone able to download/install amazing spiderman from gameloft?
yeah bahut it, perfect game works fine on my Samsung galaxy 3 and Asus transformer prime
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Bought it from Play with no problems. First time I opened it, it said device not compatible, request refund. Closed and relaunched and it has been working perfectly since.
nice game on sgs 3 , worth a try
When I view on my S3, it says it isn't compatible. I have no way to install.
Wait so we can make the graphics better? If so how !!?!?!
The graphics with lighting and detail are amazing in this game!!
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As title says, has anyone bought Dsoid from the Play Store? Its a DS emulator based on Desmume in early stages but the dev has been pushing updates regularly so I bought to support, costs $1.99. Not much titles work with it yet and not all features have been ported over yet but still bought it because it seems to have some potential.
In particular, has anyone tried Pokemon Diamond with it and got it to run smoothly? Thanks.
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I purchased as well and tried diamond. It's slow but the dev seems to be progressing in that so I'm just waiting for stable game play. I hope they can get it working because I'm too cheap to get a ds just to play the newest Pokemon games. That's the only reason I would get one and now I don't have to. Wonder if black and white will be up for grabs any time soon.
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Anyone else try Dsoid out?
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Seems pretty playable using an OCed CPU and GPU (@ 650mhz) with Clemsyn's Elite Kernel. Only played a few mario games though. I hope it progresses, it has a lot of potential.
I'm running Pokemon Diamond on it with the elite kernel oc to 1.8ghz and it runs great.
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I'll be giving Pokemon a go later, or possibly tomorrow.
I just get a white screen when loading a rom. I'm on bug less beast with faux's kernel.
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Albinoman said:
I'm running Pokemon Diamond on it with the elite kernel oc to 1.8ghz and it runs great.
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Might have to try this setup then. Running Der Kernel and it was very slow for me.
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I just loaded up diamond after the recent update and it seems to be working a lot faster
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Albinoman said:
I'm running Pokemon Diamond on it with the elite kernel oc to 1.8ghz and it runs great.
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Yeah, this...until you actually get into the gameplay. The app needs some major optimizing before it becomes remotely playable.
Installed, tried NSMB, hated the frame rate, refunded.
I downloaded FF IV and it was laggy.
Just buy it and support the guy. Its getting better.
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I got to test the SGN2 last night and i have to say, I LOVE IT! I am getting myself this phone for Christmas. Anyway enough babbling...check out these scores from Antutu and Quadrant. Blew my 3D out of the water.
I totally love this phone. Running Sleshepic's ice reborn. I don't think there's anything that comes close to this thing.
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I totally love this phone. Running Sleshepic's ice reborn. I don't think there's anything that comes close to this thing.
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I used to root and run Roms but I feel that in some ways rooting almost shortens my phones life. I bought an Evo 3D and decided not to root and the phone runs great on stock ICS. And I do agree that this phone is topdog amongst the rest. Can't wait to get my hands on mine.
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I'm actually on the Note 2 right now.
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I used to root and run Roms but I feel that in some ways rooting almost shortens my phones life. I bought an Evo 3D and decided not to root and the phone runs great on stock ICS. And I do agree that this phone is topdog amongst the rest. Can't wait to get my hands on mine.
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2 years ago I got myself the Evo 4g, had it stock for the 1st year (because I didn't know about rooting) then I got the samsung galaxy tab 8.9. I wanted to use the tab at work & someone mentioned rooting for free wifi tether. Best thing I ever did. I got the flashing sickness. I would sometimes flash 4 to 5 roms a day. Now I have the amazing note2. Anyway, my Evo looks brand new, rooting it didn't harm it in the least. It made it a better phone. Now it's a media device. Just my 2ยข
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I had my mind set on getting the note 2 ever since I heard about it, but after watching a video on YouTube that compared the note 2 and the DNA, I'm not so sure. The video ran every benchmark that antutu has to offer and the DNA beat the note 2 in almost every test by a little. Also, the DNA has a larger resolution.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Benchnarks are relative. You dont know if its been overclocked or if one has a bunch of apps or services running. You have to look at the specs and see if its better. I ran both of these benchmarks after reading this and my phone had better results several times and worse results several times.
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I think you have a point. I noticed that the note 2 has a faster clock speed on it's CPU but thought that perhaps the make of the CPU alone could make a difference in performance (Intel CPUs vs AMD CPUs for example).
In regards to resolution, has anyone seen the difference between the note 2 and the HTC DNA? I don't think the video review does a good job of showing the picture quality of each phone.
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I think you have a point. I noticed that the note 2 has a faster clock speed on it's CPU but thought that perhaps the make of the CPU alone could make a difference in performance (Intel CPUs vs AMD CPUs for example).
In regards to resolution, has anyone seen the difference between the note 2 and the HTC DNA? I don't think the video review does a good job of showing the picture quality of each phone.
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I have played with both devices and while the DNA is a nice device it does feel sluggish at times especialy when hopping in between different open programs.
As for the display, its all about user preference. I prefer the Note for the vibrant colors. The DNA seemed a little crisper but it also bothered my eyes after staring at it for awhile.
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I have played with both devices and while the DNA is a nice device it does feel sluggish at times especialy when hopping in between different open programs.
As for the display, its all about user preference. I prefer the Note for the vibrant colors. The DNA seemed a little crisper but it also bothered my eyes after staring at it for awhile.
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Very helpful! I tend to multitask when using my phone so i'm leaning back toward the note 2, especially since it has that multi window feature.
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My scores
Edit: I thought this was the verizon section sorry
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seromba said:
I had my mind set on getting the note 2 ever since I heard about it, but after watching a video on YouTube that compared the note 2 and the DNA, I'm not so sure. The video ran every benchmark that antutu has to offer and the DNA beat the note 2 in almost every test by a little. Also, the DNA has a larger resolution.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Um, the GN2 has an s pen. Is there any comparison?
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I think you're doing yourself a serious disservice if you make your decision based on benchmark scores from either one of these apps.
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Um, the GN2 has an s pen. Is there any comparison?
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I believe there is a comparison between the two phones as they are both rather large phones and leaders in performance.
I personally don't consider the s pen the note 2's defining characteristic (although I can see why some would). The s pen aside, the note 2 is a beast of a phone. I think of the s pen as an added bonus, similar to my Samsung Epic 4g's slide out keyboard.
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I think you're doing yourself a serious disservice if you make your decision based on benchmark scores from either one of these apps.
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These would be the least of the things I would use to consider a new phone. I was just running these and was suprised at the score. I've been set on this phone for a while. And if I don't get it, ill probably consider another HTC. I love the sense.
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I always find myself messing with the benchmark apps of Quadrant and Antutu, it does do a good comparison. And for those who say some times it is slower and sometimes higher.. When you run a car/motorcycle on the dyno or quarter mile don't you also get higher and lower results? It may not be the most concrete comparison system but it isn't garbage.(not saying anyone in HERE called it garbage but have heard it in other places). Anyways for a 7600 score on quadrant what were you running for clock speed min max, the gpu settings etc. I noticed you were on the Venum Ice reborn ROM. it is Odexed, aren't those supposed to be faster?
Also how do the fellas on top of the Antutu boards running the Gn2 run the test at resolutions of like 720x8 and other crazy res's like that?
I had a couple real low 7k quadrant runs but they got wiped flashing ROM's and not saving it. but here's what I do have.
ok so i got this game installed and it runs but im getting loads of graphical glitches, however i have seen a dude on youtube playing it completely fine...
anyone had any experience getting it working?
Same here.
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i tried lowering the graphics in settings for the game but no help.
any comment would be appreciated :good:
I have seen that this only happens when the game has been pirated, so if you have, buy it.
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willster273 said:
I have seen that this only happens when the game has been pirated, so if you have, buy it.
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Not true as I purchased it and still have the same issues.
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I as well have purchased the app. I purchased it for My Droid Razr and HTC EVO 3D, it runs great on those devices, but not my Acer Iconia a100 which runs a Tegra 2 chipset.
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ok so i got this game installed and it runs but im getting loads of graphical glitches, however i have seen a dude on youtube playing it completely fine...
anyone had any experience getting it working?
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I have zero issues running it on my Nex7 and CM10.1 nightlies. Play with my wireless ps3 controller and sixaxis app. Love how close it is to the Xbox version.