is there anyway to make the jams d-pad go in diagonals eg for use in snes emulator or c64 emulater, it only goes up down left right. :evil:
Not really.
With so many ppc:s now supporting bluetooth I wonder why there is still no compact bluetooth gamepad on the market. Should sell like mad.
I have been using an xda with dos emulator to play prince of persia, I havent worked out how to pick up or use the sword but the diagonal seems to work, push up for up, left for go left, diagonal between up/left make him take long jumps.
I have seen the same problem as hally, tried a few games, and I have been unable to use the diagonals. Some action games are unplayable without diagonals...
If you want to play games - get yourself a gameboy.
8)
I can run a gameby emulator
Seriously -- the Magician is a beautiful gaming machine -- why would you not play games on it?
Well... for one thing it doesn't do diagonals very well.
And even if it did, the layout of the buttons isn't really suitable for action gaming. The worst is probably the button in the middle of the d-pad which you will press by accident almost constantly. And how do you comfortably use both thumbs to control the game?
i play a bunch of games on it -- there are much more than d-pad based action games, right?
I recently played through Monkey Island for instance (using ScummVM) but the games that I most often play are Slay and Conquest.
Ok, I thought we were talking about games where interaction through the d-pad and other hardware buttons is central.
I personally use it for gaming almost daily, mostly card games like solitaire or black jack, and for this type of games it is absolutely brilliant.
This should be possible because when i push diagonal i can feel both buttons clicking. I think that some one needs to create a driver to add diagonal.
has any one seeen the zeta joypad?
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A doubt, I have been set since the purchase of my HTC HD, is whether one can integrate these mophgear the gamepad to play games on the Pocket PC on HTC HD, since they do not have many buttons (bad for games ) obviously can not play these games with these conditions but is gamepad, and there is already a program for this, or you can do with the mophgear or anything ... that is my question, since it would be the milk that could do this for games like tomb raider for pocket pc, which runs perfectly on the hd, it jeje no option to handle it without ... is what I know and take a long time looking
well here is a metroid game demo download u can use the keys or keypad enjoy oh and to exit game press Q OR A the softkeys or space key to fire have fun anyone who knows anymore links or sprite sheets hook me up and i do the same iam an up and comming developer just type my name i have other games schattered around xda developers number 1 pocket pc site
I've seen and posted alot of gripes about the few SNES emulators that work on a Titan. Heres a poster whos doing something about it! Test it out...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=518027
Yep Snes GO runs good.
I have tested the Snes GO Alpha 1 and its great.. Big improvement in most games speed with sound enabled. If you turn the sound off in the options games run smooth as silk.
I run them with sound enabled and this Snes EMU runs really good. Vast bug fixes, like being able to scroll down in the options menus, sound sync, and others.
The only thing I found is the button setup seems to be a little harder than the old Pocket Snes but once you get them set this EMU is a blast.
Thanks! I just downloaded it but won't be able to try any games until tonight (wish I could just plug my external drive into my Titan and transfer all the games).
what buttons are you mapping?
I've tried a couple of different ways - but playing a kart game is hard. any ideas?
I have seen some threads about emus on here but one thing I don't understand is the relationship between pocketGBA and morphgear.
I have morphgear working fine with a snes emulator and final fantasy 4 (FF2 U.S. version). But what I want to do is play it using the pocketGBA.
I have got pocket GBA working but not thru morphgear like I do the snes emulator - I just run it directly by clicking on it from program files. Also, when I choose to have the game run landscape, it's upside down so the keyboard is on the top when I slide it out. If I run it portrait, there's some space below the emulator screen where I can see my operating system and if I accidentally touch that, it knocks me out of pocketGBA and back to windows.
Can anyone tell me how to play FFII/FFIV on the pocket GBA in landscape (fullscreen) so that the keyboard is below the screen as I play? I can probably work out keyboard key mappings from the other threads about that on these forums. I have a Touch Pro2.
Sorry for the long post but I just can't work this out on my own!
ive got pocket nester, (nes and i think gba emulator)and in portrait mode it looks fine but no controls
when i open it up in landscape it looks fine up until i actually start a game, it flips back to portrait?
i was going to look for one of those screen display tooks to fip the screen around while playing the game might work....
as i said, how to make VGBA in MorpGear playable?, i just get a fps around 10~15, it's really unplayable!.
in other case.
i try to play in pocketGBA i got the same fps like i'm playing in MorphGear,
but, it's playable,smooth, just like playing in real Gameboy Advance.
if that so, why i didn't play it on PocketGBA? PocketGBA doesn't support virtual D-Pad like MorphGear do.
i'm affraid that my HW button will broke if i use it too much, like my other phone.
i have Toshiba 2032SP, old PPC. i played Gameboy emulator too much with it, and ended with unuseable HW button. i don't want my Diamond ended like this too!
i've tried the mobileSRC GScroll's Tilting D-pad for playing in PocketGBA, but no works!
Please share your Experience to solve this problems!
Thanks in advance.
So I've tried Retroarch, ePSXe, and a few free emulators on GAPPS. They all seem to have the same problem. Either the joysticks won't work at all, or when they do, the right joystick can only be used at an angle in some games. This is especially frustrating if you're trying to play a game like Ape Escape where the right analog is used to attack or use the net. Any good solutions, or good emulators that let you properly map the joysticks the way you can with say the Dolphin emulator?
Have you tried different Joycons? I have tried a few emulators myself for psx games and retroarch had the best joystick settings. I can play ape escape fine when i tweak some of the joystick settings