[Q] What emu are currently running?

paco8

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Just get the emulators from the ouya store. They all work great. N64 might have some minor issues on some roms but it's constantly improving. FPSe for PSone is the only one I didn't test yet.
 

ddelamareuk

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Currently using n64oid. Substantially better than the mupen64, at least for the moment :)

I'm going to try various ones over the weekend so I can let you know what I think are good.

Hope this helps :thumbup:

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Pr0x13

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I loaded sarges hero's 2 on fpse and it would forceclose after the intro video so i switched it to experimental opengl in video settings and it ran albeit super choppy. I didn't check the rom on the emulator compatibility list though so i suspect that's the problem. Mupen runs surprisingly well and of course GBA and snes both have very smooth playback
 

TopherBarnett

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Currently using n64oid. Substantially better than the mupen64, at least for the moment :)
How'd you set up your controller with N64oid? It doesn't want to recognize my right analog stick when I try to map it to the C buttons, and recognizes the left analog stick as the same thing as the D-pad.
 
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gazdaman.

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Fpse
Mupen64+
Snes9x Ex+
Gba.emu
Md.emu
Nes.emu
Uae4all2-sdl

All the Roberto Broglia ones are great.
Fpse is really good and I believe epsxe is also good so for PS1 we are spoiled.
Uae4all2-sdl is for the Amiga - Hard to set up but once its configured its awesome.
 

frigidazzi

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Those using fpse. Are you buying the app again after buying it from Google play ? When I side loaded the current Google play version it crashes when I start a game. On the Ouya it actually said Ouya edition after it's installed, so I'm not sure if the apks are actually different?

As a side note the Ouya version from their store appears to play okay, but I'm constantly berated with the buy now spam.

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JLCollier2005

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Those using fpse. Are you buying the app again after buying it from Google play ? When I side loaded the current Google play version it crashes when I start a game. On the Ouya it actually said Ouya edition after it's installed, so I'm not sure if the apks are actually different?

As a side note the Ouya version from their store appears to play okay, but I'm constantly berated with the buy now spam.

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All apk's on the OUYA store are exclusive to the OUYA, they are different APK's, so yes if you want to run fpse on both your phone and the OUYA, you have to buy it twice (or get the sideloaded one to work).
 

ooBONGoo

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Complete b.s. this I see will be the down fall of ouya. Why do I need to repurchase the same app?

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You have to understand the OUYA runs its own store with games optimized for the OUYA, hence making sideloading almost necessary if you want run non-OUYA apps.
 

JLCollier2005

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Complete b.s. this I see will be the down fall of ouya. Why do I need to repurchase the same app?

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Why would you expect to be able to use two different system's apps together? Saying you should, by default, be able to tranfer all your purchases from your Google based Phone to the OUYA based console is like saying you have 2 windows based computers, buy 1 copy of a program with a single use licence and think you should be "entitled" to use it on both.

Or even better, buying 2 Xbox's for 2 different rooms and expect to be able to get all your content without any work on both.

In both of these scenarios, you can and many people do, but it is technically against their terms of service. WIth Xbox its more like Android in that you can transfer your username, but what about the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One? NONE of your content transfers and there will be no way to get it! At least on the OUYA there are workarounds, much like with 2 PC's.
 

frigidazzi

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Why would you expect to be able to use two different system's apps together? Saying you should, by default, be able to tranfer all your purchases from your Google based Phone to the OUYA based console is like saying you have 2 windows based computers, buy 1 copy of a program with a single use licence and think you should be "entitled" to use it on both.

Or even better, buying 2 Xbox's for 2 different rooms and expect to be able to get all your content without any work on both.

In both of these scenarios, you can and many people do, but it is technically against their terms of service. WIth Xbox its more like Android in that you can transfer your username, but what about the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One? NONE of your content transfers and there will be no way to get it! At least on the OUYA there are workarounds, much like with 2 PC's.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Google play apps said it was okay to be used by the same individual on an unlimited number of devices. Hence why you can use the same app on your tablet and phone. Where as with Windows the license specially says only on one device at a time. I think this why why people would be upset about buying android apps again.

Let's be honest. When have you ever looked at an android based item and thought you would have to re buy the apps?

Personally, I'm going to just wait until there's a finished cm or other ROM and use that.

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slashdotjeo

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Why would you expect to be able to use two different system's apps together? Saying you should, by default, be able to tranfer all your purchases from your Google based Phone to the OUYA based console is like saying you have 2 windows based computers, buy 1 copy of a program with a single use licence and think you should be "entitled" to use it on both.

Or even better, buying 2 Xbox's for 2 different rooms and expect to be able to get all your content without any work on both.

In both of these scenarios, you can and many people do, but it is technically against their terms of service. WIth Xbox its more like Android in that you can transfer your username, but what about the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One? NONE of your content transfers and there will be no way to get it! At least on the OUYA there are workarounds, much like with 2 PC's.
To the average user like myself. When I think of open "ANDROID" game console. I think of google android with all its standard google associated services rooted and unlocked. I think of ouya having their proprietary app store of course, but also including google services. That's why google allows you to login with your email and download the purchased game on multiple "ANDROID" devices.

Believe me Spock. When I tell you your logic is most sound. But I, like most people would love to be able to have access to already purchased "ANDROID" apps. Especially the apps that can use the ouya controller. For example an android minipc. Which I should have purchased instead of this. I only bought it for xbmc, which works great! So I don't feel as ripped off.

Again,
I know the business model, but as a consumer, I will not pay 15 bucks for final fantasy on several "ANDROID" devices.

Oh, and to stay on topic. I love the emulation on the ouya. Especially nds4"DROID". Great ds emulator.

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Petesky

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I'm using ePSXEe ps1 emu , works good only problem I'm having is I'm playing Final Fantasy 9 and when I switch video rendering from Hardware to Opengl I lose all the menu's during fight scenes , pity because with Opengl the image is much better
 
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