Can the emulator be tweaked more in the future?
Re: Can the emulator be tweaked more in the future?
Compatibility improvements are a much higher priority than optimizations.
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Could you please add a priority list to the FAQ? If not vague like compatibility(games/devices);emulation optimisations.Exophase wrote:Compatibility improvements are a much higher priority than optimizations.
Re: Can the emulator be tweaked more in the future?
Understandable, the speed is so good already.Exophase wrote:Compatibility improvements are a much higher priority than optimizations.
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Re: Can the emulator be tweaked more in the future?
Compatibility is top priority, that's cool. It's cool to know too that optimization is acknowledged. Keep up the good work Exophase and Lordus, we will be counting on you.
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Re: Can the emulator be tweaked more in the future?
Yesterday I tried New Super Mario on a Xperia U and it worked very fine, so I think you should just buy a new phone... 150€ would be enough
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Not everybody has the money to buy a new phone just like that. A 1ghz is enough to run DraStic.IlGrinta17 wrote:Yesterday I tried New Super Mario on a Xperia U and it worked very fine, so I think you should just buy a new phone... 150€ would be enough
Re: Can the emulator be tweaked more in the future?
A compatible 1ghz phone. Try to get an a8 at least. Do research so if you do buy one, you won't get stuck with a slow a7 or god forbid, a totally unsupported oneHowdareme wrote:Not everybody has the money to buy a new phone just like that. A 1ghz is enough to run DraStic.IlGrinta17 wrote:Yesterday I tried New Super Mario on a Xperia U and it worked very fine, so I think you should just buy a new phone... 150€ would be enough
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Re: Can the emulator be tweaked more in the future?
So theoretically a single core 1ghz phone with A7 and above would run the emu faster than a dual core with A5?
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Probably.BeastieBoy wrote:So theoretically a single core 1ghz phone with A7 and above would run the emu faster than a dual core with A5?
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The low end would be xperia play (single core 1ghz) and other devices with similar specs/chipsets. obviously you can overclock many devices to squeeze that extra power out. When i had my Play before it took an unfortunate tumble out of a 3rd floor window i had it OC'd at 1.8ghz which was enough to run N64 emulation without frameskip. Here we can get devices like that second hand off of other people for like £30-£40.
Devices running Android:
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (CM12.1, overclocked, undervolted)
- Asus Nexus 7 2013 (Stock Marshmallow...to play Pokemon GO on...)
- Tenfifteen QW09 SmartWatch (Kitkat)
- Fujitsu Lifebook T4410 Touchscreen Laptop (Remix OS 3.0)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (CM12.1, overclocked, undervolted)
- Asus Nexus 7 2013 (Stock Marshmallow...to play Pokemon GO on...)
- Tenfifteen QW09 SmartWatch (Kitkat)
- Fujitsu Lifebook T4410 Touchscreen Laptop (Remix OS 3.0)