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Hello community Dolphin, soon I'll buy a One Plus One (Snapdragon 801 Adreno 330) and wanted to know of any game that is playable with this CPU and GPU. Thanks and sorry for my English xD
(12-12-2014, 09:17 AM)frixed Wrote: [ -> ]Hello community Dolphin, soon I'll buy a One Plus One (Snapdragon 801 Adreno 330) and wanted to know of any game that is playable with this CPU and GPU. Thanks and sorry for my English xD
Basically none. Snapdragon chips are terrible for emulation, due to slow, buggy drivers. You might have lucky with a 2D title, but otherwise nothing is playable
Melee is playable I'm pretty sure.
(12-15-2014, 05:25 AM)DatKid20 Wrote: [ -> ]Melee is playable I'm pretty sure.

Define playable?
When I was testing it out on my Nexus 5 I didn't find any apparent glitches. Also it ran at about ~20 FPS without fastmem and a 200mhz overclock.
(12-15-2014, 09:10 AM)DatKid20 Wrote: [ -> ]When I was testing it out on my Nexus 5 I didn't find any apparent glitches. Also it ran at about ~20 FPS without fastmem and a 200mhz overclock.

SSBM is a 60FPS game, which means you were playing at 1/3 speed. I don't consider that playable, and I think most will agree with me. Also, while I haven't validated it myself it would be quite an achievement for a Qualcomm device to be running a game without glitches.
Playable doesn't have to do with speed. It has to do with how well the emulator actually emulates the game. The only glitches are in the FMV. The actual game doesn't have glitches. Also the One plus One can use fastmem which will greatly increase frame rate.

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(12-15-2014, 10:54 AM)Nintonito Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-15-2014, 09:10 AM)DatKid20 Wrote: [ -> ]When I was testing it out on my Nexus 5 I didn't find any apparent glitches. Also it ran at about ~20 FPS without fastmem and a 200mhz overclock.

SSBM is a 60FPS game, which means you were playing at 1/3 speed. I don't consider that playable, and I think most will agree with me. Also, while I haven't validated it myself it would be quite an achievement for a Qualcomm device to be running a game without glitches.

Too bad there is not a smartphone with tegra k1 :c Thanks @DatKid20 @Nintonito for replying Big Grin
(12-15-2014, 10:54 AM)Nintonito Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-15-2014, 09:10 AM)DatKid20 Wrote: [ -> ]When I was testing it out on my Nexus 5 I didn't find any apparent glitches. Also it ran at about ~20 FPS without fastmem and a 200mhz overclock.

SSBM is a 60FPS game, which means you were playing at 1/3 speed.  I don't consider that playable, and I think most will agree with me.  Also, while I haven't validated it myself it would be quite an achievement for a Qualcomm device to be running a game without glitches.

The v99 drivers included in Android Lollipop have fixed most if not all visual issues, however fastmem is broken in Lollipop as well. It comes with a price, I guess Wink
(12-17-2014, 12:56 PM)SeannyM Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-15-2014, 10:54 AM)Nintonito Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-15-2014, 09:10 AM)DatKid20 Wrote: [ -> ]When I was testing it out on my Nexus 5 I didn't find any apparent glitches. Also it ran at about ~20 FPS without fastmem and a 200mhz overclock.

SSBM is a 60FPS game, which means you were playing at 1/3 speed.  I don't consider that playable, and I think most will agree with me.  Also, while I haven't validated it myself it would be quite an achievement for a Qualcomm device to be running a game without glitches.

The v99 drivers included in Android Lollipop have fixed most if not all visual issues, however fastmem is broken in Lollipop as well. It comes with a price, I guess Wink

V99 is far from fixed.  They're still Qualcomm drivers, and still slow.  And it's still 1/3 speed.
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