(09-17-2018, 02:02 AM)Danster72 Wrote: Thank you, I may look into changing the S8+ to one of the above you mentioned especially if it makes games run better. I am not looking for perfection that's just unrealistic, and it does actually feel like what I already have in the S8+ isn't far off either, it just feels it needs a couple of tweaks but just knowing where.You're welcome. Just do research on the device first and make sure it runs games decently. YouTube videos are a great source for this.
Im probably more gutted that one of my other favorite games doesn't even work at all (PSO Ep3), the game just exits back to the phone menu when entering a battle, and funnily enough the speed of the game was very good up until then !!!
Either way, I still love what I am able to play as it is, fantastic emulator and credit should go to those that made what we even have happen.
Samsung Galaxy S8 and compatibility
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09-18-2018, 07:55 AM
If you're looking for a phone that can comfortably play many games without sacrifices to frame-rate, visuals, etc. then just wait a couple more years. The current very top phones are barely able to run many lightweight games and driver issues plague a lot of them.
09-19-2018, 02:28 AM
If the Cortex A76 can actually maintain the max speed for undetermined time (as promised by ARM) when using only few cores, I believe we'll have a nice emulation performance with the next SoCs in 2019.
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