(Android N will not supported until the official Android release) Sorry i forgot to mention but my phone has 512 mb ram, 1ghz cpu with broadcom videocore IV proccesor I get to niantic logo and then later it just throws me out of game, so im wondering is there any way that somehow to run it like using gl tools. Connect your gamepad, launch Half-Life 2, and have fun (if you've managed to get this far, you really deserve it!).Please help with Pokemon Go - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting Guys i have samsung galaxy trend lite s7390 which is running KK custom rom, so my problem is: The good thing is, your phone will apply the correct values automatically, so you only need to copy/paste the autoexec.cfg into the appropriate folder, and you're good to go. Check the permissions of your existing config.cfg, and write them down! In my case, it was Attribute: -rwx- (700), Owner: app_650, Group: app_650, but it will be different on your device! - now move the autoexec.cfg file to /data/data/2/files/hl2/cfg/ - set the file permissions to match the ones of your config.cfg (like you've written them down) Since Oreo, it's seemingly not possible to change permissions manually. If the folder isn't there, then you're looking in the wrong place.
Now do the following (every single step!!): - unzip the autoexec.cfg from the archive you've just downloaded - navigate to /data/data/2/files/hl2/cfg (use a root explorer app like Solid Explorer, or Total Commander). I've set antialising=4, and activated mipmapping, and this seems to be working without causing any more glitches. And you really don't see a difference anyway. I was having issues with black textures, and I think HDR/Bloom was causing them. If you want MSAA, activate 4x or 16x (Non-Tegra) in GLTools. I've disabled MSAA in the config file, because that caused pink textures. through the main menu), instead of simply pressing the home button. After some testing, I'd suggest you use autoexec.cfg, because HL2 erases all custom settings if you exit it "normally" (i.e.
Here are two config files for both variants: default (GameSir G4s): bit.ly/2BxC8Og customized controls (iPega): bit.ly/2o5TjAg This zip file actually contains two identical files, so you'll need only one of them. Before that, I had an iPega 9025, which had a different button config. I'm using a GameSir G4s gamepad (Xbox controller clone), which is supported out of the box. You can use GameKeyboard, but you won't be able to move.
Use these settings - DO NOT check any other options!: For MM/Nougat: - Check "Use fake GPU info" and "Use fake CPU/RAM info", then tap "Use a template", and select "GPU/CPU: Tegra 4 (SHIELD)" - Check "Use packed stencil buffer" - Check "Shader attribute reordering" - Check "Old dlopen behavior emulation" (this one will fix Marshmallow+ compatibility) For Oreo: - Fake gpu info - Use a template (Tegra 4 - SHIELD) - Simple MapBuffer emulation - Software VBO emulation - Use packed stencil buffer - Fix FBO attachment sizes - Decode sRGB - Shader attribute reordering - Old dlopen behavior emulation - Old dlsym behavior emulation 7. Launch GLTools, wait for the app list to load, then scroll down to and tap Half-Life 2. If anything breaks, there's an uninstall_gltools.zip in the root of your sdcard.
IMPORTANT: select the 2nd option in the install screen, labelled "TEX(DE)coder" by Saem Persun, not the default!! This will install GLTools, and reboot your phone once to activate them. Download and install GLTools from Google Play ( bit.ly/2niLlDn ). Anyway: if you manage to get hold of Half-Life 2, install it. But that was years ago on my old Note 2, and I'm not sure if it works on the S7 (the app does not brick my phone, at least). I had success with Device Spoofer ( bit.ly/2nOqK7R ). What I did was to trick Google Play into thinking my device is an Nvidia Shield. Get Half-Life 2: this is the trickiest part, if you want to do it legally. It never hurts to have a backup when you're messing with tools like the two I'll show you. If you're not rooted, move along, you're out of luck. To fix this, you'll need to take some potentially dangerous steps (and therefore: DISCLAIMER - I won't be held responsible if you brick your device): 1. Plus, it's not compatible with recent Android versions. So, this game is designed to run on Nvidia Shield (Tegra) devices.
Be warned: the process is complicated, and if you're not familiar with rooting, file permissions, etc., or simply don't want to risk bricking your phone, this is not for you. ) Setup instructions in the description below.
Sorry for the low audio volume, I was wearing headphones, and didn't want to blast my ears off. Here's a short gameplay video of Half-Life 2 running on my Galaxy S7 Edge.