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In case you wonder how a N64 Emulator runs on our Honor 8.
I'm not surprised that emulators run really well on the Honor 8. As the HiSilicon Kirin 950 is a beast of a SOC!
emulators arent that cpu intensive to run...
It runs really well.
BTW, super mario 64 is my fav Nintendo game of all time
Can it run Dolphin any good?
jkccl9 said:
emulators arent that cpu intensive to run...
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Nope, gpu are.
Can it run Dolphin any good?
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Yeah, it just depends on the game you want to play.
Enter the video above and look on his channel for the Honor 8 gameplays
CronaMell said:
It runs really well.
BTW, super mario 64 is my fav Nintendo game of all time
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Yeah mine too
jkccl9 said:
emulators arent that cpu intensive to run...
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That is not true, games console emulators do use the CPU and GPU intensively.
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I just got an HD2 yesterday, can any1 plz temme how can I play PSP games on my HD2?
Thank you.
love_my_leo said:
I just got an HD2 yesterday, can any1 plz temme how can I play PSP games on my HD2?
Thank you.
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you mean psx?
Google "FPSEce".
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I just got an HD2 yesterday, can any1 plz temme how can I play PSP games on my HD2?
Thank you.
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as far as i know you can play playstation 1 games on the hd2 using the fpsece emulator, but i never heard/read anything about playing playstation portable (psp) games on the hd2.
hebbe said:
as far as i know you can play playstation 1 games on the hd2 using the fpsece emulator, but i never heard/read anything about playing playstation portable (psp) games on the hd2.
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Yeah, he probably means psx rom's, but whilst were on the subject is there really nothing to play psp games? Any one able to explain why?
(Just a very curious devil )
Thanks!
snowblind2142 said:
Yeah, he probably means psx rom's, but whilst were on the subject is there really nothing to play psp games? Any one able to explain why?
(Just a very curious devil )
Thanks!
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The PSP is closer to a PS2 than a PSX/PS1. There's a MASSIVE difference in hardware and processing power between the two. I'd be ridiculously suprised to ever see a PS2 emulator on a HD2. In fact, the only reliable PS2 & PSP emulator that I know of is a PS3. That's a little bit more advanced than a HD2
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The PSP is closer to a PS2 than a PSX/PS1. There's a MASSIVE difference in hardware and processing power between the two. I'd be ridiculously suprised to ever see a PS2 emulator on a HD2. In fact, the only reliable PS2 & PSP emulator that I know of is a PS3. That's a little bit more advanced than a HD2
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Lol to say the least! Thanks for the info! I am enlightened!
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The PSP is closer to a PS2 than a PSX/PS1. There's a MASSIVE difference in hardware and processing power between the two. I'd be ridiculously suprised to ever see a PS2 emulator on a HD2. In fact, the only reliable PS2 & PSP emulator that I know of is a PS3. That's a little bit more advanced than a HD2
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thanks for information. I couldn't find any PSP or PS2 emulator for HD2, so is there any way to convert a PS2 or PSP game to PS1/PSX ?
mailderemi said:
thanks for information. I couldn't find any PSP or PS2 emulator for HD2, so is there any way to convert a PS2 or PSP game to PS1/PSX ?
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The answer would be nope, never and not possible.
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I just got an HD2 yesterday, can any1 plz temme how can I play PSP games on my HD2?
Thank you.
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good playyyyyyyyyy
PSP emulator is possible.
PSP games emulator is possible because PSP is not that powerful.
its CPU :333mhz (if u hack it and clock it)
graphics: HD2 has better graphics than PSP
RAM: PSP has 32-64mb of RAM and HD2 has 576mb of ram.
So the point is that i believe these is a possibility.
no for the PS2. no PS2 games are possible for the HD2 because of the graphics and also the CPU (well the CPU might be) but the graphics limits it.
LoL are you crazy guys you cant play playstation 2 on htc hd2 because for ps2 you need 3.8 dual-core cpu...htc hd2 have 1ghz cpu maybe you can play psp games but ima 100% sure you cant play ps2 games
I am sure you all have read articles like this one
http://androidandme.com/2010/09/phones/lg-to-deliver-first-dual-core-android-smartphones-in-q4/
I know it has been asked since the release of the PSX4droid if a PS2 (or possibly a game cube) emulator would be possible on our android phones. Of course we do not currently have that capability.
However with the advent of these new dual core phones I am wondering if these would be possible. Let's just hope someone other than Zodttd makes a port so it is supported. I also wonder if the extra core would make some games which are unplayable on the PSX4droid playable.
Which cores are dueling?
Cpu 1 vs Cpu 2 Who will win this fight?
U mean Dual Core and we can play PSx Games on our Desires!
And this Answer your question in future we can play PSX Games because we can do it right now ;-)
I wonder what effect dual CPU's will have on the battery life?
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Which cores are dueling?
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That was my first question too
Well.. yeah.. battery would be interesting..
But I thought I heard Samsung would be the first to release them.. and.. as I think 1Ghz by now is quite fast.. I wonder about GPU improvements..
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Cpu 1 vs Cpu 2 Who will win this fight?
U mean Dual Core and we can play PSx Games on our Desires!
And this Answer your question in future we can play PSX Games because we can do it right now ;-)
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Ps1 games somewhat work. You cant beat any of the Final Fantasy series without using a PC at some point
I am interested if a PS2 will work though as well.
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I wonder what effect dual CPU's will have on the battery life?
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Samsung's Dual Core CPU will have a good battery life they said. As when there ain't much to do, both cores ain't gonna be running.
hi guys
it's long time that haven't see any update for "tiger nds " and " nds4droid "
on first day that was very hopeful , but ...
is there anybody here that have news about them ?
or is there any other emulator for NDS ?
mehdi.moha said:
hi guys
it's long time that haven't see any update for "tiger nds " and " nds4droid "
on first day that was very hopeful , but ...
is there anybody here that have news about them ?
or is there any other emulator for NDS ?
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I think you can kiss that dream goodbye. The play isn't strong enough to emulate a nintendo DS. plus, nintendo ds has dual screen. How did you intend to play that on your phone?
common sense please.
the play has much bigger chance of emulating Psp/GCube than NDS...that Dual Screen kills it e-zly
the play is strong enogh. The NDS is not more powerfull thzan the n64 and it is more easy to emulate becouse the ds has an ARM processor.
The NDS shouldn't be a big thing to emulate... But nintendo can get hostile towards much development on a console whose games are still in the market.
Bleem is the paramount case.
IE-coRe said:
the play is strong enogh. The NDS is not more powerfull thzan the n64 and it is more easy to emulate becouse the ds has an ARM processor.
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Yeah but still, how about the dual screens?
Im sure the play has enough screen space to accomodate 2 screens, also its touch screen which helps.
Havent looked into ds emulation for a long time, but the main problems were with a lack of gyroscope and microphone (all of which the play has). Am I missing something though? Why couldnt the play emulate both screens?
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Dual screens isn't that hard to overcome. Display them side by side. Done. That's how I run the ds emulator for pc.
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Logseman said:
The NDS shouldn't be a big thing to emulate... But nintendo can get hostile towards much development on a console whose games are still in the market.
Bleem is the paramount case.
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Bleem was a playstation emulator for the dreamcast and PC. Sony took bleem to court and bleem won
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Im sure the play has enough screen space to accomodate 2 screens, also its touch screen which helps.
Havent looked into ds emulation for a long time, but the main problems were with a lack of gyroscope and microphone (all of which the play has). Am I missing something though? Why couldnt the play emulate both screens?
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The play has an accelerometer not a gyroscope
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The play has an accelerometer not a gyroscope
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Yes and the DS has nothing like that. The 3DS has.
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Bleem was a playstation emulator for the dreamcast and PC. Sony took bleem to court and bleem won
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Thing is, the Playstation and its games were still selling well at the time.
Well of course you CAN do dual display on a single display, i'm not an idiot. But what I mean is that the screens will be pretty small, which i think would suck.. That's why i think the NDS emulator for the play is a pointless idea.
The only good solution i can come up with is if you could switch between the screens somehow. YOu have one screen at the time, in fullscreen mode. Then with the press of a button jump to the other screen.
I haven't played the Nintendo DS that much, so i don't know if you really need both screens at the same time at all time.
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just look at old psp !
the cpu was poor , but all of us have seen that how Sony made big games with best possible and fantastic resolution on that. " like god of war - resistance ..."
i think our xperia play is strong enough to support NDS .
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NDS cpu - WIKIPEDIA :
CPU: Two ARM processors
* 32 bit ARM946E-S main CPU; 67 MHz clock speed. Processes gameplay mechanisms and video rendering.
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when psx released , on first step was something like current ver. of "tiger NDS " or " NDS4droid "
very slow ...
i think we can hope to improve that emulators. there are so many beauty games on NDS that worth to try for . ps1 games are good , but is better to play it on widescreen , home theater , ...
but NDS games are specially for little screen , 4 inc
i'm , personally eager to see and buy a prefect emulator for NDS .
i've send mail to tigerNDS developer and request him to keep on nice try .
please guys ,
let's do it together
The kyocera echo would be the best for NDS emulation XD
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mehdi.moha said:
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i'm sorry if my english is not good
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just look at old psp !
the cpu was poor , but all of us have seen that how Sony made big games with best possible and fantastic resolution on that. " like god of war - resistance ..."
i think our xperia play is strong enough to support NDS .
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NDS cpu - WIKIPEDIA :
CPU: Two ARM processors
* 32 bit ARM946E-S main CPU; 67 MHz clock speed. Processes gameplay mechanisms and video rendering.
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when psx released , on first step was something like current ver. of "tiger NDS " or " NDS4droid "
very slow ...
i think we can hope to improve that emulators. there are so many beauty games on NDS that worth to try for . ps1 games are good , but is better to play it on widescreen , home theater , ...
but NDS games are specially for little screen , 4 inc
i'm , personally eager to see and buy a prefect emulator for NDS .
i've send mail to tigerNDS developer and request him to keep on nice try .
please guys ,
let's do it together
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what you have to keep in mind is that you need almost 12x the power of the **** you're trying to emulate. So if you are gonna emulate a n64, you need a computer with 12x much power.
and you mix up emulate and port. I think you can port really good quality games from lets say PSP to xperia play. But i don't think you can emulate it.
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what you have to keep in mind is that you need almost 12x the power of the **** you're trying to emulate. So if you are gonna emulate a n64, you need a computer with 12x much power.
and you mix up emulate and port. I think you can port really good quality games from lets say PSP to xperia play. But i don't think you can emulate it.
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The 12x the power thing is debatable but is besides the point.
We do not need to emulate everything. The play already has the an arm processor. no need to emulate one of those. that saves us a lot of the processing power to emulate other things.
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what you have to keep in mind is that you need almost 12x the power of the **** you're trying to emulate. So if you are gonna emulate a n64, you need a computer with 12x much power.
and you mix up emulate and port. I think you can port really good quality games from lets say PSP to xperia play. But i don't think you can emulate it.
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The N64 sports a 74mhz processor, faster than the NDS' 67mhz ARM. Since the Play emulates the n64 just fine there's no technical limitation in this respect.
Not to mention there's no consistent formula for judging the power needed for emulation.
There's no real reason you shouldn't be able to emulate the DS on our phones. Just not everyone will enjoy it. Me, I have a 3ds if I want to play the games, so I don't really care about the emulator either way
speedyink said:
The N64 sports a 74mhz processor, faster than the NDS' 67mhz ARM. Since the Play emulates the n64 just fine there's no technical limitation in this respect.
Not to mention there's no consistent formula for judging the power needed for emulation.
There's no real reason you shouldn't be able to emulate the DS on our phones. Just not everyone will enjoy it. Me, I have a 3ds if I want to play the games, so I don't really care about the emulator either way
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as i said before, i haven't played the NDS, so i don't know it's power. I thought it was better then Nintendo 64, but i guess i was wrong.
All that talk about 12x much power. That's just what i've learned from this forum reading the threads in the developers section.
The reason i'm not interested in a NDS emulator is the lack of a good solution for the dual screen.
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as i said before, i haven't played the NDS, so i don't know it's power. I thought it was better then Nintendo 64, but i guess i was wrong.
All that talk about 12x much power. That's just what i've learned from this forum reading the threads in the developers section.
The reason i'm not interested in a NDS emulator is the lack of a good solution for the dual screen.
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The whole 12x more powerful thing is a bit iffy, the PSP is not 12x more powerful in specs than the N64 but it emulates it perfectly...
Hi all,
Can anyone try new "Nfs Most wanted" and real soccer 2013 game ?
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Hi all,
Can anyone try new "Nfs Most wanted" and real soccer 2013 game ?
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NFS and RF2013 aren't compatible with TF700. Also I tried to install the games, but NFS is too slow and RF2013 doesn't start. Same thing for Asphalt 7. For now we can't play this games
I can confirm that NFSMW runs at half the speed. It's ridiculous. And as the game isn't even officialy supported for the TF700 just like almost every EA games, there will probably never be an update.
On my One X (also with a Tegra 3), the speed is correct bu the framerate is far from smooth. Either the Tegra 3 is not as powerful as I hoped, or this game really suffers from a lack of optimization. Probably a bit of both.
tuncayt said:
Hi all,
Can anyone try new "Nfs Most wanted" and real soccer 2013 game ?
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Inferior games should be in the games forum.
Who is playing this game. I need some SP points in carrer mode. I have login to Orgin and I am looking for some friends: 1adamos
I don't want to sound rude, but I don't understand why people are so surprised that Need for Speed Most Wanted cannot be played on the tf700. It is a very graphic-intensive game that requires a really powerful SoC to play at Full HD resolution, and Tegra 3 simply is outdated. It is like asking why Intel HD 3000 cannot play Crysis 2 at max details level at full HD resolution. No amount of optimization can make up for hardware limitations.
?huh
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...I don't understand why people are so surprised that Need for Speed Most Wanted cannot be played on the tf700....
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obviously it can be played ... i play it all the time!
Need for Speed Most Wanted runs perfectly fine on my TF700.
Running stock, locked, but rooted.
Has anyone got it to work? Cause when i launch twilight princess it just gets black screen.
They won't develop dolphin for shield due to lack of open gl 3.0.
No big loss, there is no GC emulator for android that able to run games.
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They won't develop dolphin for shield due to lack of open gl 3.0.
No big loss, there is no GC emulator for android that able to run games.
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Ummmm.... Dolphin is on Android... Just doesn't run on Shield as of now...
Doodle210 said:
Ummmm.... Dolphin is on Android... Just doesn't run on Shield as of now...
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I think he meant that there is no Android hardware capable of running Gamecube games yet.
themichael said:
I think he meant that there is no Android hardware capable of running Gamecube games yet.
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But don't some games run good? I know not all games will run @30 or @60FPS, but some games should run fine on newer models.
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I think he meant that there is no Android hardware capable of running Gamecube games yet.
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Shield is, but the dolphin devs said that they have dropped the support of shield due to no openGL