Was a bit short yesterday to test everything, but i did at least got my Emulators to run , even though i did not configure them correctly (expect Controlls)
- Retroarch: Just like on the Flip2, did work allready for Gameboy, but needs still some graphics config .. , the Dolphin Core loads up, but its not that fast as Standalone ..
- Duckstation: its PSX, so runs allready quite good
- Dolphin: Surprisly some of the Wii Games which had an issue on the Flip2 whit the Controlls did work allready ..
- Eather SX Classic (or was it Nether?) , did fire up, but i did not test how good the FPS where ..
the Dual Screen Emulators:
- Melon DS: did need a bit config to have the Dual Screen Layout, but was actually not that difficult, looks whit this Color Sheme of the Handheld like on the 3DS, and the Touchscreen between the Controlls should make some DS Games much more fun , just like on an Real DS
- Azahar: was a bit more easy to Setup the Layout, also works allready quite good, even though no 3D Screen, but was to expect..
- Cemu: also works fine, will get used mostly for Zelda HD and Mario Kart
The overall experience is quite good: the Device looks and Feels like an Mixture of an 3DS and an Retroid Flip2,
Im have not that much experience whit the Android System, i have it now set to the normal Android UI, shure an Launcher is much more pretty, but this way its also works ..
Its also nice that you could in Dual Screen Emulators just push the AYN Button and bring up the Status Display instead of the Bottom Screen, or an Guide ..
Oh and 2 Lanyard Holes are better than one ^^
Will this afternoon continue to setup and maybe test also a few Android Games..
				
			- Retroarch: Just like on the Flip2, did work allready for Gameboy, but needs still some graphics config .. , the Dolphin Core loads up, but its not that fast as Standalone ..
- Duckstation: its PSX, so runs allready quite good
- Dolphin: Surprisly some of the Wii Games which had an issue on the Flip2 whit the Controlls did work allready ..
- Eather SX Classic (or was it Nether?) , did fire up, but i did not test how good the FPS where ..
the Dual Screen Emulators:
- Melon DS: did need a bit config to have the Dual Screen Layout, but was actually not that difficult, looks whit this Color Sheme of the Handheld like on the 3DS, and the Touchscreen between the Controlls should make some DS Games much more fun , just like on an Real DS
- Azahar: was a bit more easy to Setup the Layout, also works allready quite good, even though no 3D Screen, but was to expect..
- Cemu: also works fine, will get used mostly for Zelda HD and Mario Kart
The overall experience is quite good: the Device looks and Feels like an Mixture of an 3DS and an Retroid Flip2,
Im have not that much experience whit the Android System, i have it now set to the normal Android UI, shure an Launcher is much more pretty, but this way its also works ..
Its also nice that you could in Dual Screen Emulators just push the AYN Button and bring up the Status Display instead of the Bottom Screen, or an Guide ..
Oh and 2 Lanyard Holes are better than one ^^
Will this afternoon continue to setup and maybe test also a few Android Games..
 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		