I've noticed that enabling "age appropriate ads" greatly increases the fill rate (at first at least), but I am wondering if people are less likely to click them. Has anyone tried experimenting to see if enabling/disabling increases the click rate at all, I am trying it now, but I am just curious if anyone else has looked into it.
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Newbie here.
I'm looking for tips on how to programmatically automate the camera effect options (especially sepia, B&W, negative, etc) to give users easier access, i.e. switch to sepia toned when taking a series of pictures within our app. Does anyone have any tips? What are we missing?
If this is NOT the correct place to post this question please let me know. Especially if you have suggestions on where I might better get an answer.
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What settings are the best for better framerate?
I am posting this because im only getting 40 framerate when playing Rayman 2.
Any advice?
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carazy1 said:
What settings are the best for better framerate?
I am posting this because im only getting 40 framerate when playing Rayman 2.
Any advice?
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Use eboots, they are a lot faster than other forms of rips (bin etc).
Other than that, zodtt himself gives the following advice (quoted from www(dot)androidemus(dot)com):
Things that must be known:
- Anti aliasing on some devices is slow. Disable it to start off with.
- Make sure you have precise cdrom DISABLED. It affects audio greatly. It's only for Diablo, in which case it needs that setting.
- Save states can become incompatible between releases. I try to minimize these issues, but if you run into a performance issue, try without save states.
- Save states also save the cycle and precise cdrom settings you saved with. Once saved they are locked in!
- Use NTSC (US/Japanese) versions of games if possible! I haven't been testing with PAL games and they run at a different FPS.
- The Cycle setting is your friend. Raising it MAY increase your FPS. Raising it too high will just increase the FPS but not the gameplay. Lowering it to 2 helps in some games, especially heavily 3D ones. It's very dependent on the game being played.
That being said:
1. Uninstall v2. Re-Install the latest version of v2. At time of writing it's 1.1.2. Confirm it is the latest version. Leave every setting at the default. Enable the FPS setting. Disable the Anti-Aliasing setting. Start a NEW game (NO Save States). Note the game being tested, and note the FPS in a certain area of that game.
2. From there, try a Cycle setting of 4 instead of 3, and start a new game with no save states. You might also want to try a refresh rate of 30 instead of 60. Check the FPS in that game and see if it went up in that area.
3. Try enabling CDDA if you have a proper rip with the CDDA files in place. If that doesn't help, try disabling sound and (or?) CDDA.
Alternatively, wait for FPSeCE for Android, should be out any day now...
I'm running Cloudy G3 2.2 and there's a background process called SVI settings that starts at bootup. I'm trying to figure out what this does exactly. Most of the threads I've seen mention this say it does nothing/nothing noticeable. But none of them know for sure. Hoping someone maybe has figured it out and can chime in on its function + safety to freeze/uninstall. I've already frozen it but am wondering if maybe there is some effect that I just don't notice. Thanks for any help.
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I've searched for a better place to ask this, but cannot for my specific phone.
If this belongs somewhere else, please advise, and accept my apologies.
My wife has an LG K8V with 6.0.1 same as my LG G5. However, mine shows the "ignore optimizations" option in the battery settings and hers does not. This phone is killing some apps I don't want it to. And memory locking apps don't work because they get killed too.
Is there a way to disable Doze for certain apps on this phone when I don't have the ignore optimizations feature? I also enabled and checked developer options, I don't see anything right off hand.
Thanks in advance.
Hey there fires anyone know of a torch/flashlight app as mentioned in the title. I tried a rom from the snapdragon section and it had one. Here is a screen shot taken from another eom with the same feature.
It'd be cool to use the low setting to help save battery but then be able to use high when needed.