So all my friends recently got quest 2, while i have the valve index. They have all been playing together in the quests party chat and i have no way to join.
Is there a workaround, mod, hack, plugin or anything i can do to get into their party chat? Im assuming the chat is part of the quests o/s? SO is there a emulator for it?
I tried revive but that only allows playing oculus games.
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Having come recently from iOS to Xperia Play, I 'm finding its online multiplayer severely lacking compared to iOS. There are some questions deeply rooted (lol) in my mind which I can't find answers for and hope the knowledgeable people here can help me with.
First, I am no Apple fanboy (though I respect their products) , I prefer playing games with physical buttons hence my switch to Xperia Play. However, comparing Gun Bros online multiplayer iOS and Android versions I must ask:
1) Why does the game Gun Bros ask me to have a GameSpy account and a wifi connection when on iOS I could play online multiplayer IMMEDIATELY via GameCenter and even via 3G? (Well, the connection was sometimes slow, but it worked).
2) Why is the game forcing me to open a Facebook account in order to play online? Personally I despise Facebook and will never use it. The iOS version did no such thing.
3) Why does Open Feint NOT provide online multiplayer the same way GameCenter does on iOS?
4) Are there at all any games I can play on my Xperia Play using on-line multiplayer the same way GunBros does in iOS version? I mean, two players doing the same level co-operatively where I can see the other player and his actions on my screen.
4) If there are such games, am I am ok with just Open Feint or do I have to use some stupid additional app like Facebook or GameSpy?
Thanks for any answers and sorry if I sound a bit negative. I do love gaming on Xperia Play, it's a lovely handset, I just find its multiplayer features so far very limited.
I'll try and answer your questions as good as i can, allright?
1) God knows. It's the Developers decision, how he manages stuff. And you can bet your ass that it's a different developer(team?) vor the iOS and Android versions.
2) Same as 1.
3) GameCenter is by Apple from Apple for Apple.. it's on every iPhone and provides such functionality. Android does not have such a standard (yet?).
4) Am not the type to play multiplayer games. I emulate most games i play (PSX, GBC, SNES, GENESIS) and i only have 2 other XPeria Play users as friends.. that never really play the type of games i enjoy.
5) (Presumably..) Game developers will probably provide their own servers, or you'll be able to run your own on your handset. On iOS such fucntions cannot be implemented, so developers HAVE to use their own Servers (correct me if i'm wrong here, though).
All in all, iOS is the simplier variant of .. pretty much anything.
But if you want REAL customisation, aswell as a real swiss army knife at your hands - Android is much better.
(How did i end up in a iOS vs Android phrase.. i don't really..)
Hi!
I'm searching for a chess game for android that lets you play online with a friend, but come and go from the game as each of you please. Is there such an app out there that you know of?
Or maybe even a chess tracker, that simply lets you keep track of moves that you text each other.
Or maybe I need to develop an app..
Thanks!
Hey guys, Cut! Movie Quiz is like QuizUp for movie fans. Unfortunately Google has blocked our nice movie trivia game because it uses video clips. We've worked on it for 11 months and the game was available at Google Play only for a day before it was pulled off.
Our intention was to acquire some users, get the proof of concept and then to approach Hollywood majors to talk about possible cooperation. Otherwise there's no way to bring them to a table. Just for your info the legal way means to pay $1500 per clip in advance and to purchase clips for at least $150 000. Crazy!
Any advice how to distribute the APK to get at least few hundreds of users for analytics purposes?
You can download Cut! APK at the game site at cutmoviequiz com
Hi all,
I'm a professional full-stack software developer and started programming for the Gear S2 a month or two ago. I just got my 3rd game onto the Galaxy App Store. The games are "Don't Tap the Bombs", "Tap or Not", and "Save the Babies". I used HTML 5 canvas animations with Javascript to program them. Please let me know if you have any questions about how they were made or the process of getting apps onto the app store. You don't have to write native app code to make 60fps games on the Gear S2 -- Javascript games can be very fast as long as you don't use JQuery or too many plug-in libraries.
Thanks for your time,
Rich
So I'm wondering if anyone has any idea on how to add games and apps. not shown to the game enhancer. Not every app is able to be under it and I'm not sure of the restrictions.
It seems to function similar to the Samsung game tools app. Which on my s9 I had to keep below a certain version in order to keep certain apps added.
Is there an older version of this app. Or a way to edit it to get non supported apps on it
marcx987 said:
So I'm wondering if anyone has any idea on how to add games and apps. not shown to the game enhancer. Not every app is able to be under it and I'm not sure of the restrictions.
It seems to function similar to the Samsung game tools app. Which on my s9 I had to keep below a certain version in order to keep certain apps added.
Is there an older version of this app. Or a way to edit it to get non supported apps on it
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HAve u found out how to add any app to the game enhancer????
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