Anyone else having any problems with this? It boots up alright (most of the time) but flickers and crashes when gameplay begins. tried it on hydro and cm 10... any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks team!
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Give the app: ATP Tweak (version 7) a shot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735887
(Download, then go down to the second post and make sure your app is set up the same way.)
I was having problems with The Amazing Spiderman and this helped.
If you are still having trouble, I would suggest the app: "Ram Manger Free/Pro" and select aggressive gaming option, and then the app: "AutoKiller Memory Optimizer" and hit memory reclaim until your Free Ram is above 500. I also noticed that setting my ASUS setting to powersaving mode helped (perhaps its placebo, but thats what i do before i play big games like, NOVA 3, Modern Combat 3, etc)
Goodluck
I peeked in the market and there are similar reports with various transformer models so there might not be help for this one.
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It worked well for me but i sideloaded it from my phone. i think it's a great game
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Tried hydro, CM10, and now finally new aokp.actually runs on aokp. Maybe also on stock, don't know
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also try coldbooting the tablet before playing ram intensive games
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if try many ICS ROM and many kernel, but there are no one can play my SplinterCellHD more than 5 minutes, it always said 'unfortunatrly blah.. blah.. blah'
any idea for this case?
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Slim ICS + Trinity Kernel + over clock!! Should do the trick!!
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They can all play HD. You just need to install chainfire3d driver and you'll be good to go.
thanks for the answere, ill try to install chainfire first.
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Using CM9 4.0.3 v2.1 with Air kernal 2.9 (200-1100, lulzactive(stock setting)/sio).
No FC when playing HD games, some games even dont need Chainfire 3D to run.
But it drains my battery
Anyway..there is no error of HD games with CM9
Try it and hope it works on you!
Um... a low available RAM is it's reason, isn't it?
I use a Ram manager PRO, setting ram manager pro Hard gaming, I play HD games and there isn't FC
and my phone's is CyberGR 7 + Air 3.0!
Make sure to install the driver after you install the chainfire app. Once phone reboots you should be good.
I already try all this methods, try to use chainfire and driver install on it, slim ICS, Trinity kernel, overclocked, ram optimation, all are still have same problems. But the longest time I can play its while I'm try to stop common application that running in background, so I think its a RAM problems.
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I will test. thanks
These games are not in HD gameloft calls all their nexus game HD...480x800 is not HD resolution
You don't need chainfire unless your using adreno or tegra version of the game and u already stated u can play for up to 5 mins
And u don't need a particular rom or kernel
If was a ram issue you would see performance degrade over the course of gameplay(lower fps stuttering...ect) before is actually crashes
Could be corrupt data.
delete all the content in gameloft folder for game on SD card
Start up the game and re download game data.
pirated version it could be old version not optimised for ics
Or could be trying to do a licence check and when it can't verify it boots u from game
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splinter cell isn't even listed on game loft website for nexus s.
I just noticed I am already using 450mb of the 1gb.
The only things I have running are SwiftKey, hd widgets, astronomy for some reason and Facebook. these are all background running. Is this normal does anyone else have more used up than this with background processes? At what point does it start affecting performance.
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Considering android clears memory as you need it, you shouldn't really need to worry.
http://geekfor.me/faq/you-shouldnt-be-using-a-task-killer-with-android/
Hi, I am getting extremely low quadrant score. I am on stock rom but I think it wont affect score that much. So is this only my problem ?
(extremely low for what it should be, like 3500+ I think )
Edit: Antutu score is 7945
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That's quite low. I'm running stock rom and getting 4592 without any tweaks.
I guess you could try stopping all running apps with something like the ASUS task manager, then give it another go.
Also turning off Force GPU Rendering in Developer Options helped a lot for the score as well.
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That's quite low. I'm running stock rom and getting 4592 without any tweaks.
I guess you could try stopping all running apps with something like the ASUS task manager, then give it another go.
Also turning off Force GPU Rendering in Developer Options helped a lot for the score as well.
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And make sure you run it in performance mode (this is "duh" but you never know).
Yeah I killed all apps and turned off 2d forcing thing and now it is 4350, pretty close to your's. thank you guys
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Great!
Ok so I'm a bit new to the community in terms of tablet hardware and wanted to understand the concept of overclocking now from what I've heard the Asus tf300t has the capability to be increased to 1.5ghz it's stock is 1.3 I believe so my question is:
what are the basic benefits of overclocking.
How do you go about doing it? (app, or what not)
What damages can be done if done incorrectly. (boot loop or brick)
If this isn't the right place to post this direct me to someplace better please! Thank you!
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You'll need to flash another Kernal. There are various guides on this forum depending on what firmware you're on
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It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
Benefit is basically making your tablet faster and smother under heavy tasks such as gaming. Light tasks wont be affected much.
In order to over clock, you need custom kernel and a software that allows you to over clock or under clock. My favorite is set CPU which is paid ( there are tons of CPU app)
If you over clock too much, tablet will become very unstable and also CPU can overheat much easier which can lead to hardware failure. I recommend you to overclock up to 1.6 max if you ever gonna over clock.
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bottom line yes. its a night and day difference on this device. at least mine.
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bottom line yes. its a night and day difference on this device. at least mine.
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I second this when playing games. I do also see a very slight difference in normal day to day use. Just dont overvolt, that i heard is bad for the chip and greatly shortens the length of the chip. Overclocking isnt as bad for it.
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Ah ok so you do need a custom kernel/rom in order to gain access to overclocking. Well I've had problems before with flashing custom roms(soft bricked) and I'm kinda hesitant about it but I mean I've ran emulation on 1.3ghz and it runs smooth like for epsxe. I guess it's a matter of preference really?
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I think that it is worth to unlock if you use a 1tb hard disk. It is more useful to overlock GPU as it will boost your perfomance in UI and games.
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Overclock improved my tablet experience
When I was running cleanrom 3.4.1 and Unters TF300T 10.4.4.25 Kernel I had it O/C'ed to 1.6.
The ui and games like beach buggy blitz , dead trigger ran noticeably smoother .
Now I'm bac on stock android 4.2.1 from Asus website its nowhere near as smooth probably not even as smooth as stock 4.1.2 imo.
ya im on cm10.1 at the moment. over clocked to 1.6ghz currently. i find whether it was clean rom 3.4.4 or cm10.1 1.6ghz seems to be my tablets sweet spot. with my tablet and dock together on cm10.1 i have lasted like 4 days unplugged laying around with daily use for alittle bit. grand theft auto final fantasy dead trigger. all play so smooth.
Tergrak over clock let's you over clock any ROM, you don't need a custom ROM or kernel just root. Its on the play store.
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+1 for overclocking. You can run the tablet at the lower speeds to save the battery when just messing around but you have the option to turn it up when needed. I overclock every device I own if possible. :good:
markymark567 said:
Tergrak over clock let's you over clock any ROM, you don't need a custom ROM or kernel just root. Its on the play store.
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are you sure it works? TF300 is not listed on "supported devices" and one review from this tablet said that this tablet is not supported
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kyokeun1234 said:
are you sure it works? TF300 is not listed on "supported devices" and one review from this tablet said that this tablet is not supported
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Hmmm sorry bout that. Your right it looks like its only for Samsung chip sets. I do apologize, I'll see if there is a similar app and I'll try tegrak on my nexus 7
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The only time clock my TF300 is I am gaming. Very smooth and fast!:good:
CROMI-X 5.2.4 vs Cyanogen Mod 11 nightlies vs Omni Rom 4.4.2 vs CMB beta vs Paranoid Android 3.6 vs PAC- Man 3.99
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CM10.2 has been the best for me. But I would like something with more customisations. I'm recently trying PA multi window. Seems OK so far but I'm thinking of going back to CM 10.2.
As for the other ROMs: cromi is good at first but since it is based on stock it starts to develop lag issues, CM11 is kinda buggy as of now, Omni is plain and simple so it doesn't have any customizations other that the multiwindow stuff which is kinda buggy as well with some force closes, CMB is a good ROM if you like the "dark side" lol but it has the same issues as CM11, and PAC is a great ROM unfortunately the AOKP side of the ROM is what causes issues so it ends up having force closes.
I assume you are new to this tablet, so I hope this helps.
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PaintballerAlex07 said:
CM10.2 has been the best for me. But I would like something with more customisations. I'm recently trying PA multi window. Seems OK so far but I'm thinking of going back to CM 10.2.
As for the other ROMs: cromi is good at first but since it is based on stock it starts to develop lag issues
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Will lagfix and cleanmaster from the Play store help with the lag?
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Will lagfix and cleanmaster from the Play store help with the lag?
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I don't suggest using any task managers. First of all, task managers kill processes (apps), they do not close the application correctly. This can cause further system issues. I've had experience with them with my previous devices. Yes, they improve performance, but after several uses (weeks/months) the system might have force closes and/or boot loops. Hope this helps
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I don't suggest using any task managers. First of all, task managers kill processes (apps), they do not close the application correctly. This can cause further system issues.
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Does the Android low memory killer do anything special before killing processes?
If you mean the background process limiter in developer options then that's OK.
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If you mean the background process limiter in developer options then that's OK.
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I was talking specifically about Android's low memory killer (in the kernel), because I don't see it doing anything else than killing processes without notification, just as the task managers you are warning about.
clean master is not a task manager, it does the same thing as android's running tab in settings. Just in a more user friendly interface, and with one click.
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