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GamecubeNerd

I having problems with these graphics on my note5 phone. I don't how in tarnation to fix this here.
What game is that screenshot from?

GamecubeNerd

Pikmin 2. Well supposed to be any how you see all the darkness and terrible renderings that supposed to be tree right there.
(05-20-2017, 11:36 AM)GamecubeNerd Wrote: [ -> ]Pikmin 2. Well supposed to be any how you see all the darkness and terrible renderings that supposed to be.

This is like art , you should upload screenshots from other games
O Lord well I hate to break it to you the developers are taking a stand and saying no we will not fix it for those who are having the problems.
At least that what I been told from on here. Very sad Sad.
Aaaahh, that's a driver error. We're not entirely sure what causes that, but it started after a driver update, so not our fault.

GamecubeNerd

(05-20-2017, 11:53 AM)MayImilae Wrote: [ -> ]Aaaahh, that's a driver error. We're not entirely sure what causes that, but it started after a driver update, so not our fault.

Well what I don't understand why in GodsĀ green earth are we Samsung users being singled out by this so called driver issue. Why don't the devs get off there high horses and start helping us non programmer like people out get this ironed out?
There isn't anything we can do?

What do you expect us to do, phone up samsung and tell them that users are having bugs in an irrelevant app they don't care about?

Actually, don't answer that. I'm afraid of the answer.

GamecubeNerd

Well can yah explain it to me in to some one who don't know much about how an emulator works ? I'm not trying to be ignorant here I'm just kinda upset that it doesn't work at all it crashes like a drunk driver and the graphics are all mest up like. How could not a very old devive be so incompatible like?
It has good spec for a mobile phone 8 core 4 gig ram etc.
Because there isn't a single mobile device that runs Dolphin as well as a cheap PC can.

Android support was a project that one person made for the sake of wanting to learn how armv7 and armv8 worked. They expanded it to full blown Android support because why not? The idea was that devices might not be powerful enough now, but it'll get there.


Until then, we have to deal with the fallout of users thinking that it's supported because it actually works well, when it doesn't.
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