Since I'll be with GPH at the IFA in two days, I can post daily pictures about the device
I'm gonna test it - and you can ask questions.
I'm gonna test it - and you can ask questions.
The battery life is a reasonable estimate, I have tested it and got something like 4.8 hours, though I've no idea if it was fully charged at the time. I don't know about USB host - there is a USB socket on the BoB, but I've not actually tried using it for anything.juanvvc said:- Good: double CPU speed, maybe 3D, internal clock.
- Bad: no network, no USB host, battery (they say a lifetime of 5 hours... the same that their claims for the Gp2x!)
- No opinion: double pad.
- It needs: minilib!
I think that just games with 3 simultaneous button presses will be affected, as you can still press 2 buttons at the same time (like a diagonal).craigix said:While I'll be selling this and all I cannot believe they are going with 2 Dpads and no buttons, so any game which requires 2 or 3 buttons pressed at once can't be played unless you weirdly map them to the shoulder buttons? Whhyyyy?
Orkie said:The battery life is a reasonable estimate, I have tested it and got something like 4.8 hours, though I've no idea if it was fully charged at the time. I don't know about USB host - there is a USB socket on the BoB, but I've not actually tried using it for anything.juanvvc said:- Good: double CPU speed, maybe 3D, internal clock.
- Bad: no network, no USB host, battery (they say a lifetime of 5 hours... the same that their claims for the Gp2x!)
- No opinion: double pad.
- It needs: minilib!
good to see that the battery life is acceptable. Even with good rechargeable, my gp2x never go beyond 2 hours...
too bad they put a second pad instead of traditional button
Because it's traditional for GPH to make a complete shambles of every single input method they try their hand at? Examples include the diabolical original GP32 joyless-stick, the not-much-improved stick on the the FLU and BLU, the horrendous joyless-stick on the GP2x First Edition, the not-much-improved stick on the second edition, and the death-dealing combo blow of the clunky buttons and totally inaccurate touchscreen on the GP2x F200.craigix said:While I'll be selling this and all I cannot believe they are going with 2 Dpads and no buttons, so any game which requires 2 or 3 buttons pressed at once can't be played unless you weirdly map them to the shoulder buttons? Whhyyyy?
The stick on the NLU, FLU and BLU are all exactly identical.ant512 said:Because it's traditional for GPH to make a complete shambles of every single input method they try their hand at? Examples include the diabolical original GP32 joyless-stick, the not-much-improved stick on the the FLU and BLU, the horrendous joyless-stick on the GP2x First Edition, the not-much-improved stick on the second edition, and the death-dealing combo blow of the clunky buttons and totally inaccurate touchscreen on the GP2x F200.
Speaking for myself, I really miss my old GP32's stick. Loved the positivity of it.ant512 said:Examples include the diabolical original GP32 joyless-stick, the not-much-improved stick on the the FLU and BLU, the horrendous joyless-stick on the GP2x First Edition, the not-much-improved stick on the second edition, and the death-dealing combo blow of the clunky buttons and totally inaccurate touchscreen on the GP2x F200.
It's fair to say that GPH have gone out of their way to get a sizable chunk of the communities favourite GP2x games not only ready for the Wiz release but actually included by default on the Wiz.geise69 said:I'm also wondering how much of the GP2X homebrew stuff is going to be recompiled for this?
I had to do the wedge-of-paper trick on my original GP32 to make the diagonals work at all. My BLU was much better - no problems getting the diagonals - but it was still a desperately bad joystick.Peter R said:The stick on the NLU, FLU and BLU are all exactly identical.
ant512 said:I had to do the wedge-of-paper trick on my original GP32 to make the diagonals work at all. My BLU was much better - no problems getting the diagonals - but it was still a desperately bad joystick.Peter R said:The stick on the NLU, FLU and BLU are all exactly identical.
Despite having worked my way through every GPH handheld except the GP32 FLU, I'm going to give the Wiz a miss and get the Pandora instead.
The FLU was just a modded NLU.