Anyone know/have any that work properly? Trying to use gameboid, but since x10 has no multi-touch, playing games like street fighter sucks. You can't pull off any combos since it only registers one tap at a time, and have to move forward first, then punch, then block etc. cant do them with one motion.
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What do you mean by work properly? No emulator will give X10 the multi-touch function, so it will always be a hard time playing games like street fighter
I've been using a combination of the on screen depad, the two volume control, and the camera button. This lowers the frustration behind the lack of multitouch as you can use the on-screen and hardware buttons simultaneously.
Even classic pokemon games suck Trying to just move around, you have to take finger off the screen for every time you want to change direction. Never really had a problem with no multi touch until now
ofiveo said:
Even classic pokemon games suck Trying to just move around, you have to take finger off the screen for every time you want to change direction. Never really had a problem with no multi touch until now
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Then you've got the wrogn emulator. Pokemon works just fine for me.. I use the controls as a joystick... no need to remove the finger. atleast not with Gameboid or something.. Not for me.
I sometimes connect a Wiimote to my X10 using WiimoteController and play using that.
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I have tried PocketCultMame
http://www.pocketcult.com/home.php
But it is so buggy that it isnt an option for the raphael.
Also tried Pocket Nester for NES.
Nester seems to start the ROMs ok but the key mappings just dont work right.
Anyone got these anything or else to work well?
Curious
I would also like to know if the keyboard works with Pocket Nester. Anyone know?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=423444
seems to be a general problem
i have tried all the emulators with virtually no luck at all. Seems none of the keys every work for me
same problem here, it seems that HTC used a different technology to number the keys.
maybe because the touch pro has more buttons than most other devices.
Had same problem with games that use mapping (like worms for ppc, doom 1 & 2, etc), as well as with the DOS emulator.
It's a key mapping problem... when is someone going to create a program to use the capacitive part of the TP as buttons (so we can play and emulate stuff?) :^P
For the moment im playing with the device upsidedown, im using the Up, down, left, right as the D-Pad and strg + shift as A and B button.. not a very practical but it works.. i hope there will be a better solution for this problem..
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I use FPSEce 0.9.6 beta and it works with red alert retaliation. The intro video is laggy but once you skip that and get into the game menu, its smooth.
You just rip your psx games to .iso format and copy to the SD card.
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I use FPSEce 0.9.6 beta and it works with red alert retaliation. The intro video is laggy but once you skip that and get into the game menu, its smooth.
You just rip your psx games to .iso format and copy to the SD card.
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i did all the above Downloaded a bios file etc etc but somehow i was unable to find the iso file wich was locate don my memory card.
And when i found no program it went automaticly to the "memory card / disc" Menu all playstations have .. all fine but i was unable to get OUT this menu and had to reset the device in order to get it back up ...
Any thoughts? maybe doing something wrong
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Any Updates?
Has there been any progress on this? I really want the Sprint Touch Pro! But if I can't map the keyboard for use with emulators, that would be a deal breaker.
Have you tried FinalBurn?
You can get it from:
http://www.modaco.com/content/smartphone-software-games/247894/finalburn-for-wince-0-014/
FinalBurn emulates CPS1, CPS2 and CPS3 games (including Street Fighter Alpha 3).
However there are several problems:
1. Low FPS during match (other games like XMENVSSTREETFIGHTER are better)
2. Jerky UNPLAYABLE performance with Sound ON.
3. Keyboard can't be mapped
4. Controls mapping issue
The degree to which FPS is impacted is dependant on the game.
This is my experience with the HTC Touch Pro.
I think we need a more optimised FinalBurn version.
Another problem is that the processor has to process 4 times more info for the VGA screen so it will probably work better in QVGA devices.
Unfortunately I've not found a way to adjust in game resolution.
This MAME emulator certainly has potential! Try it!
Here is a great solution for the keyboards issues:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2703133&postcount=3
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Here is a great solution for the keyboards issues:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2703133&postcount=3
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Nice! Thanks!
sonhy said:
I use FPSEce 0.9.6 beta and it works with red alert retaliation. The intro video is laggy but once you skip that and get into the game menu, its smooth.
You just rip your psx games to .iso format and copy to the SD card.
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can i ask you what settings you use? already thnx
i googled around for awhile and found a really great and supposedly rare emulator for nes its hard to find in english since its a jap build of nester only problem is games flip upside down in landscape mode but key mapping works great even with out kforraphel.
If someone know how to flip the screen ide really appreciate it since playing with the keyboard on to is pretty wierd.
also anyone have a good gba emulator outhere pocket gba is alright but not perfect...
bump- anyone how to fix the upside down screen in nesterj4u?
hi all,
i have spent hours scouring the forums ranging from the classy htc diamond ( which i loved btw) to the experia x1 (which is also cool) trying to find a good emulator for nes/snes games which support touchscreen, wvga, and the tg01's lack of hard buttons.
if anyone has any ideas or links or anything so we can all get a great emu working for the 1ghz hand sized tv screen then brilliant.
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dont think im being a console-ist by only asking for nes/snes but the idea of playing ps1 games on this beast with no hard buttons doesnt exactly thrill me to bits, but if you want to share your findings with everyone then feel free
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Play Station Emulator good? ^_^
There you go:
http://www.fpsece.net/
Just Google:
PSX /PS1 ISOs to get the games =)
Link for videos:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=fpsece+1.0+tg01&search_type=&aq=f
morphgear is best snes emu but like you say with no buttons or multitouch emus are only really good for rpgs which is fine for me, fpsece is best emu out.
i would have thought we would have fullspeed/sound snes considering you can for psx but you cant.
neway if you get morphgear for hd2 and dreeds mulitouchpad for the best experience for snes, and you have to use the virtual mouse thing (slide finger up over strip bit on tg01) to be able to click on the settings
I guess what we really need is a touchscreen hook that will capture slide events and fire the appropriate cursor keys whilst in specific apps. Is there anything like that already?
wel i had a think about it and we need to make a touch screen keyboard with the typical up, down,left,rihtt and a,b,c buttons and map them to keys such as the wasd configuration. we could invoke the keyboad to pop up with a reg key or something to piggyback on the emu to rocess.
im not a programmer so i have no idea how to make this happen but will help with graphics if anone wants to try.
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I guess what we really need is a touchscreen hook Is there anything like that already?
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unless i am misunderstanding what you mean then this is already programed into fpsece and morphgear (using dreeds pad).
eg press circle button and slide finger up = up and circle.
i cant see and better improvements to fake multitouch happening, sorry if ive misunderstood u tho
if this pic come sup then brilliant, this is what i would like personally.
a proper nes pad layout linked to the virtual keypad so i can play pokemon games and such ( please dont mug off pokemon games, for a turn based rpg its pretty good)
there must be a way to link this to an emu
i am willing to help anyone with anything they need to make this work
also....
on a side note, any way to speed up the screen rotation, from what i understand, the os asks the g-sensor what state its in then adjusts accordingly. where as on other phones the g-sensor tells the os what its doing. can we speed up the refresh on this or is it a no go for now?
Just wondering if anyone has got mario rpg on the snes working via morphgear on there phone. For me i can either crash after the opening screens, where u press start to start game, or after a little bit into the game. When it does work it takes about 5 sec's to load each battle, frustrating.
Can i play games FPSCE with this device?
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@above not sure but you can just use a dualshock 3
Any good First person shooters that work well on the x10? all ive tried are really no good without MT and never see any options to use other keys to fire like camera key? or any of the good 3d games tbh
Did you try ToonWarz
dungeon hunter is quite nice and it works without multitouch ... but as far as ego shooter goes we have to hope that se is talking bull**** and mt is possible - or we have to use some wii remote XD
i find it a bit useless playing these games without the option to fire/fight and move at the same time! cant see any options to map the harware buttons so you only need the screen to move
any idea if this is possible?
You can download an emulator like droid64 and then configure the keyboard as hardware buttons for the controls.. I use it to play supersmash bros all the time!
way better than on screen controls!
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You can download an emulator like droid64 and then configure the keyboard as hardware buttons for the controls.. I use it to play supersmash bros all the time!
way better than on screen controls!
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Does Super smash bros run good on the sidekick?
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I wouldn't say good. I was surprised to find that N64 games run better than SNES/Genesis games on our phone though.
The SNES/Genesis emulators come in two camps. Fast but majorly inaccurate, with nasty music and sound, or slow but accurate, with too little speed to be playable.
It runs. Lol not great, sometimes you can hear the sound laggin and its not super smooth but playable, usually not enough to bother me. Also if u overclock a little I found it helps.. it runs well enough to enjoy playing in my opinion.
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I use Snesoid....Super Street Fighter II is way too hard using the keyboard buttons.
There's an app in market called GameKeyboard. It allows to map touching any part of screen to hardware button. I've used it to play DukeNukem from Sidekick's keyboard, and that's much better than virtual onscreen controls. It looks like this: http://amy.djhz.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/duke03-512x431.jpg
GameKeyboard creates those l2, r2, a, b, x, y and other buttons, which you can drag'n'drop on any place of screen. Those virtual buttons could be mapped to hardware keyboard. Buttons became invisible after setup. That makes Sidekick gaming much more pleasant, at least for me
Every emulator I have tried is not seeing the bottom shoulder buttons. Some don't see the analog button either. Any suggestions? Makes emulators hard to manage when I can't find anywhere to assign the START and SELECT buttons.
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Every emulator I have tried is not seeing the bottom shoulder buttons. Some don't see the analog button either. Any suggestions? Makes emulators hard to manage when I can't find anywhere to assign the START and SELECT buttons.
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Shoulder buttons (L1 L2 R1 R2) all work fine on Retroarch. Was playing some Doom2 earlier today and all is well.
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Shoulder buttons (L1 L2 R1 R2) all work fine on Retroarch. Was playing some Doom2 earlier today and all is well.
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RetroArch does work indeed. The other emulators need to step up their games. Then again, Shield is still new.
Same for all controllers. Bottom triggers do not map for most emulators.
If you don't like retroarch and are rooted tincore keymapper can map all the buttons to something any emulator can see. Just assign the buttons on the shield to a,b,c,d,e,f or 1,2,3,4 5 ... etc then emulators have no problem detecting them. Just have to open tincore before you use your emulator.
Sounds good. I've been messing with RetroArch all day and I am impressed. Just as soon as I can use the Analog Sticks in it we should be good to go.
After playing my Shield for days now and only using RetroArch I am reassessing my opinion. The D-Pad is not as good as it should be. But that is really my only complaint. Other then that the Shield is my dream handheld.
Rodimus80 said:
After playing my Shield for days now and only using RetroArch I am reassessing my opinion. The D-Pad is not as good as it should be. But that is really my only complaint. Other then that the Shield is my dream handheld.
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Your not alone in that conclusion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417495
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I can't find anywhere to assign the START and SELECT buttons.
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Personnaly, I assign START and SELECT on R3 et L3, which is great in a lot of emulated games.
What emulators are you having problems with?
I also couldn't get mupen to recognize the triggers but after selecting Dual Shock 3 input mode in settings I believe, I was able to map buttons to them as well.
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After playing my Shield for days now and only using RetroArch I am reassessing my opinion. The D-Pad is not as good as it should be. But that is really my only complaint. Other then that the Shield is my dream handheld.
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could not agree more. still trying to work out a solution as some of my favorite games are flat out unplayable.
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could not agree more. still trying to work out a solution as some of my favorite games are flat out unplayable.
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After playing for a week I would have to say that I have compensated for the crappy D-Pad. It still messes up here and there but hasn't ruined it for me. I highly recommend the Shield to any Retro Gamers. Just don't sit on the toilet with it. You'll never leave!!!