I recently replaced my xperia play with another xperia play cuz I love it so much. I had Quake 1 installed on the old phone purchased from the play store back in 2011. The developer was Jack Niu (published his source code) and per my request he was able to release a version on 1-15-12 that made the touch icons disappear so I could play on my Xperia Play (with controls) and no touch screen icons blocking my view.
I still have all the pak files on my SD card for the game, however, the game has been removed from the play store and I cannot re-install. The only file I was able to recover was the "tk.niuzb.quake.asec" file from when I copied the SD card.
Does anyone know how to get this back to the apk file that I originally paid for and installed on my old phone? or is anyone willing to share apk that would allow me to play this without touch screen icons?
Taken one step further, I would be willing to make a substantial paypal donation for any developer willing to make this happen?
All I really want to do is be able to play Quake 1 on my Xperia Play without those annoying touch screen icons.
Thanks ahead for reading and hope someone can help me out.
Sean
Someone out there must know how to get this to work? PLEEZ!?
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So I like many others purchased Dungeon Hunter 2 from Gameloft via the wap shop because it is not available in the market, and quite frankly is a badass game (well worth the $4.99). So I was very disheartened to find that the game i purchased and played on my EVO 4G was not listed as a supported game for the Epic 4G Touch (SPH-D710 on the gameloft site).
So I called their customer service number, and spoke with a gentleman who offered to refund the purchase, give me a different game, or allow me to wait for the game to become supported. I however asked for him to just send me a link to download the apk file. Well he obliged and sent me a link to Dungeon Hunter 2, and Eternal Legacy(another game I purchased and requested a new link for), first thing I did was download and install DH2, and download the extra files. Well Lo and Behold despite their claims that it is incompatible with the Epic 4G Touch from Sprint, the game runs 100% flawlessly, I just played for an hour straight to make sure I had no problems. Now Eternal Legacy is supported, but whenever I would download it, it would download the apk specifically for the HTC EVO 4G, and I did mention this to him, so he said he would have to get me a different version of the file to download.
So basically If you purchased a game from Gameloft's website using a different device, Give them a call 1-800-913-6828, and request them to send you a copy of the apk file, it Just might work.
For reference, the apk files that he sent me are labeled as follows.
Dungeon Hunter 2:
Dungeon_Hunter_2_HD_Samsung_GTi9100_Galaxy_S_II_android.apk
Eternal Legacy:
Eternal_Legacy_HD_Samsung_SPHD_710_Gaudi_android.apk
They haven't created a copy of DH2 for the Epic Touch because it has a different model number, but the other Galaxy S2 versions work just fine.
And I am going to say this now just to preempt anyone who may ask.
No I will not attach a copy of the apk files, No I will not PM you the files, No I will not send you the download link. That is a direct violation of XDA's rules against Warez. If you want the game, pay for it, it is 100% worth the money.
Khilbron said:
So I like many others purchased Dungeon Hunter 2 from Gameloft via the wap shop because it is not available in the market, and quite frankly is a badass game (well worth the $4.99). So I was very disheartened to find that the game i purchased and played on my EVO 4G was not listed as a supported game for the Epic 4G Touch (SPH-D710 on the gameloft site).
So I called their customer service number, and spoke with a gentleman who offered to refund the purchase, give me a different game, or allow me to wait for the game to become supported. I however asked for him to just send me a link to download the apk file. Well he obliged and sent me a link to Dungeon Hunter 2, and Eternal Legacy(another game I purchased and requested a new link for), first thing I did was download and install DH2, and download the extra files. Well Lo and Behold despite their claims that it is incompatible with the Epic 4G Touch from Sprint, the game runs 100% flawlessly, I just played for an hour straight to make sure I had no problems. Now Eternal Legacy is supported, but whenever I would download it, it would download the apk specifically for the HTC EVO 4G, and I did mention this to him, so he said he would have to get me a different version of the file to download.
So basically If you purchased a game from Gameloft's website using a different device, Give them a call 1-800-913-6828, and request them to send you a copy of the apk file, it Just might work.
For reference, the apk files that he sent me are labeled as follows.
Dungeon Hunter 2:
Dungeon_Hunter_2_HD_Samsung_GTi9100_Galaxy_S_II_android.apk
Eternal Legacy:
Eternal_Legacy_HD_Samsung_SPHD_710_Gaudi_android.apk
They haven't created a copy of DH2 for the Epic Touch because it has a different model number, but the other Galaxy S2 versions work just fine.
And I am going to say this now just to preempt anyone who may ask.
No I will not attach a copy of the apk files, No I will not PM you the files, No I will not send you the download link. That is a direct violation of XDA's rules against Warez. If you want the game, pay for it, it is 100% worth the money.
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I had the same problem with Asphalt 6, however I have the .apk. I installed the .apk, however it required a download, and wouldnt let me download the files needed. I did copy the necessary files from my OG epics SD, however it didnt change anything... Hmmmm waiting on Gameloft or a talented Dev to figure it out...
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I had the same problem with Asphalt 6, however I have the .apk. I installed the .apk, however it required a download, and wouldnt let me download the files needed. I did copy the necessary files from my OG epics SD, however it didnt change anything... Hmmmm waiting on Gameloft or a talented Dev to figure it out...
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asphalt 6 is supported now just give em a call and get the new apk sent to you.
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Hi Guys,
I am not able to install these games, I found a list of games here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1217060
There are many games, which is showing NOT compatible with XPERIA PLAY !!!
I am from Singapore, phone details: R800i, 2.3.4, ___.42
There are many workarounds, don't worry. First of all, make sure your DPI is at 240, if not, revert it to default or flash a market fix (it's somewhere in the forums). Secondly, search for MarketEnabler in the market (excuse the pun), look for the one with an icon that has the letters ME, and install it. Open it, go to the second tab, press and hold T-Mobile (the first one), and select Fake this network now. It will ask for root permissions, click allow, and try again. Let me know if that helped.
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I couldn't think of a better place to ask this, and seeing as I can't find anything on the Internet, I will try here. As most of you probably know, some games require a user to be online at all times. Seeing as I don't have 3G, and only use Wi-Fi, this can present a bit of a problem when I want to play games offline (such as Dark Knight Rises or The Amazing Spider-Man). I've resorted to keeping an eye out for offline APK's, but the trouble is too much. I would GLADLY buy the game if there was a way I could play these games offline. My question, is if there is some kind of app that tricks your phone into thinking it's online? That way the game I wish to play could do it's 'update check', and simply bypass it, so I can play the game. I haven't heard of anything like this before, that's why I figured I'd ask here. Or possibly if there is a way to patch an APK file so you can play it offline, would be beneficial as well. Any answers would be much appreciated!
James_Evan_Bond said:
I couldn't think of a better place to ask this, and seeing as I can't find anything on the Internet, I will try here. As most of you probably know, some games require a user to be online at all times. Seeing as I don't have 3G, and only use Wi-Fi, this can present a bit of a problem when I want to play games offline (such as Dark Knight Rises or The Amazing Spider-Man). I've resorted to keeping an eye out for offline APK's, but the trouble is too much. I would GLADLY buy the game if there was a way I could play these games offline. My question, is if there is some kind of app that tricks your phone into thinking it's online? That way the game I wish to play could do it's 'update check', and simply bypass it, so I can play the game. I haven't heard of anything like this before, that's why I figured I'd ask here. Or possibly if there is a way to patch an APK file so you can play it offline, would be beneficial as well. Any answers would be much appreciated!
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Just buy the game, and you will not need rare patches or tricks to bypass the license verification cracked games
Hello. I recently replaced my xperia play with another xperia play cuz I love it so much. I had Quake 1 installed on the old phone purchased from the play store back in 2011. The developer was Jack Niu (published his source code) and per my request he was able to release a version on 1-15-12 that made the touch icons disappear so I could play on my Xperia Play (with controls) and no touch screen icons blocking my view.
I still have all the pak files on my SD card for the game, however, the game has been removed from the play store and I cannot re-install. The only file I was able to recover was the "tk.niuzb.quake.asec" file from when I copied the SD card.
Does anyone know how to get this back to the apk file that I originally paid for and installed on my old phone? or since the source code is published, is anyone willing to share apk that would allow me to play this without touch screen icons?
Taken one step further, I would be willing to make a substantial paypal donation for any developer willing to make this happen?
All I really want to do is be able to play Quake 1 on my Xperia Play without those annoying touch screen icons.
Thanks ahead for reading and hope someone can help me out.
Sean
NCirie said:
Hello. I recently replaced my xperia play with another xperia play cuz I love it so much. I had Quake 1 installed on the old phone purchased from the play store back in 2011. The developer was Jack Niu (published his source code) and per my request he was able to release a version on 1-15-12 that made the touch icons disappear so I could play on my Xperia Play (with controls) and no touch screen icons blocking my view.
I still have all the pak files on my SD card for the game, however, the game has been removed from the play store and I cannot re-install. The only file I was able to recover was the "tk.niuzb.quake.asec" file from when I copied the SD card.
Does anyone know how to get this back to the apk file that I originally paid for and installed on my old phone? or since the source code is published, is anyone willing to share apk that would allow me to play this without touch screen icons?
Taken one step further, I would be willing to make a substantial paypal donation for any developer willing to make this happen?
All I really want to do is be able to play Quake 1 on my Xperia Play without those annoying touch screen icons.
Thanks ahead for reading and hope someone can help me out.
Sean
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Hello guys, I have some questions about data generating and mainly modifying Google Play billing information, hope I can find answers here...
1. Each time I open Titanium Backup or Google Play has some update on apps, my external SD Card will generate 2 folders which are "data\com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup" and "Android\data", the second one will have some system apps folders inside suck as "com.android.gallery3d" and "com.google.android.apps.maps". I rooted my G3 and use ES file explorer to manage my files. But I didn't experience such issues in my previous Galaxy Note, which means those apps or system won't generate any app data on external SD Card. Most importantly those app folders (13+ folders) are empty and all 0.00 KB!
It is somehow annoying and I can't ignore it so each time I access my external SD card I will have to delete them manually. I wonder what is the problem and how can I tweat the system so that it won't generate it in SD card again, internal storage folder already contained all those app data folders!
External SD Card's folder (root):
http://postimg.org/image/ny6jomg2f/
Inside the "Android\Data" Folder:
http://postimg.org/image/f1vrkopg7/
2. It's about Modded Google Play Store. If you guys know the creater of Lucky Patcher also created the modded version of Google Play Store, and I found on the internet that there are a method which almost make you buy paid apps for "free". The website is in below:
http://www.8apk.net/2015/01/modded-google-play-store-download-install-chelpus.html
I wonder if this method is true... If it is then I think it would be chaos and Google will surely patch it... Because it makes you really get paid apps for free, imagine you paid for the app, save it and refund to take back the money, while you didn't really return the "product" you bought... That would be awesome if it can be done but I don't have the time to try all that... Is there anyone who are currently using this trick and it works?
3. Alright recently I have been paying attention on how to crack in-app purchases... I wonder if Freedom and Lucky Patcher works on server-based online games? For example One piece Treasure Cruise and Puzzle and Dragons if you guys heard of it, they require 100 yen to buy 1 magic stone or Gems and 5 stones to play a lucky draw to get a new character. Well although I think it has a very little chance to hack or crack it, maybe the two cracking apps won't work too, but I still have some faith on it which I think it may be possible...
I wonder why it works on Candy Crush or something like that, but won't (maybe) work on the 2 games I mentioned? Aren't they are using the same mechanism in Google Play billing? (Press purchase, connect to Google Play, a Pop-up displaying what you are going to buy, press buy and enter billing information, then complete purchase.) If they are the same then why we can't crack it?
4. I found here:
http://gameguardian.net/forum/topic/6279-another-in-app-purchase-hack-method/
That by using Lucky Patcher to "Patch to Android" and tick on "Signature Verification status always True" and then tap on "Apply" then reboot, and it will change how Google Play's status, that means the cracked apps you installed will also be regonized as purchased apps in Google Play and you got it legally. I wonder if this is true and is it still working?
And by doing that signature verification, can I skip the process of using luck patcher to patch Titanium Backup every time I update it from Play Store? This is a little bit annoying actually...
That's all of my questions, sorry for the long words but I really hope to get the answers... If it can't be done then I want to know because it has been consuming my time trying to find the answers... Thanks a lot in advance, hope you all have a good day!
Sorry, but nobody is going to help you steal apps from the playstore.