HiroLord said:
My biggest issue with the controller is the lag that I'm assuming comes with lack of a solid connection. When I notice the controller lagging, moving it so I'm pointing it directly at the Ouya almost ALWAYS fixes the problem.
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Well, many people would buy controller with build in gyroscope/accelerometer, especially if there would be games that would support this. Just imagine thing like Wii Sports on Ouya.
Well, standard controller is bundled with Ouya, so...
Also tell me about at least one USB controller that has touchpad and gyroscope/accelerometer while also having Ouya button.
Another thing is that guroscopes/accelerometers aren't most expensive p…
As I said there would be separate controllers. Kinda like you had to buy separately Wii classic controller or from older and perhaps more known example - e.g. PowerPad for NES.
So when buying Ouya you would get controller without motion detection ca…
Maybe some combination like O (or any other "real" controller button)+double tap Ouya key to exit? This would fix it without too much work and also we would avoid accidental double taps like in Santa's case.
pietaster said:
Darkhog said:
But can't you use something like GRUB2? It's probably superior to any code Ouya team can write, if they don't use GRUB already.
If you can't even access any bootloader screens how would you do that?
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KonajuGames said:
You can use the Android emulator using the Intel x86 image and GPU support (needed for OpenGL ES 2.0). This does require that your PC has the necessary support for the Intel HAXM virtual machine.
Core2Quad Q9450 would …
I'd personally would like OUYA emulator as I don't have access to device itself. Would love to be able to afford it, but I can't.
You see, I'm from very poor family and while I love to code, I didn't yet have chance to "break out" and soon probably …