I understand there is already a way to stream minecraft through splashtop, but i wont always have my computer nearby to stream over wifi, plus the mouse controls don't work well either. Is there a way to install the pc version onto my tablet? I want a full version instead of just pocket edition, since the tablet is compatible with the dock for wasd controls and mouse turning. Thanks
No, there is no possible way the Transformer can run the pc verison of minecraft. It is too resource heavy and our system cannot create the virtual java machine required. You can run Splashtop though and run it through your pc.
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Yes, but you must install Ubuntu or Arch linux, but It'd be better to U install this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5tb2phbmcubWluZWNyYWZ0cGUiXQ..
Odp: Full pc minecraft on tf300t?
As far i know PC minecraft uses full OpenGL, our GPU like all mobiles GPU suports only OpenGL ES, so running Arch or Ubuntu won't help.
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dragonnn said:
As far i know PC minecraft uses full OpenGL, our GPU like all mobiles GPU suports only OpenGL ES, so running Arch or Ubuntu won't help.
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So basically what you're saying is that there is no possille way to play minecraft fully? Not eventhe online version works (web version)
I don't know what graphic libs are using the web version, when it uses WebGL then it should be possible, but when it uses java plugin the not, when flash then maybe yes, but it could be laggy.
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Hi guys,
is there any porting or rom or ways we can get windows XP/7 on our folio.. I would really like to play some windows games like Diablo 2 or Starcraft. Im pretty sure Tegra can handle those games well.
It's impossible.
You can only try to compile a Windows Phone 7 ROM!!!!
I don't say its impossible, but currently there's no way to compile desktop Windows versions to run on ARM processors.
Sure it will be a good idea, but i don't thing they will ever comeup with such a tool.
starcraft warcraft baldurs gate etc can be run on folio using certain game engines ported to android....
however running w7 on android is the last thing i want to do....linux -yes. windows - no freaking way
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Hello,
I am a gamer, and I am quite new to tablets.. and one of things that is bothering me - is there a possibility to use tablet as "remote touch screen".
I mean - lets say we start some game on PC - let the high-end pc hardware do all the rendering and stuff AND then compress it a bit in real-time AND stream it to tablet over WiFi -> so basically you have any PC app "running" on tablet...
(add to that some control conversion from touch to pc mouse-clicks - and most titles should be playable not-so-bad level)
Is something like this possible? Or maybe tegra3 is still not powerful enough to handle that? (or maybe its impossible to real-time compress 720p video to size that would go easy over wifi (20-30 mbit/s ?) ? - if I remember 720p video is present in some skype but I do not know how lag-free it is...)
Just wondering...
Thanks for answers.
Yes. Two things to look into. First, plain old VNC (google it), which has been around forever. The best android VNC client I've used so far is TeamView. Others may have other favorites.
Second, there is a service called OnLive strictly for remotely streaming games to various devices. They have (recently, I believe) released an android client.
Splashtop HD is the best for what you looking for. its built into the Prime. its in the Mycloud app. OnLive is a gaming server client on its own. you choose PC/console games they have on their server. which is alot. you can't set up your own thing with Oblige. Onlive is everything within itself. the streaming game play is great and virtually no lag. play games like PC Nvidia version of Batman Arkham city, Homefront, Metro 2033, Aliens vs. Predator FPS, New Quake, Darksiders, Street Fighter 4 n tons more.
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Splashtop HD is the best for what you looking for. its built into the Prime. its in the Mycloud app. OnLive is a gaming server client on its own. you choose PC/console games they have on their server. which is alot. you can't set up your own thing with Oblige. Onlive is everything within itself. the streaming game play is great and virtually no lag. play games like PC Nvidia version of Batman Arkham city, Homefront, Metro 2033, Aliens vs. Predator FPS, New Quake, Darksiders, Street Fighter 4 n tons more.
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Does anyone that's used both have any thoughts on how Splashtop HD compares to Teamviewer? Is it worth the price tag (Teamviewer being free)?
TV is dead simple to use, but it would never confuse it with using my PC directly. If there is something faster and smoother I'm all for switching...
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Does anyone that's used both have any thoughts on how Splashtop HD compares to Teamviewer? Is it worth the price tag (Teamviewer being free)?
TV is dead simple to use, but it would never confuse it with using my PC directly. If there is something faster and smoother I'm all for switching...
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I don't have my prime in hand to check, but I believe it comes with Splashtop.
Edit: demandarin explained above...
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I don't have my prime in hand to check, but I believe it comes with Splashtop.
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It does, as demandarin already explained above.
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You might also want to look into OnLive. They recently released an Android app for their game streaming service. Some games are modified to allow for touch screen control. You can use a game pad as well...
http://www.onlive.com/
Oops... OnLive already mentioned...ah well, I second the suggestion then!
Prime comes with splashtop installed, but if your looking to play games that are streamed off of a PC you want OnLive.
The Prime can handle the streaming part just fine. Splashtop has had the best results for me (best frame rate and picture quality).
There are three major issues you should know about though with Splashtop and your application assuming you are using either the dock or an external mouse and keyboard.
1st - You cannot play the games on you PC in full screen. I'm not sure if it is the same in all remote desktop programs, but there is apparently a difference in the way windows and directx handle the graphics when you have either windowed or full screen. Splashtop can't capture full screen and therefore can only play games in windowed mode.
2nd - Android does not have a right click. Even if you hook up a mouse, right click will be mapped to the back button. This sucks for games in a big way. Some of the RDP software I've seen have a trick for this to get right click, but I haven't had luck gaming with those.
3rd - Splashtop does not mouse track. What this means is that even though you see your mouse cursor moving around on you tablet screen (assuming you are using an external mouse), Splashtop only registers its location when you click on something. The effect is that games like first person shooters won't work properly since you can't look around with the mouse like you normally would. Again, other RPD software out there has this ability, but like before, they didn't work well for games for me.
I would love for this thing to work for playing PC games remotely, but at the moment it just isn't quite there. Splashtop updates frequently, so maybe in the near future they will implement things to fix the last two issues.
does anyone know of an app that will let your use your phone as a game controller via bluetooth?
cant remember the name but I saw one before in market that used Bluetooth.
DroidMote Client and Server can transform your phone in mouse keyboard and gamepad with full analog commands (wifi only)
the bluetooth is not necessary because if you not have a router, You can connect both devices using the function tethering/hotspot portable
Another client/server that will do this is Tablet Remote. It works over BT or Wifi. It's what I've been using to control my TFP from across the room via my Atrix.
But Tablet Remote not have a mouse and the gamepad not have analog commands.
it simulate only a custom keyboard ime. is not practical and not complete for controlling a remote Android device.
a game that have gamepad support not recognize Tablet Remote as gamepad.
DroidMote instead is the only one who does all these things, and with DroidMote Client you can also control a Windows machine or a Linux machine
BTController can offer the equal of roughly using your phone as a SNES style controller for games on your tablet. It works by changing the keyboard/ime .
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BTController can offer the equal of roughly using your phone as a SNES style controller for games on your tablet. It works by changing the keyboard/ime .
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yeah, BTcontroller works great. I have it on my atrix. like you said, you just have to make sure to select it from the keyboard/input changer/ime. I've noticed though some games that only use analog stick controls doesn't seem to work. I tried using it with onlive and had limited functionality on alot of games I tried to play there that require a gamepad. it works great with all emulators though. amazing how phone can do this. very fast n simple setup also.
Now in DroidMote you can have multitouch futures like the phisical keyboard of asus transformer prime.
look the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJH8rMBujCA
How about motion-sensor, usefull in game PC ex: car racing game
Hi,
look at this features from Archos on his gamepad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgsJ7gUK1cA
do you think we can extract apk to use on other manufactured hardware?
I would love use this with my TF201 and my Xbox controller!
sorry for my bad English
Have nice day!
Santo
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santo95 said:
Hi,
look at this features from Archos on his gamepad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgsJ7gUK1cA
do you think we can extract apk to use on other manufactured hardware?
I would love use this with my TF201 and my Xbox controller!
sorry for my bad English
Have nice day!
Santo
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Yes, you could extract the APK to use it on other devices and with other hardware (Such as an Xbox controller). However, the code would have to be heavily modified and adapted (Mainly software and hardware drivers) to work with not only the differences between Archos gamepad and say the Asus Transformer Prime but to be compatible with the hardware and software differences of the Xbox controller.
Ok i dont have a gamepad i still waiting a genius who succed this port on my TF201 thanks a lot for your answer!
Have nice week end
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santo95 said:
Ok i dont have a gamepad i still waiting a genius who succed this port on my TF201 thanks a lot for your answer!
Have nice week end
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If you want to play games (Ones that support controllers) on your Transformer Prime using your Xbox controller what you have to do is plug in the controller, and then change certain settings in the game or emulator (If you are using a console emulator) that allows you to play the game using the controller (Some games automatically work with the controller, other you have to look at control options if available in the games settings menu). I would check out this video if you want more info:
shimp208 said:
If you want to play games (Ones that support controllers) on your Transformer Prime using your Xbox controller what you have to do is plug in the controller, and then change certain settings in the game or emulator (If you are using a console emulator) that allows you to play the game using the controller (Some games automatically work with the controller, other you have to look at control options if available in the games settings menu). I would check out this video if you want more info:
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Yeah, but Archos mapping tool lets you map any button to any touch button, including analogs, making it 90% compatible with all android games.
The only program i know that do something like it is "USB/BT Joystick Center 6", i even have bought it. It works well but Archos Mapping looks much more easy and friendly.
Hope someone ports it so we can use.. mainly on my nexus 7.
the program is on play store now. Can anyone try hack it?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...iY29tLmFyY2hvcy5nYW1lcGFkbWFwcGluZ3Rvb2xyayJd
I know this isn't exactly what you are wanting, but there is an app that does this. Its called USB/BT Joystick Center 6 and when paired with Joy2Touch Server it's possible it might work with your Xbox controller without issue as long as your device has the drivers to support the controller itself.
yes but infortunaly my TF201 cant be root now 10.4.2.17 and for see in real mapping tool for archos its really user friendly so im still waiting
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+1
very useful app.
I tried download from market,but say unsupported device.
Edited my UG802 mini android pc build prop to : model : Archos Gamepad , manufacturer : Archos, and nothing : this app not compatibe.
UG802 support the Logitech 710 wireless gamepad , but need this app for touchscreen only games.
UG802 + Logitech 710 + Archos mapping tool = gaming console
Hello
There is an paid app called GameKeyboard on the playstore that will do almost the same.
root is not needed.
As a not very active xda poster :laugh: I cannot post links but you can search for it on google or directly on your android device and see a video which shows how it works with Street Fighter IV on an Xperia Play on the playstore page.
I bought the app and tried it on an x86 port of Android on my asus netbook with a Snes Emulator.
Mapping keyboard keys worked flawlessly.
I could not try it with a usb/bt joypad as I have none but maybe somebody else did and may confirm this tool can be used for that purpose too ?
mapping tools
Zol77 said:
+1
very useful app.
I tried download from market,but say unsupported device.
Edited my UG802 mini android pc build prop to : model : Archos Gamepad , manufacturer : Archos, and nothing : this app not compatibe.
UG802 support the Logitech 710 wireless gamepad , but need this app for touchscreen only games.
UG802 + Logitech 710 + Archos mapping tool = gaming console
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Unfortunately, this trick I did not pass, you can follow any responses to send APK of the program?:cyclops:
Extract from image GamePadMappingTool.apk sendspace.com/file/pmg16w
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Extract from image GamePadMappingTool.apk sendspace.com/file/pmg16w
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I need the file:
com.archos.frameworks.xml
you have?
Einander said:
I need the file:
com.archos.frameworks.xml
you have?
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sendspace.com/file/a8r4oa
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sendspace.com/file/a8r4oa
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I try, but not work
usr
Maybe you could provide us with the usr folder from system folder?
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Maybe you could provide us with the usr folder from system folder?
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A whole new Firmware for GamePad 2 is now available on Archos Website.
Go grab it and you'll have all those needed files
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I was wondering if anybody knows a way to run unreal 3 pc games on android...and a way to export them? I think that most of the files are identical on pc xbox ps3 and android so we will need them and an apk to do the other job.
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Actually no, the files are not identical. I have done quite a bit of tinkering on both PC and console Unreal 3 games. The console resources are all optmized and packed according to the target platform, to make loading faster and enable streaming load on platforms with low RAM(eg consoles). Also even you got around that(no public SDK available that can convert to/from the console specific formats(and i'm guessing that includes android) you would need to find a way to handle all the different scripting commands and platform specific functions.
Very interesting.
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I was wondering if anybody knows a way to run unreal 3 pc games on android...and a way to export them? I think that most of the files are identical on pc xbox ps3 and android so we will need them and an apk to do the other job.
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it is possible if you have source code of game & in-depth knowledge of game development on android & PC but it will be very hard to port an HD heavy graphics PC game on android and you have too many programming barriers to port PC game to android like codes for C++ of pc may not properly work on Android NDK or you may have to write the full java source code instead of C++ for android
so 20% chances are there to port
press thanks if i hepl you
Life is Strange, isn't it?
I noticed that Life is Strange is on the Unreal Engine, I asked the developers on Twitter to port it, I don't see how it isn't possible.
We can play every single TellTale Game on Android, Goat Simulator, Slender, and even Call of Duty and Turbo Dismount. Saying it's impossible is stupid. If the game was literally built on an engine that can have a selection to Android just like that, how is it impossible? Not to mention San Andreas is possible? GTA III? It's literally stupid to say it's impossible, and one day I'll be a game developer and figure it out myself.