Need a good gaming rom r800i - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys..
Anyone play heroes of order and chaos on xperia play can suggest me a good gaming rom? Im currently using nxt2jb+lupus gb, 1.5 ghz smartassv2, deadline.
It still lagging on my play, usually when i playing more than 2 matches. Please help, i play this game alot.
Heroes of Order and Chaos

Odp: Need a good gaming rom r800i
Go to the general / development forum and flash adreno booster
Eventually u may want to use nxt 1.3 LE but imo adreno booster would be enough.
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And use sio instead of deadline.
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I already test adreno booster v1 and its only cause more lag. Maybe adreno boosterv3 is better. I'll try that later.

jokawild v3

chery2k said:
jokawild v3
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Did u try another rom??? There's a few ones over there.
Personally i could say AURORA can help him with his trouble!

romeo_charly said:
Did u try another rom??? There's a few ones over there.
Personally i could say AURORA can help him with his trouble!
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Im on auroraplay atm. very good rom, still lagging a bit. But im happy with the performance.

Jokawild is the best rom. I've tried all the others that left me disappointed and I have been flashing roms on my xperia play since May of last year.

I think DiXperia 2 already top that.
Regards,
Sdojoin

Irwan Fauzi said:
Hi guys..
Anyone play heroes of order and chaos on xperia play can suggest me a good gaming rom? Im currently using nxt2jb+lupus gb, 1.5 ghz smartassv2, deadline.
It still lagging on my play, usually when i playing more than 2 matches. Please help, i play this game alot.
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If you want GB Rom, I recommend NXT LE v3.1, and Aurora Play, both with the Lupus Kernel by wedgess.
ICS, I recommend (and I know i'm gonna get boo'ed) Markpython Last version (Today's post), Express Rom or, if you want a neat clean rom, Krisdee's Hybrid Rom.
JB, SlimBean or PACMAN running with the Turbo Kernel. (But no touchpads AFAIK)

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If you want GB Rom, I recommend NXT LE v3.1, and Aurora Play, both with the Lupus Kernel by wedgess.
ICS, I recommend (and I know i'm gonna get boo'ed) Markpython Last version (Today's post), Express Rom or, if you want a neat clean rom, Krisdee's Hybrid Rom.
JB, SlimBean or PACMAN running with the Turbo Kernel. (But no touchpads AFAIK)
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I'll stay with auroraplay for now. How is gaming performance with ics/jb rom? How much free ram you have with ics/jb rom?

Irwan Fauzi said:
I'll stay with auroraplay for now. How is gaming performance with ics/jb rom? How much free ram you have with ics/jb rom?
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JB
Slim Bean gives you very good free ram, but touchpads don´t work. Pacman is more features oriented, but again, no touchpads.
ICS
Hybrid by krisdee gives more free RAM and great perfomance, but is lack of add ons
Express rom, has more features, but just gives about 70 - 90 MB of free ram
Markpython (last posted), until now has performed good for me and great in features, but has a lot of bugs.

I am a big fan of krisdee's hybrid rom a lot of ram yes it does lack some add ons but we can always push it in there the way we want it
Ive also tried playing games like NFS, WILD BLOOD and GTA little to no lag at all.

fritzbored said:
I am a big fan of krisdee's hybrid rom a lot of ram yes it does lack some add ons but we can always push it in there the way we want it
Ive also tried playing games like NFS, WILD BLOOD and GTA little to no lag at all.
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Sounds good, i will try this.

yeah its pretty smooth for an ICS rom, I also tested aurora play on GB and as well as joka wild excellent roms for gaming as well, and theres Jin2jellybean which is a very nice and an eyecandy.
Thanks to Krisdee, Vokal, Sdjoin, wallace, spizzy01 for there continues works on xperia play and also to doomlord and wedges for there kernels

if you whant great performance and alot of free ram use cm9.1 stable mode with touchpad enabler script(in my opinion its better than stock based gb roms)
for now im trying to make cm7.2 touchpad work but i alwasys get bootloop after fixes. in cm7.2 you get like 260mg free ram with the included kernel but if lupus gb works with it you get like 290mg free ram
if you need xperia futures Markpython ics rom is the best one
if you need xperia style+futres+free ram its imposible(but for now. if a developer works on cm9 based rom with xperia z luncher and walkman app and things like that it will be possible)

pedyvirus said:
if you whant great performance and alot of free ram use cm9.1 stable mode with touchpad enabler script(in my opinion its better than stock based gb roms)
for now im trying to make cm7.2 touchpad work but i alwasys get bootloop after fixes. in cm7.2 you get like 260mg free ram with the included kernel but if lupus gb works with it you get like 290mg free ram
if you need xperia futures Markpython ics rom is the best one
if you need xperia style+futres+free ram its imposible(but for now. if a developer works on cm9 based rom with xperia z luncher and walkman app and things like that it will be possible)
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I just need lots of free ram, auroraplay give me 240mb of free ram. But it still lag when i play heroes of order and chaos so i think this is a problem with the game itself.

Irwan Fauzi said:
I just need lots of free ram, auroraplay give me 240mb of free ram. But it still lag when i play heroes of order and chaos so i think this is a problem with the game itself.
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Did you overclock your phone? I used to have lag with games but after aurorplay and overclocking my phone I had no problem what's so ever. And from all the roms I've tested so far, I would say Auroraplay is one of the best, if not the best.

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Did you overclock your phone? I used to have lag with games but after aurorplay and overclocking my phone I had no problem what's so ever. And from all the roms I've tested so far, I would say Auroraplay is one of the best, if not the best.
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Nope, running at 1.2ghz

i really dont suggest overclocking more than 1.2, it may lessen lag but you will definitely sacrifice battery life

you need a little money for better performance and battry life toghether
go buy set cpu app and make a profile for youre game and overclock to 1.6 for that game(with smartassv2 govern)
i suggest lupus gb v6 because the free ram is more than others
suppercharging rom is useful but i didnt understand how

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Best ICS Rom & Kernel for Gaming in Arc S

i am currently running Ice Cream Pureness rom with stock ics kernel....but i tried to play real racing 2 which had very choppy gameplay....i initially thought that maybe the Arc S hardware isnt capable...but i read somewhere that it might be down to what rom & kernel i use. Is this true? If so, then what rom & kernel combination would be the best for full on performance?
Revert back to GB for ultimate gaming pleasure.
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GB is dead.....i was asking about ICS.....i read somewhere that JJ's rom is pretty good for gaming....is that true?
linx1287 said:
i am currently running Ice Cream Pureness rom with stock ics kernel....but i tried to play real racing 2 which had very choppy gameplay....i initially thought that maybe the Arc S hardware isnt capable...but i read somewhere that it might be down to what rom & kernel i use. Is this true? If so, then what rom & kernel combination would be the best for full on performance?
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I play real racing 2 with arconium 4 with KTG kernel, runs fine, but the game ONLY crash everytime I try to play the H2 NRGEE cup, also sometimes the menu lags
well...i am using jj's hybrid rom with stock kernel....the game ceased to be choppy but now it crashes & goes to homescreen without warning....which didnt really happen before
GB is not dead. i find GB more battery friendly and stable for playing HD games and besides there's not much difference ics and gb its only the numbers.
Not only the Numbers.
Theres a BIg Difference in ICs & gb
100% true story
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GB is not dead. i find GB more battery friendly and stable for playing HD games and besides there's not much difference ics and gb its only the numbers.
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Thats true
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Or is it?
Try CM10 unofficial
Any good roms for Xperia arc with stock kernel? I can't unlock my bootloader, so I'm bound to use the stock kernel.
linx1287 said:
i am currently running Ice Cream Pureness rom with stock ics kernel....but i tried to play real racing 2 which had very choppy gameplay....i initially thought that maybe the Arc S hardware isnt capable...but i read somewhere that it might be down to what rom & kernel i use. Is this true? If so, then what rom & kernel combination would be the best for full on performance?
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From my experience with Pureness V10/11 its always laggy with games.
If you don't care about graphical user interface , definitely JJ hybrid rom is great (fast - compatible with games - has ROM control as well) ,few bugs though like wifi hotspot http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1537717
If you care about having nice user interface with reasonable game performance with lots of free ram available you can try Jelly sandwich http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1836993 or the Remix http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1884958
For the Kernel i always advice to use stock kernel in order to avoid battery drain issues.
Regards
hashkan said:
From my experience with Pureness V10/11 its always laggy with games.
If you don't care about graphical user interface , definitely JJ hybrid rom is great (fast - compatible with games - has ROM control as well) ,few bugs though like wifi hotspot http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1537717
If you care about having nice user interface with reasonable game performance with lots of free ram available you can try Jelly sandwich http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1836993 or the Remix http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1884958
For the Kernel i always advice to use stock kernel in order to avoid battery drain issues.
Regards
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I'm using ArcKnigt Kernel RC 3.4.
I agree with you on Pureness V10 always laggy with hq games.
I tried JJ's Hybrid rom but i guess i am a UI person and changed myselft into Jelly Sandwich 6.2 with lots of free ram. Also i can play Real Racer, Agent Dash etc witout lag. :good:
But for a game performance i guess JJ > Jelly Sandwich 6.2 for my observe.
Didnt test Jelly Sandwich 7.0. Maybe that one a bit faster than 6.2 who knows?
definitely jj's hybrid rom with Archnight Kernel 3.5.1 . played most of the games without any problems on this rom.
i always recomande xperia ice bean 4.2n!
Try Xgamer 1.6...Its based on GB thot...Best gaming experience , lots of free ram...Gb 2.3.7 based...Ics is not meant for gaming mate...Understand this..and Gb is not dead yet...
GB is better than ICS in case of playing game, but if you like ICS, choose advanced stock kernel ,jelly sandwich or Ultimate HD 2.0 Rom.
The latest CM10 is amazing
shakeyfingers said:
... and besides there's not much difference ics and gb its only the numbers.
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Not even slightly true.
That's why: http://developer.sonymobile.com/201...ical-differences-between-gingerbread-and-ics/
I've Jelly Sandwich 8.0 and it's very fast.
pentium1061 said:
Try Xgamer 1.6...Its based on GB thot...Best gaming experience , lots of free ram...Gb 2.3.7 based...Ics is not meant for gaming mate...Understand this..and Gb is not dead yet...
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I've tried xgamer 1.6 on xperia arc GB .64,used doomkernelv22 and had battery issues,my battery drained every 3 minutes 1%.So i don't know if that was problem with my phone and me only but i don't think xgamer ROM is ideal.
Till now i used GB .42-Arconium 8.2-doomkernel v22 and it was perfect,with games,smooth no lag,very,very stable.But...now i'm on GB.62 Stock rom-doomkernel v22 snd some new apps from xperia s,didn't try gamings yet but one is sure,GB rocks with gaming,ICS on the other hand,sucks.
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[Q] xperia play best custom roms

what is the best custom rom and kernel for the xperia play, i have the r800i and it has unlocked bootloader
Probably genaric ICS with doom kernel
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Xperia NXT 1.3 and DooMKernel or LuPuS GB
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Xperia NXT 1.3 and DooMKernel or LuPuS GB
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This ^
CyberScopes said:
Xperia NXT 1.3 and DooMKernel or LuPuS GB
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The 720 p videos which is played fine in stock rom, cannot be played in this rom. Only certain videos can be played. Do I need to install codec or something?
When I tried to to run PSStore, it said its need to be updated. And when I update it, it said could not be download
markphyton's:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1854682
and imputaszz's
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108386
I bought my Xperia Play for gaming, so I'm searching a ROM that improves hardware performance.
Yesterday I installed my first custom ROM, a ICS ROM. It's really cool but ICS slows down games and emulators.
What is the best gaming ROM?
I looked the GB ROMs linked by Mayorse (NXT and Gin2JellyBean), what do you recommend?
Gianmark said:
I bought my Xperia Play for gaming, so I'm searching a ROM that improves hardware performance.
Yesterday I installed my first custom ROM, a ICS ROM. It's really cool but ICS slows down games and emulators.
What is the best gaming ROM?
I looked the GB ROMs linked by Mayorse (NXT and Gin2JellyBean), what do you recommend?
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get nxt 1.3. It's a GB Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649368
malsog said:
get nxt 1.3. It's a GB Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649368
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What about CyanogenMod 9.1 (ICS ROM) + Farenheith Fix (for the touchpad)?
I saw a video-review and it seems pretty good.
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Xperia NXT 1.3 and DooMKernel or LuPuS GB
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Gianmark said:
What about CyanogenMod 9.1 (ICS ROM) + Farenheith Fix (for the touchpad)?
I saw a video-review and it seems pretty good.
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Still slower than NXT Light 1.3 with LuPus v6 Kernel
The best custom rom for overall usability and features is the pacman rom
The best custom rom for a hybrid of speed, stability and features is gin2jelly :angel:
The best custom rom for speed is COLA
The_Duffmaster said:
The best custom rom for overall usability and features is the pacman rom
The best custom rom for a hybrid of speed, stability and features is gin2jelly :angel:
The best custom rom for speed is COLA
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Cola is for r800x and gin2jelly is for gsm
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ROM?
Mayorse said:
I'm not sure if you're interested anymore about this question, judging from your post date, but I'll try to help anyway.or if anyone else is curious.
If you're looking for the best game play features your device has to offer with full touchpad support, go for a gingerbread based ROM. The roms below work great for emulators as well as other downloadable games like GTA and are super stable and fast.
Xperia NXT Light Edition & Xperia NXT 1.3 (Hard core gamers)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649368
or
Gin2JellyBean
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631144
If you care more about having the latest Jellbean features with less emphasis on gaming than these JB based roms are excellent. Touchpad support is a problem, but emulators work fine and most downloable games run at a decent pace. Stability and speed can sometimes be an issue, but this is rarely an issue.
KXP for PLAY (On screen navigation buttons are superb!!!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852529
P.A.C Man-PA. AOKP,CM&MIUI (combination of many great roms)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952220
Hopefully this post will help someone out :fingers-crossed:
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Sir may i ask question? is this compatible to my r800i and support touchpad?? i am new here and i am talking about in light NXT
chrisean26 said:
Sir may i ask question? is this compatible to my r800i and support touchpad?? i am new here and i am talking about in light NXT
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Its GSM so yes its compatible with R800i and Its GB so yes it has working touchpads.
I've been experimenting with Xperia Play roms and kernals for the last week or so and this is my experience.
I first tried to just install the Lupus kernal for a stock gingerbread 2.3.4 rom. It allowed me to overclock to 1900mhz, but I felt like the the fluidity was still being held back a bit by being on gingerbread, plus I was running out of storage space and I remembered that custom roms can often help with that.
I then decided to jump to a 4.1.2 Jellybean rom with a Lupus kernal that allowed me to overclock to 1600mhz. I loved this rom, and even after I installed everything I could think to install I still had about 400mb of internal storage left. The only issue, which I predicted, would be that the phone just couldn't properly keep up with Jellybean, even under the best circumstances. It would be laggy, and certain games and emulators would jerk around and I would die because of it.
So finally I decided to install Cyanogenmod 7.2 because I read good things about it, and sure enough its been doing me wonders. It comes with its own kernal that allows you to overclock to 1600mhz as well, plenty of extra space, and I would go as far as to say that it's at a near "Apple" level of fluidity. There's only two issues I discovered with this rom, both of which were solved easily enough. The first is that it doesn't come with the ability to disable to auto-brightness, but this was solved by downloading an xperia app on the market designed the correct this. The second is that the circle button on the gamepad doesn't allow you to map anything to it, and always acts as the back button. This can be corrected by editing the keypad file in the settings, and then you're off to the races.
All in all from everything I've done and researched, I would say that CM 7.2 is the best overall rom for the Xperia Play when it comes to a balance of features and performance. If you need help setting up anything I mentioned, let me know
Very simple:
GB> NXT ROM 1.3 (1.4 is coming)
ICS> Hybrid Rom or u can try a STOCK SONY ICS XPERIA 2011 rom...
JB> Wel,, since there's still the touchpad problem, i didn't try many jb roms...
Mite000 said:
I've been experimenting with Xperia Play roms and kernals for the last week or so and this is my experience.
I first tried to just install the Lupus kernal for a stock gingerbread 2.3.4 rom. It allowed me to overclock to 1900mhz, but I felt like the the fluidity was still being held back a bit by being on gingerbread, plus I was running out of storage space and I remembered that custom roms can often help with that.
I then decided to jump to a 4.1.2 Jellybean rom with a Lupus kernal that allowed me to overclock to 1600mhz. I loved this rom, and even after I installed everything I could think to install I still had about 400mb of internal storage left. The only issue, which I predicted, would be that the phone just couldn't properly keep up with Jellybean, even under the best circumstances. It would be laggy, and certain games and emulators would jerk around and I would die because of it.
So finally I decided to install Cyanogenmod 7.2 because I read good things about it, and sure enough its been doing me wonders. It comes with its own kernal that allows you to overclock to 1600mhz as well, plenty of extra space, and I would go as far as to say that it's at a near "Apple" level of fluidity. There's only two issues I discovered with this rom, both of which were solved easily enough. The first is that it doesn't come with the ability to disable to auto-brightness, but this was solved by downloading an xperia app on the market designed the correct this. The second is that the circle button on the gamepad doesn't allow you to map anything to it, and always acts as the back button. This can be corrected by editing the keypad file in the settings, and then you're off to the races.
All in all from everything I've done and researched, I would say that CM 7.2 is the best overall rom for the Xperia Play when it comes to a balance of features and performance. If you need help setting up anything I mentioned, let me know
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I would agree except no touchpads
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abdel12345 said:
I would agree except no touchpads
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That's a fair point. I just realized that I rarely if ever use the touch pads, so that isn't a factor I've been taking into account with my tests
This should be closed as it is a "Best Roms Thread"
Correct Mr if im wrong!
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Pizza_Dox said:
This should be closed as it is a "Best Roms Thread"
Correct Mr if im wrong!
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Yup thats True !!

[Q] Nxt vs Stock vs Slimbean

Hey ,
Okay So I Got a Play few days back so I was wondering which rom to flash ( Gaming Performance is the highest priority) and after reading through various Threads about best ROM for gaming , these 3 seemed to be most popular. So I would like to know which on out of NXT ( Lite or 1.3 ) , Stock (if stock then 2.3.2 or 2.3.3 or 2.3.4 ) and Slim Bean should I chose ( or u prefer and why ) and ofcourse with which Kernel DoomKernel or Lupus ?
Also I would like to know what are advantages of one over another or if some features any of those roms lack. For example I read Nxt rom doest play 720p video well ? or anything specific that Stock can do but custom roms cant ?
Thanks
NXT = faster + beautiful + 720p = best rom
I'd stay away from stock rom. It's too bloated. For gaming nxt 1.3 + lupus + seeder. For JB and best daily use (not gaming) I'd stick with turbo jb kernel + PAC. Although GB is the best for gaming because of game compatibility and touchpads.
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DooMKernel is good but it's a bit outdated imo.
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olokos said:
I'd stay away from stock rom. It's too bloated. For gaming nxt 1.3 + lupus + seeder. For JB and best daily use (not gaming) I'd stick with turbo jb kernel + PAC. Although GB is the best for gaming because of game compatibility and touchpads.
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DooMKernel is good but it's a bit outdated imo.
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How install seeder in NXT??????????????
There's a thread with it in general xPlay board. Just install the apk.
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Stock + removed bloat > CFW.
There can not be a single topic found without problems when it comes to CFW.
Do not get me wrong, I like CFW but I stay away from it unless it offers something I want.
Sure overclocking would be nice, however the battery life is short enough as it is for now.
Then another problem is, with so many CFW's around it is almost impossible to get proper help.
Example post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2099039
Person A points out a problem.
Person B tells to overclock.
Person C tells its bullsh!t.
Person A is left without a proper answer.
Kind regards, Stefan.
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olokos said:
I'd stay away from stock rom. It's too bloated. For gaming nxt 1.3 + lupus + seeder. For JB and best daily use (not gaming) I'd stick with turbo jb kernel + PAC. Although GB is the best for gaming because of game compatibility and touchpads.
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When I say stock rom I obviously mean after removing Bloatware from it . And lupus and seeder can be added to it too right ? After all those tweaks is Nxt still better than stock ?
Thaevil0ne said:
Stock + removed bloat > CFW.
There can not be a single topic found without problems when it comes to CFW.
Do not get me wrong, I like CFW but I stay away from it unless it offers something I want.
Sure overclocking would be nice, however the battery life is short enough as it is for now.
Kind regards, Stefan.
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Yep I dont think so CFW offer something i wan especially except they free up much more Ram which is important for gaming , thats the only reason i am swaying towards NxT rom. Also I think u can use kernel with custom room so you can keep it underclocked most of the time which can save battery and just overclock for gaming ( correct me if i am wrong though) .
The only reason i asked this was that apparently Nxt roms seems faster than stock and free up more RAM but acc to other threads many are going back to stock :s, or prefer stock somehow ... and i was just wondering what advantages does it have over Nxt or is it that stock is more stable ? Also i could use Lupus with stock right ? Also if i decide to go for stock is it better to go for 2.3.2 or 2.3.3 earlier rather than 2.3.4 ?
Thanks.
xdark ics v0.2 + doomkernel v3
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The only reason i asked this was that apparently Nxt roms seems faster than stock and free up more RAM but acc to other threads many are going back to stock :s, or prefer stock somehow ... and i was just wondering what advantages does it have over Nxt or is it that stock is more stable ? Also i could use Lupus with stock right ? Also if i decide to go for stock is it better to go for 2.3.2 or 2.3.3 earlier rather than 2.3.4 ?
Thanks.
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I'd also be very interested in getting an answer on this if someone more experienced can input their views???
I've recently unlocked my bootloader and installed NXT 1.3 + doomkernel, stock clock frequencies.
I was previously on unbloated stock rom (rooted+lock bootloader)
Dont notice that much difference in games, better on somes like NFSMW, worse on others like GTA VC
I've also noticed that overclocking makes my performances worth than stock clockspeed on those 2 games (more freezes) while overclocking seems much better with emulators (fpse and N64oid)
Well I'm thinking about switching back to stock but I'd also like to get more feedbacks on this.
If you are new stick to the NXT, it work best. I have lots of issues with SlimBean like apps moved to sdcard disappeared after rebooting and corrupt file transferring with USB MSC mode. Its probably my fault for not using the right kennel or something. But once I figured out to work around the issues I prefer it since it's the fastest Jelly Bean rom I've used with lots of internal storage spaces.
The reasons why I prefer JB are:
-smoothest os interface, with ICS and gb there is a lag in animation
-like ICS, faster web browsing performance than GB
-more up to date look and compatible with CyanogenMod9/10 themes
-like ICS, can log out of your Google account without factory resetting
-some programs isn't compatible with GB
- official support of Google Now
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but can you have a stock rom (stripped down of bloatware ofcourse) plus a custom kernel? like LuPus or something? or if i'm running a stripped down stock i have to be stuck using default kernel? tbh i would prefer a custom kernel for OC'ing and what not but like to keep a completely stock rom (minus the bloatware)....
If you managed to flash Lupus kernel before then I assumed you've been to the development section. Seek for kernels made for GB, lupus and doom are popular ones.
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nope i've flashed nothing to date. but thanks for the info.... was just trying to understand what the best setup i should go for
While I was having lag problems with nxt 1.3 + doomkernel, I've switched to nxt le/stock kernel and gotta say it's flawless in every games so far, much better than stock.
My problems were related to the kernel I guess, bad config/governor or something.
I'm gonna stick to this if it doesn't drain my battery to much
The first twk are good for gaming the lady one slimbean has a nice look, fast and takes up very little space but not so good for gaming
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ROM: Extreme Ics
Kernel: Lupus v9

[Q] Best rom for gaming?

Hi, I'am looking for rom that is for gaming, my play is for only gaming no media/phone features needed. Most important for me is good battery life, gaming is mostly emulators, snes, n64, ps1.
suggestions?
ramhead said:
Hi, I'am looking for rom that is for gaming, my play is for only gaming no media/phone features needed. Most important for me is good battery life, gaming is mostly emulators, snes, n64, ps1.
suggestions?
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xElite Gamer - (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2366002)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102404 < this ROM is good for you if you want just gaming nothing else.
But in General, i'd recommend any GB rom since Gamin performance will always be good whether theres media/phone features or not.
Xplay21 said:
xElite Gamer - (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2366002)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102404 < this ROM is good for you if you want just gaming nothing else.
But in General, i'd recommend any GB rom since Gamin performance will always be good whether theres media/phone features or not.
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ty for suggestion I think I go for gb based rom.
What recovery you guys suggestion? CWM, recoveryX?
ramhead said:
ty for suggestion I think I go for gb based rom.
What recovery you guys suggestion? CWM, recoveryX?
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I'd stay stick with CWM
Stock rom debloated seemed the best for me I ran the UK FW that was ported for cdma after taking all apps (I kept the timescape because I liked the look) overclock to 2.06 Max and 368 min with doomlords cdma kernel
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I suggest in if you use ICS, you can use :
- Ice Cream Speed (The Fastest ICS i ever meet with Lupus GB+ICS v7)
- True Ancestor Final (Use Lupus GB+ICS v1 is the smoothest one (my opinion))
- Xperia Play Z Beta (Nice view and have great performance, and support Xperia Play Launcher)
For GB
- xEliteGamer
- Gin2Kitkat
- Xperia NXT
- True Ancestor

Best Rom/Kernel for gaming (Xperia Play)

Hello Community ,
Whats the most stable/smoth rom for gaming on the Xperia Play?
It would be good if the firmwares base would be at least Ice cream Sandwich.
But iam open to any Rom.
thx in advance.
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Hello Community ,
Whats the most stable/smoth rom for gaming on the Xperia Play?
It would be good if the firmwares base would be at least Ice cream Sandwich.
But iam open to any Rom.
thx in advance.
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This is a bit hard to answer. GB will always be the better option for gaming since Gaming tends to lag more for ICS, the ROM i'm current using is the Nxt2_r1 (link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649368). This ROM has the ics look and has a great battery life along with a lot of RAM. It also comes with the 5 x 4 app rawer which is not common in most of the ROMS atm.
Another GB rom which might be the best ROM for gaming is the xElite Gamer ROM (link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2366002)
Xplay21 said:
This is a bit hard to answer. GB will always be the better option for gaming since Gaming tends to lag more for ICS, the ROM i'm current using is the Nxt2_r1 (link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649368). This ROM has the ics look and has a great battery life along with a lot of RAM. It also comes with the 5 x 4 app rawer which is not common in most of the ROMS atm.
Another GB rom which might be the best ROM for gaming is the xElite Gamer ROM (link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2366002)
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Ok thx and which Kernel should i use iam currently using Lupus Kernel 720p.
Postaldudeey said:
Hello Community ,
Whats the most stable/smoth rom for gaming on the Xperia Play?
It would be good if the firmwares base would be at least Ice cream Sandwich.
But iam open to any Rom.
thx in advance.
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Hi!
I installed to my xplay DoomKernel v14&wifi modules 720p, and rom Gin2Kitkat v.3.20 somthing.. I have been using rom for about 2 hours and it working great and is so smooth . Only kitkat theming I dont like that much.
Stick with Lupus or if you want you can try out doomkernel just like ramhead has said. Gin2KitKat is also a good choice as it is one of the most popular roms for our xperia play
Postaldudeey said:
Hello Community ,
Whats the most stable/smoth rom for gaming on the Xperia Play?
It would be good if the firmwares base would be at least Ice cream Sandwich.
But iam open to any Rom.
thx in advance.
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Try Ice Cream Speed with Lupus GB+ICS v7 or True Ancestor FE with Lupus GB+ICS v1 it's fastest combination in my opinion
I tried to play TDKR and The Amazing Spiderman, wow it run faster you know:good:
But
If you want to good UI with good performance you can try Xperia Play Z BETA, it run smooth in my Xperia Play and you can use Linux swap feature, and it would be great rom, :victory: (i just try with TDKR in Lupus GB+ICS v7 in 1Ghz and it run smooth with little lag sometimes)
sim card
So i chose the this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649368
its pretty smooth and nice looking, however my xperia play isnt reading my sim card, do you guys think thats a software problem or more of a hardware problem :/

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