Hi all,
I was looking to buy a controller for my tablet and cellphone now that i know that Dreamcast games are running flawless and probably soon we will be running gc and wii games.
I looked for: IPEGA PG-9023. I can't leave the link to amazon, but you'll find it instead.
Do you know if it fits for the T-800? 10.5''
It should work but each emulator is different and some controllers have issues with some emulators on some devices, ao no guarantees. Personally I use the gamestop redsamurai v2, since it is console grade cost me $7.97 and works flawlessly with my tab S 8.4 (T-700) on every emulator/ bt compatible game I have tried.
it will work i use the 9037 on a t700
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I just wanted to share that I am running Revolver 3.2, Clemsyn v11 kernel @ 1400mhz, FPse, and PS3 controller and it is working flawlessly.
Running stock 1ghz worked but audio and video would chipper along almost at full speed but not quite. Overclocked to 1400mhz, it runs flawless. I have Symphany of the Night and Final Fantasy 7 which are both just perfectly emulated. The PS3 controller is great and responsive. No weird missing keypresses or quirks. The setup works very nicely for anyone that is interested.
It cost a few bucks though. The controller was $39 new at Gamestop (I bought the White one!). FPse was $4.99 and I purchased a PSx Bios Downloader for $1.49 mainly so I can download to my other devices via the market with ease. I also purchased SetCPU to overclock for $1.99.
If you already have a PSx DualShock controller or can steal one from a friend, the cost wouldn't be so crazy but all in all it is pretty slick. I just spent 4 hours playing SOTN without looking up (whoops). Now its really late and I have to get up early for work tomorrow.
Did you purchase a Sony brand controller, or one of the off brand ones?
Hi guys! I've just sold my first generation Kindle Fire and I'm heavily considering purchasing an Asus tablet (although I am having a little bit of trouble deciding between the 300 and the 700, SO DIFFICULT), so I'm new here. Here are my two questions:
Question one: If I connect a tf300 to my 1920x1080 monitor, will it output a full 1080p resolution? If not, will the tf700?
Question two: I know that connecting PS3 or Xbox 360 controllers is quite common amongst Transformer owners and I know that I'm able to map controllers for TegraZone or Google Play games, but if I perhaps download a PS1 emulator such as FPse (I really want to replay Final Fantasy 8 ), will I still be able to map its controls to a PS3 controller so I can make it as if I were actually playing a PS1? I played with FPse on my Kindle Fire, but it was annoying having to use the touch screen as a controller.
Thank you all for your time and help
I was in the same problem, and I decided to buy TF300T, reasons:
1. Right now almost all android apps are not fully 1920x1080 capable, even some apps don't allow native 1280x800 resolution...Sure TF700 IPS+ panel is amazing...but It's too much expensive for me.
2. CPU differences are not so big between both tablets, about 0.3Ghz.
Your questions will be answered :
TV output on TF300T is 720p, enough for me. I don't know about TF700. But you can play mkv in 1080p on TF300T also.
Xbox360 and Sixaxis fully compatible (playing Onlive, Dead Trigger and others...).
I use emulators like FPse, ePSXe, N64oid, Mame4Droid Reloaded...all of them fully playable. If you have ICS, you can OC TF300T at 1.5Ghz, and you can play PS1 games with OpenGL (enhanced 3D graphics) at full speed.
For me the answer is TF300T, if you buy it you will not regret at all.
Thank you for the help! Do you use a 360 or sixaxis controller to play your emulators though? It's not buggy is it?
Had the Kindle Fire rooted and rom-ed
Ran great. Got the chance to get the TF300T and couldn't pass it up.
LOVE the Bluetooth and micro sd.
Not a hard decision
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium
Another one coming from Kindle Fire here.
TF300 is great, but there are some downsides I felt. Weight,size and I/O jitter, although it got much better on Jelly Bean.
But KF was more practical and I could take it out on a bus or on the street easier.
I guess Nexus 7 could be a better upgrade. If I'm not mistaken, with root you can use a OTG cable to plug usb devices, and from my experience, HDMI out is not something you really use. Never used on TF300 and spent precious bucks on a MHL adapter for Galaxy Nexus and never uses it.
But if you are looking for bigger screen and dock, go for it. I love my TF300, just miss my KF because of the size.
It's like an awesome netbook which you can take the screen off.
Thanks for all your opinion guys I think I'm settling on the TF300...
I dedicated today to TF300/700 research and in the end, I couldn't justify paying around $150 more for a TF700!
Sorry for being repetitive, but does really no one know if I can map PS1 or N64 controls on my Xbox 360 controller?
Sorry for being repetitive, but does really no one know if I can map PS1 or N64 controls on my Xbox 360 controller?
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That's possible You can map the buttons to the controls inside the emulator apps.
So after i gave away my smaller moga controller in a giveaway(winner will be announced July 5th) i decided to order the moga pro and give my perspective on it. this controller is a must have for hardcore mobile gamers, especially with console like quality games releasing everyday. This controller only retails for $49.99 so it's very affordable. And with enough feed back from you guys im def giving this away once i throw up a few more videos on it. tell me what you guys think about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC-HBdCjmIc
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So after i gave away my smaller moga controller in a giveaway(winner will be announced July 5th) i decided to order the moga pro and give my perspective on it. this controller is a must have for hardcore mobile gamers, especially with console like quality games releasing everyday. This controller only retails for $49.99 so it's very affordable. And with enough feed back from you guys im def giving this away once i throw up a few more videos on it. tell me what you guys think about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC-HBdCjmIc
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It really is affordable. But only if you live in the states. International shipping is heaps too expensive.
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It really is affordable. But only if you live in the states. International shipping is heaps too expensive.
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This is available from Game.co.uk if you live in the UK. I used flubit.com and got it for £34.99 and it came delivered from Game.:laugh:
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This is available from Game.co.uk if you live in the UK. I used flubit.com and got it for £34.99 and it came delivered from Game.:laugh:
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Yeah, unfortunately I'm in Australia. Shipping from UK is expensive too.
Just posted a very detailed review of MOGA Pro: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2351418
Check out my other reviews in signature links, all very detailed write up of the latest accessories and gadgets for your smartphone and tablets!
Nice bro..
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any uk folk still after this, game.co.uk have this in stock at the moment. i've just ordered mine, will post back once it arrives to report if it's actually any better/worse than the many other awful blutooth controllers for android phones
fingers crossed this one's half decent
Another cheap alternative to this if you dont have to have wireless is a OTG Usb cable and hooking up a PS3 controller, works PERFECT and no need to be rooted or no drivers to install
plug in and play
you can use it over bluetooth if you are rooted
received this yesterday and i'm really happy with it. much better than the nyko and other android controllers i've tried. works best on moga enhanced games like dead trigger and gta iii. these games auto-detect when the moga is connected and adjust the control system accordingly. so there is no need to remap buttons or change any settings, these games just work out of the box so to speak.
for other games, the moga can make use of the HID mode. this is great for emulators where you can map each button to match whichever corresponding button in the emulator.
only problem is that the "select" button can not be mapped, as it always acts as the "back" button (same as the back button at the bottom of the phone itself). this is the same on every wireless controller i've tried though. i think the ps3 dual shock 3 controller can be mapped correctly, but without root this needs to be plugged in.
also, it took me a while to work out the axis mapping on epsxe, as these are not mapped by pressing the triggers or using the sticks, but must be selected manually. this took a bit of trial and error, so to save you the trouble, here are the settings that work......these may work for other controllers too?
Left Stick X = AXIS_X
Left Stick Y = AXIS_Y
Right Stick X = AXIS_Z
Right Stick Y = AXIS_RZ
L2 Stick = AXIS_BRAKE
R2 Stick = AXIS_GAS
If you do not set the axis correctly, they will simply not operate within the psx games.
I also set analogue range to Circle rather than Square.
now that all my emulators are set up, i'm very happy with this controller. it works well, holds the phone nicely, isn't too heavy and is very responsive. would recommend this controller certainly over any other i've tried, unless you are rooted or don't mind using a wired controller, in which case stick with the ps3 ds3, that's the ultimate conroller and works flawlessly.
Only had it for a few days now but it works great for games and in mouse emulation mode. Have tested it with Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Minecraft, fPSe, myoldboy, John NES and Chrome remote desktop(mouse emulation) if anyone has any compatibility questions and considering getting a game pad let me know either for free games or for paid games that apks can be found for(not for playing it just for testing compatibility.
The included phone mount works well. I use it with the style mod and have no issues with it being loose. The controller itself is well made and has the same layout as a ps4 controller. Most of the other controllers have the xbox stick layout which I dont care for. Gamesir also has one with this layout if anyone is interested though I cant speak for that one.
The 3Gs is one hell of a bargain at 29.99 on Amazon.
Hey guys,
I have purchased a LG phone, it's a Mediatek 8-core CPU-based K10 (2017 phone) with pretty mediocre specs for current games, but more than able to run those good-old Android games such as Modern Combat 4 and 3, as well as older MOGA-Compatible games. But I no longer own a Moga controller, as I did not enjoy placing my phone on top of a controller, I just don't like it for ergonomic reasons.. anyway, back to the issue at hand:
I'd like to play these games once again, bought myself a Saitake STK-7007X controller from Aliexpress, but the seller sent me a STK-7007F1. Anyway, it's not a Moga controller, and because of that it only works partially with Moga-compatible games (for Modern Combat, it only shoots and reloads, left and right stick don't work).
I was told by a friend he managed to workaround that using his Ipega controller, with the app ipega game center, but I'm guessing this could only work with Ipega devices.
Is there a way to make my controller work with a fake MOGA driver, so that my games understand its commands?
By that, I mean making my controller be identified as a Moga device that just works with the game, without relying on the Moga Pivot app.
If it could be done without rooting my device, it'd be better, as I'm not planning on rooting it just yet. I've got business data on it.
It's nearly impossible to request for a game dev to support Generic HID controllers, devs won't do that.
If the solution I'm asking for isn't possible, how did you manage to make your Moga-supported Android game to work with your non-Moga device? Suggestions are welcome! But then again, as long as it doesn't require root, purchasing another controller or giving up and go for a Switch instead
Thanks in advance!