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Citizen Tayne posted:I cannot imagine a use case for carrying around a Playstation controller and rubberbanding your phone to it that isn't better served with a more appropriate device. Because a $30 GameKlip is a bad idea instead of buying a $200 Nvidia Shield? Even their wireless controller is like double the cost of a Klip. Also, here's a use case: playing games more complex than Candy Crush. Physical buttons are nice.
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:Because a $30 GameKlip is a bad idea instead of buying a $200 Nvidia Shield? Even their wireless controller is like double the cost of a Klip. There are already dedicated devices for playing games on the go: The PS Vita, Nintendo handhelds, etc. Under what bizarre use case is attaching a wireless controller to your phone with a rubber band a better choice?
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Citizen Tayne posted:I cannot imagine a use case for carrying around a Playstation controller and rubberbanding your phone to it that isn't better served with a more appropriate device. Computer is in the other room running Final Fantasy 14. I want to do the Chocobo races or play Triple Triad in my bedroom or couch. I already have a setup where I can PCoIP from my computer to phone. Touchscreen doesn't really work, I might be able to get by with a trackball if I really wanted to go down that road. A PS4 controller is natively supported by FF14 so I could potentially even do some of the simpler content.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:A PS4 controller is natively supported by FF14 so I could potentially even do some of the simpler content. It plays really well streaming to the Shield! YMMV but WHM is very playable.
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Citizen Tayne posted:Under what bizarre use case is attaching a wireless controller to your phone with a rubber band a better choice? No one's ever proposed that, yinzer.
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Citizen Tayne posted:A telephone is not a Playstation 3. Well poo poo, I'm probably not getting those Blu-Rays I stuffed in the SD card slot back then.
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Whizbang posted:Well poo poo, I'm probably not getting those Blu-Rays I stuffed in the SD card slot back then. I keep waving my Kinect at my Lumia and nothing happens, what the gently caress. Edit: Citizen Tayne is trolling, btw. Every post he makes in this thread or the regular android thread is how phones should only be used for calls and text messages, and how everything else is wrong. Well, Facebook might be ok, he never specifically banned it. Please don't feed him, and especially don't quote him. Thanks. Mooktastical fucked around with this message at 05:47 on Mar 4, 2015 |
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Is it wrong that I'd agree with him? I mean, I get that Sony thinks there's some kind of market for PlayStation games on a phone and who knows, maybe there is, but I would certainly hate to meet a person who genuinely believes hooking a console controller up to a telephone is in any way a useful or good idea. It strikes me as a "because we can" idea rather than a "because we should" one and I can't help but think it's also dog whistle for "I'm playing pirated videogames because I'm not about to pay for anything."
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Mooktastical posted:I keep waving my Kinect at my Lumia and nothing happens, what the gently caress. I am absolutely not trolling. The phone UI and experience is created to do a very limited subset of things properly. Once you start trying to play video games with a bluetooth controller on your phone, or you start managing bittorrent streams on your phone, you have exceeded those design intentions. I like playing old video games. I can play through MM1 on a Macbook Air, or I can play through it on a 4.3" android phone with a bluetooth keyboard and AnDosbox. Guess which experience is lovely garbage and which one is good? If you think I'm trolling, you should probably think about how you (mis)use the technology in your life.
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LastInLine posted:Is it wrong that I'd agree with him? I mean, I get that Sony thinks there's some kind of market for PlayStation games on a phone and who knows, maybe there is, but I would certainly hate to meet a person who genuinely believes hooking a console controller up to a telephone is in any way a useful or good idea. Ah, yes, of course. You'd only ever want to play pirated games with a controller, after all.
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Citizen Tayne posted:you have exceeded those design intentions. Maybe you just have a design intention manifesto you'd like to post, it would save us time on this inane argument.
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 06:47 |
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nocal posted:Maybe you just have a design intention manifesto you'd like to post, it would save us time on this inane argument. If you feel a need to tether a video game controller to a phone in public you're a loser, it isn't that complicated.
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 06:48 |
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If you seriously want to retrogame, just buy a MacBook Air 11".
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LastInLine posted:
Is that why Apple added explicit bluetooth controller support to iPad and iPhone? Their approval of emulators and pirated games?
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Citizen Tayne posted:If you seriously want to retrogame, just buy a MacBook Air 11". If you want to play games, just buy a $1000 computer instead of using the device you already have!!
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RICHUNCLEPENNYBAGS posted:Ah, yes, of course. You'd only ever want to play pirated games with a controller, after all. Maybe there is a rich ecosystem of games from developers who all adopted a sensible and open standard for utilizing console game controllers on the myriad Android devices so they can sell their games for a nice, development-sustaining profit on the Play Store but I doubt it. More likely, I'd guess, is that there are a few games here or there with hacked in controller support that are re-releases of old console games that aren't worth playing on your telephone as opposed to an actual portable game system. That and emulators which means you never have to pay for a game again. Gee, I wonder what the primary use case for it is? Nintendo Kid posted:Is that why Apple added explicit bluetooth controller support to iPad and iPhone? Their approval of emulators and pirated games? To tell the truth I don't see the point at all when FTP paygate poo poo dominates the way it does but I doubt I'm the target demographic for it. Which is kind of what I said, "I would certainly hate to meet a person who genuinely believes hooking a console controller up to a telephone is in any way a useful or good idea." Maybe others see it differently and maybe it can be done right but seeing what's out there right now I think it's obvious that time hasn't come yet.
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LastInLine posted:I honestly don't know, I can't imagine why anyone would ever want a controller for an Android device. I mean that literally: I cannot imagine it. That sounds like a personal shortcoming when I explicitly stated a use scenario that I had in mind where a controller would be useful. To be honest, I'll probably be better off if I use a tablet , I'm doing research now to find a decently priced tablet that I has easy root instructions so that I can accomplish my goal. Anyone have any experience rooting the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 or getting it to work with a ps3 controller? I think this'll make for a good setup for playing video game cards while I take a poo poo.
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 08:29 |
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"The phone UI and experience is created to do a very limited subset of things properly. Once you start trying to play video games with a bluetooth controller on your phone, or you start managing bittorrent streams on your phone, you have exceeded those design intentions. " Oh sorry, I thought I bought an Android device in 2015, my mistake.
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What are those things that the phone UI is designed to do properly anyway?
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 13:27 |
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The PlayStation controller thing for the phone lets you assign parts of the screen the controller will emulate touching. It made that contra remake actually enjoyable for me instead of frustrating. You can also combine this with TV out on a lot of phones. I don't know why there are so many people hanging out in this thread to lambaste people for wanting to do things they're not personally interested in.
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mobby_6kl posted:What are those things that the phone UI is designed to do properly anyway? Sadly, the phone UI is designed to let me see your posts.
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 14:21 |
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Hey I'll be honest, i use a controller with my phone because even though i have a Vita, 3DS, and PSP Go, the phone is the best portable emulstor for all the old systems.
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Medullah posted:Hey I'll be honest, i use a controller with my phone because even though i have a Vita, 3DS, and PSP Go, the phone is the best portable emulstor for all the old systems. So, piracy?
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 14:35 |
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With limelight I can stream my steam library to my 10 inch tablet and play games anywhere in the house or put it up to my television so it works for me. Nice when I want to sit on the couch and play when the wife is watching some God awful TV.
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If you have to root your phone to do something, you've clearly exceeded its design constraints. So I guess this is the appropriate thread for figuring out the best way to play your pirated NES games!
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# ? Mar 4, 2015 18:12 |
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Literally playing Super Nintendo on my phone right now. It's pretty loving fun!
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LastInLine posted:
I see you've forgotten that iPhones are the ones that literally have multiple piracy stores.
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Nintendo Kid posted:I see you've forgotten that iPhones are the ones that literally have multiple piracy stores. no i think he just remembers every time an app dev shows the percentages of paying customers between their android and IOS versions.
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As a Nexus 5 stock user, I'm getting quite frustrated with the memory leaks on Android 5.0.1. Battery blows, Google Play Music constantly crashes, apps redraw, etc.. Until a fix is sent out, I'm going to try my hand at a custom ROM. What is the general consensus of a "good" custom ROM for the Nexus 5? Obviously the suggestions will be subjective, so please tell me why you like that particular ROM. Thanks in advance!
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Citizen Tayne posted:Sadly, the phone UI is designed to let me see your posts. Riiiiight back at you. Seriously, why do you give a poo poo? And beyond that, why do you prolong discussion of these topics for which you have such disdain?
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A Yolo Wizard posted:no i think he just remembers every time an app dev shows the percentages of paying customers between their android and IOS versions. Which couldn't possibly have anything to do with the fact you're way more likely to just straight up have an ad-supported free version on Android.
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"Android" also encompasses everything from some cheap piece of poo poo intended solely for third-world consumption to Nexuses and so on so it's not exactly surprising that, on balance, a smaller percentage of Android users buy stuff.
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RICHUNCLEPENNYBAGS posted:"Android" also encompasses everything from some cheap piece of poo poo intended solely for third-world consumption to Nexuses and so on so it's not exactly surprising that, on balance, a smaller percentage of Android users buy stuff. This is at least a major factor. There are hundreds if not thousands of models of Android devices that never have and never will see the Play Store. Other than Amazon's products none of those really have a properly competitive store where people can legitimately purchase the majority of the apps they might hear of. Of course those who own that kind of device aren't likely to be buying very much if they don't have any way to do it. To truly compare apples to apples (heh) I'd say limit the comparison to the devices that generally match the iOS competition in pricing and features, plus limit to markets where both platforms' primary stores are available. Basically control for the kind of buyer and outside influences on the ability to purchase apps not directly related to the operating system. I'd bet for example that the piracy stats for the latest Nexus or Galaxy devices in the US market are a lot closer to the latest iPhones, where a model sold without Play Services in India or Russia probably has sky-high piracy rates. Of course in the end one can't deny that piracy is a lot more user friendly on Android than it is on an iOS device because we're allowed to run whatever we want. It's basically like PC vs. consoles in that one side allows you to run whatever code you want, even if it might be doing something you shouldn't, where the other needs to be hacked to do anything it wasn't explicitly allowed to. As easy as jailbreaking iOS has been at times it's still nowhere close to as easy as going in to Settings and ticking a box. If you have a Nexus 6, an iPhone 6, and a computer with a pre-cracked download of some random app for each sitting on the desktop no matter what your technical skill level is you'll be able to have it running on the Nexus a lot faster. That's a philosophical thing though, not a flaw in the platform. Allowing someone to run their own arbitrary binaries while not allowing them to run cracked apps is pretty much impossible, so you have to pick one side or the other.
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I'm trying to follow some guides for rooting my Galaxy Tab 4. I apparently need some sort of program called ODIN. Apologies if this is Anyone know where I can find either a safe download or an MD5 so that I don't also get bonzi buddy?
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:I'm trying to follow some guides for rooting my Galaxy Tab 4. I apparently need some sort of program called ODIN. If you're following a guide on XDA I'd recommend using the version they link as certain revisions of your hardware will be bricked by using the wrong one. What revision do you have? Also, (and I'm not trying to be rude) if you're not comfortable researching and using what are almost invariably somewhat questionable tools you're probably not going to have fun at this.
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Blitter posted:If you're following a guide on XDA I'd recommend using the version they link as certain revisions of your hardware will be bricked by using the wrong one. I've got a SM-T230NY (I think!) I think the real challenge has been finding the right guide on XDA. http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development-i9305/recovery-i9305-cwm-philz-twrp-versions-t2694249 This looks close, so I think I'm going to start here, get everything lined up until I think I have everything in order and roll the dice. I've got the correct TWRP for the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 I've got ODIN 3.10 that I downloaded from an XDA guide. Guides for my specific model ask for 3.09 so I guess I'll keep looking. After that I guess I need to get the superuser program. I'm not really expecting to have "fun" but it's the kind of thing I just need to do sometimes since I work in technology. I think I'm spoiled by virtual machines. If I gently caress up I just restore to snapshot or delete and try again.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:I've got a SM-T230NY (I think!) Uh the link you posted is for a Galaxy S3 i9305. It's a totally different piece of hardware. I mean, why not follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/general/root-galaxy-tab-4-7-t230-t2835264, which is actually for the T230's? It's got the correct 3.09 version of ODIN, TWRP, etc linked in the OP. Googling galaxy tab 4 T230 xda returns that as the first entry. Blitter fucked around with this message at 06:12 on Mar 6, 2015 |
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Blitter posted:Uh the link you posted is for a Galaxy S3 i9305. It's a totally different piece of hardware. God dammit that's the first thing that pops up in google when I type "ROOT FOR GALAXY TAB 4 7" Edit: I'm having a weird day I guess.
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Boywunda posted:As a Nexus 5 stock user, I'm getting quite frustrated with the memory leaks on Android 5.0.1. Battery blows, Google Play Music constantly crashes, apps redraw, etc.. Until a fix is sent out, I'm going to try my hand at a custom ROM. What is the general consensus of a "good" custom ROM for the Nexus 5? Obviously the suggestions will be subjective, so please tell me why you like that particular ROM. I'm still on stock 5.0.1, but with ElementalX kernel, which has helped all of those issues for me except Google Play Music crashing, because I don't use that. Developer's main site XDA thread I haven't seen a custom ROM I'd want to touch, yet, myself.
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Boywunda posted:As a Nexus 5 stock user, I'm getting quite frustrated with the memory leaks on Android 5.0.1. Battery blows, Google Play Music constantly crashes, apps redraw, etc.. Until a fix is sent out, I'm going to try my hand at a custom ROM. What is the general consensus of a "good" custom ROM for the Nexus 5? Obviously the suggestions will be subjective, so please tell me why you like that particular ROM. Before you screw around with roms, why not try flashing the factory image?
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