From playing with the Gotham build from this thread:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=152005
The only hiccup that I've hit is with the XBMC keyboard.
Hoping that when I upgrade to the July 3rd version I have as good or better luck.
efroemling said:
Dreamwriter said:
You mean the new controller hardware fixes the coverage, right?
The firmware being referred to here is the controller firmware which is not user-upgradeable so for all intents and purposes it can…
sanzeng said:
???
I didn't say traffic is the cause of the issue.
I'm talking about why they made deadzones on purpose.
I think they had to reduce the traffic to reduce the energy consumption, and to avoid the flood of events.
This is natural…
Just received mine, I'll be working out how to install the joystick test APK soon (I've never played with backdooring an Android unit before), but I did spend some time playing with the joystick and have formed some opinions. Not terribly happy.
efroemling said:
I'm not positive as I snagged mine on ebay in mid-april. Is there any way I can tell by looking at the hardware? Also is there anyone who's recently received theirs who can run the test to see if things have improved? …
A couple of new controllers have come to my attention recently - although I'm still waiting on my Ouya.
http://www.amazon.com/Playpad-Android-Bluetooth-PC-Mac-Linux/dp/B0092ZEINO
http://www.amazon.com/POWER-Mobile-Gaming-Android-Smartphones/dp/B00BT…