CM10.1 and game performance - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

I have googled thw subject for game performance and CM10 and cant see yo find a definite answer.
Does cyanogenmod based roms for the Note 2 have performance issues with gaming? Games like Crazy Taxi and Dungeon Hunter 4 peform poorly or not at all. The same games run fine on TW based roms.
Thanks in advance!
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It depends on the rom but generally the graphics performance is a little lower due to Samsung not releasing graphics/drivers sources

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Games laggier on 4.0.4

am i the only one experiencing more lag and slowdowns in gaming after the update?
not sure if it's a kernel or rom problem.
Dito.
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some stuff are messed up, maybe they are related due to the compatibility.
I get a bit of lag on fruit ninja paid
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No issues with Angry birds space or Wind up Knight, haven't tried any others yet.
no lag here, what games? its most likely app compatibility.
I don't really play much and OPs claim is very vague but I quickly installed Temple Run and it runs flawless. Also the not very demanding games like Cut the Rope and Where is my water run without problems so far. I recently bought Shadowgun for my Tablet. Maybe I'll try that later but I have no comparison to 4.0.2/3 with this game.
gokpog said:
I don't really play much and OPs claim is very vague but I quickly installed Temple Run and it runs flawless. Also the not very demanding games like Cut the Rope and Where is my water run without problems so far. I recently bought Shadowgun for my Tablet. Maybe I'll try that later but I have no comparison to 4.0.2/3 with this game.
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I used to play temple run on my 4.0.3 very smoothly without any lag. But after upgrading to 4.0.4 bugless beast it has become very choppy and almost unplayable when there are many coins.
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actually. what kernel is OP using? are you using a OC'D GPU kernel? switch back to a kernel with stock GPU (384mhz)
i have NO lag on temple run.
Stock GPU is 307mhz.
That said, there is no lag here either.
zephiK said:
actually. what kernel is OP using? are you using a OC'D GPU kernel? switch back to a kernel with stock GPU (384mhz)
i have NO lag on temple run.
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I am using stock kernel. It lags when running over the red coins or using power ups at high speed. What CPU governor are u using?
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salivaman said:
I am using stock kernel. It lags when running over the red coins or using power ups at high speed. What CPU governor are u using?
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franco r116.
~700 - 1200 ondemand

Aokp milestone 5 games problem

Currently I am using aokp milestone5 with Franco nightly r162. my problem is why I can't play certain games. Exp :mini motor,dungeon hunter or
gameloft games.
I thought custom from should be better performance.
Can someone out there give me advise.
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skyyew said:
Currently I am using aokp milestone5 with Franco nightly r162. my problem is why I can't play certain games. Exp :mini motor,dungeon hunter or
gameloft games.
I thought custom from should be better performance.
Can someone out there give me advise.
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i had that same set up and some games were laggy...i believe its kernel related...probably due to low GPU (not 100%) you can change that if you want...i switched over to popcorn kernel and now im using jame bond...which i believe is also running a low CPU clock (307?) but for some reason both of those have noticeably better performance in terms of games and speed for me
Where to configure?any step?
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Which Rom to choose for gaming?

Hey everyone. I'm trying to choose a new rom to switch to as calk seems to be out of the game. I would really like to know everyone's opinion on which Rom provides the best gaming performance. If you make a suggestion please say whether it is an ics or gb Rom. Also feel free to list benchmark results or avg fps in games. I will be testing myself I'm sure and I will update this post with results in the future.
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I myself would recommend you to stay in a GB ROM they are much muuuch more stable with games that ICS I am not ROM specific but if I feel like in a trip or like a gamer I always go for GB my games are much more stable
Ex. N.O.V.A. 3 just works 1 of 3 times I open it
Modern Combat 3 the same
Front line Commando doesn't even work etc
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Blazer rom works wonders for every game I've thrown at it with great battery life also.
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calkulin l29 or a stock like rom ics
With ICS roms, I had plenty of issues with games. I've been using Calks EL29 and everything has been working well.
Ive never had an issue on mijjhs goodness rom, but I pretty much only use emulators for gaming (lots of fpse)... I get surprisingly good battery life while playing as well...
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Bst gaming optimized kernel?

I know each kernel works different but they also are optimized for different things. Which kernels are best optimjzed for intense gaming. Such as playing deadtrigger with the tegra3 graphics settings on.
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Dri94 said:
I know each kernel works different but they also are optimized for different things. Which kernels are best optimjzed for intense gaming. Such as playing deadtrigger with the tegra3 graphics settings on.
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Now this is just me.. the nexus runs fine either way with you try to play, what makes me say this is the no lag in N64roid when playing Zelda.
But for the best way to avoid lag? Most kernels are the same and I don't know much about the kernels.. well the advanced stuff.
But from my understanding Performance plus Overclocking usually 1800* will pretty much avoid the lag, I've played Dead Trigger with full detail and haven't lagged at 1036*.
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It lags with glados with me. But nit with regular "high" settings. Also glados lags with most games for me. All the kernels are diff tho. Most are optimized for battery as ppl complain about that the most. So its hard finding the opposite. Im trying ti find one to play the Tegra3 "ultra high" settings without such high lag
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Dri94 said:
It lags with glados with me. But nit with regular "high" settings. Also glados lags with most games for me. All the kernels are diff tho. Most are optimized for battery as ppl complain about that the most. So its hard finding the opposite. Im trying ti find one to play the Tegra3 "ultra high" settings without such high lag
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Try Franco or Trinity.
I've played on GLaDOS before and games ran fine.. could be ROM related too.
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Yea for me it was usually ROM related
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[Games] What can the Galaxy Nexus play?

I'm thinking of getting a GNX but am unsure because of its mediocre specs. So what can you guys play on yours?
Will it run the latest titles at a playable speed?
thanks
Grand theft auto 3 runs like a boss.
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asphalt 7 runs smoothly with overclocking kernel and aokp jellybean!
no need for overclock..
its smooth with stock kernel or trinity with the stock values
I dont like playing games on phone, so the only one i have is cut the rope exp hd, trinity kernel underclocked to 1gz and it runs without any lag
I play all the newest games with no issues or lag.
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Most of the games. I haven't found any that didn't work for me.
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Final Fantasy VII
nova 3,shadowgun and dead trigger without problems,no lag at all with trinity kernel at max 1 ghz and gpu at 512mhz.i add that i have the supercharger,and one of the negative aspects of it (i red this on supercharger sript's 3ad) is the use of games..but i don't notice prob at all
I only have fruit ninja but it runs amazing
minecraft runs well on fancy graphics.
leftk14 said:
no need for overclock..
its smooth with stock kernel or trinity with the stock values
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dead trigger is terribly slow with stock kernel...but with trinity it runs a lot better, there's some lagging in the beginning though
The galaxy nexus should be able to play any games out there besides the tegra 3 optimized ones of course lol. Emulators work great as well. Honestly, no apps use the superpower of the S3 yet so I'd still consider this high end.
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Major Mayhem, Zombie Runaway Up, Critter Escape, Judge Dredd vs Zombies, Dead Trigger, Garfield's Diner, All Angry Birds are all FREE and Fun games. They all run perfect too.
MONKY_1 said:
Final Fantasy VII
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+1
TheChaoticLlama said:
I'm thinking of getting a GNX but am unsure because of its mediocre specs. So what can you guys play on yours?
Will it run the latest titles at a playable speed?
thanks
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Naivety at its finest.
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Mediocre specs? I lol'd.
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TheChaoticLlama said:
I'm thinking of getting a GNX but am unsure because of its mediocre specs. So what can you guys play on yours?
Will it run the latest titles at a playable speed?
thanks
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Mediocre? The HTC wildfire had mediocre specs...
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MONKY_1 said:
Final Fantasy VII
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where can i get this emulator from?
asphalt 7 , modern combat , dead trigger , gta3 all runs well...

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