I imagine it would be hard getting this to work on android without root because of the wifi. The steam deck and other similar portable gaming devices are probably ideal for this. Even their build in wifi adapter does not work a different one can be connected via USB.
Not sure. Android programming uses Kotlin but android is also very different. Back when Android Java porting a Java program to Android was required a lot of work.
Probably they did not know about the software. There also an inactive gamecube emulator called Gekko https://github.com/shonumi/gekko-gc-emu
Maybe an original name would have been better.
Oh yes true I remember the CPU clock speed issue. I had it when I was in the brigands lair the room with the doors and the annoying guy in the middle. It was impossible to open the exit door and run there in time before the door closed again. I think my brother came up with idea to lower the game speed in the settings and the it was possible to exit the room. At the time a thought it weird to have to solve the puzzle using the game settings, later I found out it was a bug due the CPU speed.
I never managed to beat the Erasmus mini game, Erasmus was always faster even if changed the game speed in the settings.
I see, I can relate to have fond memories of playing a game again and again. Did the deluxe version come with the original EGA or the VGA remake. I always played the VGA version of QFG1 (originally had pirated version though now I own all 5 game on GOG). First time I played it together with my brother we both loved that game. But after finishing the game we noticed the second game did have and VGA remake and my brother found the parser for command to convoluted so I continued on my own. Initially I thought that might have been the reason for you too not playing the second game. Nowadays GFG2 has received a fan remake game with VGA graphics and I play that version.
I imagine it would be hard getting this to work on android without root because of the wifi. The steam deck and other similar portable gaming devices are probably ideal for this. Even their build in wifi adapter does not work a different one can be connected via USB.
Many interesting games, some of them I already know but also games I didn't know of. I will try a few out.
I think the point is that you can easily play between doing other stuff without getting lost in the gameplay
ok
Not sure. Android programming uses Kotlin but android is also very different. Back when Android Java porting a Java program to Android was required a lot of work.
Why do you assume that I downvoted you?
But maybe they port it too Linux eventually. Now that it is open source the chances are higher. Also it might work with wine/proton
Hmm it seem the wrong text was grabbed somehow. I am going to update it.
but why give a positive review and not address the length issue in the review?
edited: dyslexia made a mess
This is a review from another website I have not played the game.
Well maybe it's a good time to start playing it 😀
No, it's not mine article.
Probably they did not know about the software. There also an inactive gamecube emulator called Gekko https://github.com/shonumi/gekko-gc-emu Maybe an original name would have been better.
It is named after the CPU the GameCube used
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gekko_(processor)
Ok I see.
Hmmm weird why does it say first release here? https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/releases/tag/v0.2.0
Not my creation, so you should probably ask on the itch.io page in the comments.
Oh yes true I remember the CPU clock speed issue. I had it when I was in the brigands lair the room with the doors and the annoying guy in the middle. It was impossible to open the exit door and run there in time before the door closed again. I think my brother came up with idea to lower the game speed in the settings and the it was possible to exit the room. At the time a thought it weird to have to solve the puzzle using the game settings, later I found out it was a bug due the CPU speed. I never managed to beat the Erasmus mini game, Erasmus was always faster even if changed the game speed in the settings.
No worries, thanks for sharing
I see, I can relate to have fond memories of playing a game again and again. Did the deluxe version come with the original EGA or the VGA remake. I always played the VGA version of QFG1 (originally had pirated version though now I own all 5 game on GOG). First time I played it together with my brother we both loved that game. But after finishing the game we noticed the second game did have and VGA remake and my brother found the parser for command to convoluted so I continued on my own. Initially I thought that might have been the reason for you too not playing the second game. Nowadays GFG2 has received a fan remake game with VGA graphics and I play that version.