I was playing Star Fox Command in DraStic, and I remembered that the game had Rumble Pack support.
Does DraStic have rumble support? And if not, could it be added?
Rumble Support?
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Re: Rumble Support?
It's not supported. It's possible it could be added later but I don't know yet if it will.
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And would that be trivial or deceptively complex to implement?
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The interface on the DS side is simple, but trying to get all the timing and whatever to match up in a way that feels right with the Android side might not be.huckleberrypie wrote:And would that be trivial or deceptively complex to implement?
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I remembered that I have an N64 emulator on my phone (Play N64, which, for some reason, was removed from the Play Store soon after I downloaded it) that can emulate a Rumble Pak, making my phone vibrate whenever a real Rumble Pak would.Exophase wrote:The interface on the DS side is simple, but trying to get all the timing and whatever to match up in a way that feels right with the Android side might not be.huckleberrypie wrote:And would that be trivial or deceptively complex to implement?
I have no idea how that works, but we could probably reverse-engineer that for DraStic.
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If your talking about N64 Player by Brad something or other it was removed over a whole false dmca (by brad towards Mupen64) while at the same time copying mupen and adding extra permissions, ads, and a paid version, also maybe some improvements (though mupen ran faster).ericbazinga wrote:I remembered that I have an N64 emulator on my phone (Play N64, which, for some reason, was removed from the Play Store soon after I downloaded it) that can emulate a Rumble Pak, making my phone vibrate whenever a real Rumble Pak would.
I have no idea how that works, but we could probably reverse-engineer that for DraStic.
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I ended up replacing my N64 emulator with mupen 64, yeah it does run faster. BTW mupen can do that Rumble Pak thing tooTkSilver wrote:If your talking about N64 Player by Brad something or other it was removed over a whole false dmca (by brad towards Mupen64) while at the same time copying mupen and adding extra permissions, ads, and a paid version, also maybe some improvements (though mupen ran faster).ericbazinga wrote:I remembered that I have an N64 emulator on my phone (Play N64, which, for some reason, was removed from the Play Store soon after I downloaded it) that can emulate a Rumble Pak, making my phone vibrate whenever a real Rumble Pak would.
I have no idea how that works, but we could probably reverse-engineer that for DraStic.
You can also find me on Reddit (u/Ericbazinga) and Discord (in the DraStic Discord server). You'll find me in those places almost daily and here almost never.
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N64oid was pretty fast too but it has not been updated for a very long time. The clones of mupen64plus with ads on the play store is annoyingericbazinga wrote:I ended up replacing my N64 emulator with mupen 64, yeah it does run faster. BTW mupen can do that Rumble Pak thing tooTkSilver wrote:If your talking about N64 Player by Brad something or other it was removed over a whole false dmca (by brad towards Mupen64) while at the same time copying mupen and adding extra permissions, ads, and a paid version, also maybe some improvements (though mupen ran faster).ericbazinga wrote:I remembered that I have an N64 emulator on my phone (Play N64, which, for some reason, was removed from the Play Store soon after I downloaded it) that can emulate a Rumble Pak, making my phone vibrate whenever a real Rumble Pak would.
I have no idea how that works, but we could probably reverse-engineer that for DraStic.
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And so do adware clones of pretty much every single open source emulator out there. I'm all for OSS, but a big bane with it would be those who take the code wholesale and sell an unauthorised fork of it. MAME/MESS tried to curb this practise through the use of a custom licence, but even that didn't cut it.kaikun97 wrote:N64oid was pretty fast too but it has not been updated for a very long time. The clones of mupen64plus with ads on the play store is annoying