It has gpSP too.I've never used a RetroArch on my phone, did it just not have a GBA core at all?
Ah, cool! I stopped playing games on my phone since I got rid of my Xperia Play. Great phone, but it's specs aren't very good, and weren't too great for 2012's standards either back when I had it. Touch screen just doesn't work for me. Sony is saying the Vita will be the last PS Portable due to mobile taking over the market, which I thought was BS and I have a comment on ReviewTechUSA's video explaning why, so hopefully they'll make a successor with a Tegra chip.It has gpSP too.
Just get a moga controller or the like.Ah, cool! I stopped playing games on my phone since I got rid of my Xperia Play. Great phone, but it's specs aren't very good, and weren't too great for 2012's standards either back when I had it. Touch screen just doesn't work for me. Sony is saying the Vita will be the last PS Portable due to mobile taking over the market, which I thought was BS and I have a comment on ReviewTechUSA's video explaning why, so hopefully they'll make a successor with a Tegra chip.
I thought about it, but I liked how the controller was built into the phone.Just get a moga controller or the like.
Still great for portable emulation though.I thought about it, but I liked how the controller was built into the phone.
Definitely! Android will always be the top option since it's always available from the get-go! I may try to find a controller for my LG G3 again. Trust me, I've looked into it before, but I really wish I could find something that is tethered to my phone and still be able to fit in my pocket with camera access and all that. I did in fact like the MOGA Pocket though!Still great for portable emulation though.
Maybe after he's done the current ports he'll make an Android version.As much as I think RetroArch is cool, the fact the most recent version doesn't support controllers like the Wii Classic Controller is a deal breaker for me. One could make a config file for it, but the guides for the how to are nonexistent. I wish mGBA had a separate port for Android.
So what is special about mgba? I use GBA.emu which I heard was the best one. There are so many emulators nowadays that it is overwhelming to choose.
Does the libretro Version 1.2.2 supports PSX roms?? i mean, in androidSo that's pretty neat.
Use the "update cores" option.Can someone Help me installing the 1.2.2 version of libretro in mi Android device??? i already install it but, where should i put the cores?? in the libretro folder on android-data-obb theres an empty system folder, is not like in 3ds folder where inside haves core folder
It's because of the OS itself, actually. Google introduced a new Bluetooth stack in Jellybean which broke compatibility with Wii controllers. I think there was a commit made a while back that fixed it in some newer Lollipop/Marshmallow versions though.As much as I think RetroArch is cool, the fact the most recent version doesn't support controllers like the Wii Classic Controller is a deal breaker for me.
I've used Wiimotes on Jellybean.It's because of the OS itself, actually. Google introduced a new Bluetooth stack in Jellybean which broke compatibility with Wii controllers. I think there was a commit made a while back that fixed it in some newer Lollipop/Marshmallow versions though.
Really? I've never had luck with getting it working at all.I've used Wiimotes on Jellybean.
Yup, it's never worked on 2.3 or below for me. Anything 3.0 or up always worked fine.Really? I've never had luck with getting it working at all.