Alright, for those of you who are dying to be able to play Sonic CD but still can't seem to get the extra data to download, here is a mirror with the necessary data. I don't take credit for this, but it did make it easier. I've been playing this game for a while and love it.
Sonic CD In-Game Data
Just download the .rar file, toss it on your sdcard using Airdroid or usb cable, extract the files, then copy the folder "com.sega.soniccd" over to sdcard/Android/data. You should then be able to fire up the game. Have fun
Thanks so much! The data would just not download for some reason.
sega had mentioned that their servers are overloaded due to popular demand
thanks for posting this. Finally just started the download and went to bed. Finished sometime while I was sleeping...
lol game is garbage.. i downloaded the data, it took 2-3 hours and i had to keep my screen on the whole time while connected to usb charge.
Best news: The game runs at an epic ....6FPS .. or less great game!
Download an emu -__- I dont see why the +240mb is even needed.. except for that retarded video at the beginning
Please show me where the link is?
How to change control in sonic?
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ANyone ever use dropbox?
I was thinking of trying it just to make things easier when want to put music, movie or book onto my gtab or phone.
Just wondering if it works with gtablet and how well it does. Like will it take an hour to get a 100mb file onto gtab etc..
Thanks for any info you can offer
jacobbones said:
Tried searching but didnt come up with much.
ANyone ever use dropbox?
I was thinking of trying it just to make things easier when want to put music, movie or book onto my gtab or phone.
Just wondering if it works with gtablet and how well it does. Like will it take an hour to get a 100mb file onto gtab etc..
Thanks for any info you can offer
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How long a file takes to transfer usually (almost always) depends on your internet connection speed. Since the GTAB is WIFI only, you would think that it would be on a decent ISP. I have beed using Dropbox for months now on both my EVO and my GTAB and it works spectacular.
Side note:
Dropbox is free, why not just try it? Only takes minutes to install and try.
It works like any android phone.
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+1 Works awesome! I load anything I need in my DropBox and is available anytime I need it on my Laptop, GTab or HTC Inspire 4G. You can also share to anyone, anywhere. Great app!
jacobbones said:
Like will it take an hour to get a 100mb file onto gtab etc..
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It's no slower on the gtab.
Remember with dropbox that everything goes "thru the cloud" - so if you want to copy a file from computer to gtab, and the two are 1' apart, sending the file to dropbox (limited by your broadband upload speed) and then copying it down from dropbox to your gtab (limited by your broadband download speed) is going to be a lot slower than using local networking, or direct USB mounting, or a USB memory stick.
Dropbox is often slower than my 45mbit connection at work, and even slower than my 12mbit connection at home. It seems to download for me at about 250-400kb/sec, or about 6-7 minutes to transfer a 100MB file.
Dropbox is great, but if your looking for automatic file sync then SugarSync is far superior. You can selectively sync files between a computer and android device, so the downloads happen automatically. Also if your looking to play video files on the Gtab, google docs now streams uploaded video files in a youtube style player, which works very well on the Gtab
schettj said:
It's no slower on the gtab.
Remember with dropbox that everything goes "thru the cloud" - so if you want to copy a file from computer to gtab, and the two are 1' apart, sending the file to dropbox (limited by your broadband upload speed) and then copying it down from dropbox to your gtab (limited by your broadband download speed) is going to be a lot slower than using local networking, or direct USB mounting, or a USB memory stick.
Dropbox is often slower than my 45mbit connection at work, and even slower than my 12mbit connection at home. It seems to download for me at about 250-400kb/sec, or about 6-7 minutes to transfer a 100MB file.
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That is mostly correct. Dropbox uses md5 checksums when you upload a file to see if it already has it in its database. If it does, it automatically shows it as in your dropbox and it is ready to download instantly. They do this so they save space.
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yes its very nice to use. You can sideload any apk's on your laptop then just grab the ones that you need tablet side
During the 10 cent salei grab up a bunch of games. A few such as need for speed installed fine.but on first launch want to download data complete the game. For what everreason on a few I get nothing downloaded. The status bar reads "Nan 0mb/120mb" and nothing downloads.
Yes wifi is on and games like wreckless downloadedthere additional data without issues.
Ideas?
Could I copy files off my desire and drop intothe folded on the touchpad?
Yes, that's how I did it. The folder you need to copy from your phone to the Touchpad is /sdcard/Android/data/com.eamobile.nfsshift_row_wf
Obviously all the data must be downloaded on the phone successfully. I did it using my HTC Desire HD.
Whats the best way to watch where your phone saves data for a game? I messed around and figured out it saves the data to the phone and not the SD card. Is it possible to have my phone connected to the PC, do something in the game to change the data (we'll say spend money), then close the game and watch on the PC where the data is saved to?
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Whats the best way to watch where your phone saves data for a game? I messed around and figured out it saves the data to the phone and not the SD card. Is it possible to have my phone connected to the PC, do something in the game to change the data (we'll say spend money), then close the game and watch on the PC where the data is saved to?
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I think every game i tried saves "save" data to /data in phone.
And Some gameloft games saves data in their respective folders on sd card.
I think it depends on the game. Some games like 9MM the saved games are on the sdcard.
Is the game in question on your phone or have you moved it to SD card? I would think that if the game/app was stored and run from the SD card that it would save data to SD card in the game/app folder. Just a thought.
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Is the game in question on your phone or have you moved it to SD card? I would think that if the game/app was stored and run from the SD card that it would save data to SD card in the game/app folder. Just a thought.
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No , sorry , its not like that . It depends how the game is made to save the data and save files.
It is indeed a Gameloft game and I believe I was wrong about it saving to the phone. Tried doing a few things to update a file, then try and see which file was most recently updated to get an idea. The game is that new Oregon Trail: American Settler. I been observing the files and found that there's a hidden cheat menu, as it's listed in the text_EN.lang file. Also found the only file that I can for sure tell that can be manipulated is prey.data file, which alters ther specs on the animals that run across the screen. Aside for those, I can't make heads or tails of anything else. I "think" the file that has saved data for $, energy, etc...is in Japanese/Chinese text. That is the file I'm after.
Translating the foreign text makes little sense, and manipulating the prey.data file doesn't stick. The game notices the change, then acts like it need to re-download the ~25mb game from gameloft. It smokes through the download (no way ~25mb), and all my stuff is the same. I re-check the altered file, and it's back to how it originally was before I messed with it....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1478806
This is solving everything. Taking some time and a bit hard to figure out, but it's working the best so far.
mnomaanw said:
No , sorry , its not like that . It depends how the game is made to save the data and save files.
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Thanks for that info. Wasn't aware of that!
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Threads I've found suggested that Major Mayhem was promoted inappropriately on the forum, this isn't a promotion. Also the games and apps forum said if I have a question it should go in Q&A not games and apps forum.
Basically, I have a HTC One X with Jellybean Rom installed and have found that you can run the battery out completely even if it's on ac charge. I was playing the game for ages and the ph switched off. I thought it might have been overheating but it turns out that I had to boot into clockwork recovery to charge for a bit before I could boot the phone normally. Quad core burns battery power really quick.
I did this playing Mayhem and when I reloaded it I found all my saves were gone. I've spent heaps of time building up my accomplishments in this game. Can anyone suggest what might be going on? I don't know about how apps work yet. Could someone tell me the save game file strutucre so I can see if it's renamed/corrupt/missing or something? The game appears functional but I've probably spent 80 hrs on it building up the rep. Maybe someone could guide me through the file structure or how I could track programs install pathways?
Thanks,
Fishy
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Threads I've found suggested that Major Mayhem was promoted inappropriately on the forum, this isn't a promotion. Also the games and apps forum said if I have a question it should go in Q&A not games and apps forum.
Basically, I have a HTC One X with Jellybean Rom installed and have found that you can run the battery out completely even if it's on ac charge. I was playing the game for ages and the ph switched off. I thought it might have been overheating but it turns out that I had to boot into clockwork recovery to charge for a bit before I could boot the phone normally. Quad core burns battery power really quick.
I did this playing Mayhem and when I reloaded it I found all my saves were gone. I've spent heaps of time building up my accomplishments in this game. Can anyone suggest what might be going on? I don't know about how apps work yet. Could someone tell me the save game file strutucre so I can see if it's renamed/corrupt/missing or something? The game appears functional but I've probably spent 80 hrs on it building up the rep. Maybe someone could guide me through the file structure or how I could track programs install pathways?
Thanks,
Fishy
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Use a file browser such as Astro, navigate to where you installed the game and look for the games package name (For example com.xyz.majormayhem). Once you find that go into the folder and look for game save data files, and other data files that are usually stored there. Try searching through the general "data" folder as well.
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I've only found asec files so far, don't see a folder, any way I can see the install process breakdown?
fishy12345 said:
I've only found asec files so far, don't see a folder, any way I can see the install process breakdown?
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What do you mean by install process breakdown? Do you mean install location? You can find out install location by going to system manager and seeiing if its installed on the internal or external storage. Also try a package explorer app that should give you more information.
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shimp208 said:
What do you mean by install process breakdown? Do you mean install location? You can find out install location by going to system manager and seeiing if its installed on the internal or external storage. Also try a package explorer app that should give you more information.
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He means that unlike windows wizard procedure, android owns user and device so it does not bother telling you where files are and even hides files from owner, so break down is both destroying that concept and make everything available to owner at his own leisure, and creating decent installation log viewer from google to be able to inch every tiny detail, as those which don't have nothing to hide do.
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He means that unlike windows wizard procedure, android owns user and device so it does not bother telling you where files are and even hides files from owner, so break down is both destroying that concept and make everything available to owner at his own leisure, and creating decent installation log viewer from google to be able to inch every tiny detail, as those which don't have nothing to hide do.
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Ah I see, that would be an interesting app to develop although I imagine that it would require root access to get all the necessary information from the system to present a complete and detailed installation breakdown log.
I have an Android game that hasn't been maintained since 2015.
(for the record, the game is Imperium Galactica 2, or com.digitalreality.ig2 but no longer available on google play).
The idea is to install the .apk file and then place the game files into Android/obb.
The game launches normally, and seems to work fine. The only problem is that I cannot save a game.
I tried installing it on a Nox player emulator, and there the games are saved normally. I see the games are saved in the directory Android/data/com.digitalreality.ig2/files.
I used total commander on my phone to create those directories, but the games still cannot be saved. It seems that the game cannot get access to that directory to save.
Any ideas on how I could make this work? (rooting is not an option).
bump, any help appreciated
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What do you mean exactly, I don't understand.
Also as I said, saved games work normally in the Nox emulator.
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