The Snapdragon 835/845 is good enough for certain games, but if you want to play games like Super Mario Sunshine (with accurate emulation, not with all the EFB hacks turned on) or Super Mario Galaxy, you're going to be disappointed.
What is the best Android Device?
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07-09-2018, 10:57 PM
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(07-09-2018, 09:27 AM)Tourniquet Wrote: Hello, Emulators Like Gamecube Wii, PS2 Demand Powerful CPU/GPU to Render correctly the Graphics For example Snapdragon 845 is a powerful CPU but it multi-core CPU.. also Adreno 630 GPU is the best at the moment but not enough to emulate the Dolphin Emulator.. No matter what they are saying on YouTube videos, you cannot play stable Dolphin-Emu on Android Devices.. Ofc you can Emulate all games but full playable list are small... Android 9 with Vulkan drivers support it could improve the game list but don't expect much.. I personally own OP6 from my experience and tests.. I'm not recommending you to buy a powerful Android phone only for Emulators, Xiaomi BS is Similar to OP6. You can have 100% Accurate Emulation for PS1 PSP, Nes, Snes, GB, GBA, DS, SS, N64, Arcade. All this Emulators is playable with cheaper Android Phone.. Dolphin-Emu = PC at the moment : ) CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 4000MHz OC | RAM: G.Skill DDR4 Dual 16GB 3200MHz OC | GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 1710MHz
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have someone bothered to read the features of the device ... I think not, if you see it, it really has two operating systems the Intel x86 cpu starts windows 10 and the mediatek starts Android .. that is the device is not that work with both cpu at once, just each cpu works with your operating system. go cpu x86 with Windows and mediatek with Android .. if you enter the link there is everything. and by the way is also a phone
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Yes, everyone did. And still, it won´t be enough.
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07-10-2018, 03:36 AM
Why are people saying it won't work when there are those of us that are playing cube and Wii games on the phones telling you it does, so far I played Zelda Twilight Princess, Mario sunshine and galaxy 1 and 2, new super Mario Bros, Mario kart DD and Wii, soul calibur 2, Tony hawk 3 and thug, resident evil remake and resi 4, metroid prime and probably more I've forgotten
07-10-2018, 04:06 AM
(07-10-2018, 03:36 AM)Ninjarider Wrote: Why are people saying it won't work when there are those of us that are playing cube and Wii games on the phones telling you it does, so far I played Zelda Twilight Princess, Mario sunshine and galaxy 1 and 2, new super Mario Bros, Mario kart DD and Wii, soul calibur 2, Tony hawk 3 and thug, resident evil remake and resi 4, metroid prime and probably more I've forgotten Because the majority of those titles hit GPU driver issues (depending on hardware and software versions), slow performance making it certainly worse than the "native" experience, require 'dangerous' hacky settings to avoid some problems that can cause unpredictable crashes or other issues, have missing features in-game even if generally "playable", hit throttling on many devices depending on cooling implementation and the environment they're being played in, and likely other issues I haven't personally hit. I guess it depends on what you expect. If you expect a good playing experience, where everything works, there are no graphical issues, you don't run the risk of crashes losing all progress, or OK with possibly hitting impassable game-breaking bugs all at native performance levels, you'll be disappointed. It doesn't "just work" right now. On any hardware. Anyone suggesting it does is either incredibly lucky, or (possibly subconsciously) ignoring these issues. 07-10-2018, 04:33 AM
(07-10-2018, 04:06 AM)JonnyH Wrote: Because the majority of those titles hit GPU driver issues (depending on hardware and software versions), slow performance making it certainly worse than the "native" experience, require 'dangerous' hacky settings to avoid some problems that can cause unpredictable crashes or other issues, have missing features in-game even if generally "playable", hit throttling on many devices depending on cooling implementation and the environment they're being played in, and likely other issues I haven't personally hit.I've got to say I find it runs near faultlessly the thing is finding the right build, obviously people are going to go to the latest which I find really quite poor but build 5.01589 runs really well even though it's a very old build now the difference is amazing 07-10-2018, 04:40 AM
(07-10-2018, 04:33 AM)Ninjarider Wrote: I've got to say I find it runs near faultlessly the thing is Really? You're getting close to 60 fps in Super Mario Galaxy, with pull stars working correctly? 07-10-2018, 05:31 AM
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(07-10-2018, 04:33 AM)Ninjarider Wrote: I've got to say I find it runs near faultlessly the thing is No offense buddy the people you are talking about is Developers & Testers. there is a small line between playable and non-playable.. I find really quite poor but build 5.01589 runs really well even though it's a very old build now the difference is amazing -Most of the older Dolphin-Emu Android Builds crash on the start-up, Devices with Android 8.x.x need Latest Dolphin-Emu to run property. Also I just notice you have one [color=#cc3333]Red[/color] [color=#cc3333]Title[/color] on your game list. ( Zelda Twilight Princess ) Are you sure about this game on Android Device? Cause this game crash when you get out in Hyrule Field for the First Time. Even if you survive the crash game runs 2-3 FPS in Hyrule Field, with [color=#3399cc]Hyrule Field Speed Hack[/color] Enable on Config, you can reach 5-6 FPS which makes the game mostly unplayable & awful.. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 4000MHz OC | RAM: G.Skill DDR4 Dual 16GB 3200MHz OC | GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 1710MHz
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07-10-2018, 05:33 AM
(07-10-2018, 04:40 AM)JosJuice Wrote: Really? You're getting close to 60 fps in Super Mario Galaxy, with pull stars working correctly? Don't know exact fpsbut it is very smooth, to be fair I have run into control issues now though but Wii is a bonus to the Gamcube and it's hard to emulate such complicated control system. Obviously a pc will run everything far better but I can take my phone and controller anywhere and play a choice of so many games on the go it's worth the price to me |
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