I installed Minecraft on a PinePhone!
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2021
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you can compile minetest - it will run amazingly good!
Priorities. Yours are in order. Now for Doom
Lzdoom work wonderfully
i build a MC server on my pine64+ :D i played with my freinds everything was ok up to 5 people in it. the bottleneck for me was the disk RW speeds cuz once the world was loaded workes pretty good .
was goin to use an ssd to run int but the new bottleneck was the usb2.0 port so was fun but no for a long term solution,
glad to se this runningon the pinephone .. Good Job.
cool video
how about minetest performance?
runs fine. whats the easiest way to set controls for just just mobile not screen?
github.com/Raezroth/Minecraft-Pinephone this guide has included mods to help with load time and performance. I recommend using the fabric mods over forge, they are more light.
All about the minetest - free open source voxel game with tons of mods
Imagine if pinephone had all these pre-configured.
Now all you’ve got to do is install mods :)
This is so cool
awesome video
Minecraft on PinePhone Pro next?
very good! maybe using pinephone with vscode for pragraming(with a big screen of course) would be a nice video too!
You could also use the pi version and add buttons to it
Bruh, I've had this question awhile, could you use box 86 to run steam and the heroic launcher (I feel like both could work well) on Ubuntu touch convergence just to play some light to medium duty games, because I saw the Odin with the 845 running windows and it played games surprisingly well
FTB needs x86, nuts..
Have you tried this on pinephone pro? Should be more playable with that
Why didn't you try postmarketos?
Lol. I thought he was at least comparable to the third Raspberry ... and this shit, even with the charger connected, is not able to work
The PinePhone is based on the A64 SBC which came out in 2015, and on top of that, we are running a codebase that is not supposed to work on ARM at all without hardware acceleration.
What exactly hindered you from launching 1.17?
Also, have you tried the Raspberry Pi edition? If not, that'd be a nice thing to try next for the next video, alongside with Minetest and MangoHud
Multi MC didn't support 1.17 and it runs a lot slower than 1.16.
As for pi edition, I tried it on Arch ARM, but had a really weird issue where the binary for it said "file didn't exist" whenever I ran it, even with proper execute perms.
@@PizzaLovingNerd Didn't support as in not at all or as in on ARM?
BTW, what if you created a world on 1.16 while underclocking the CPU so that it doesn't take more power than the charging speed can provide?
Isn't this a big oversight in general if the device can draw more power than gets replenished?
1.17 doesn't support MultiMC on ARM.
I could try underclocking the cpu, but given how long it took to load the game, I don't want to even try on an underclocked cpu.
Really sucks there's no way to get linux on snapdragon and meditek chipsets yet. If we could it'd take handheld gaming to a whole new level.
The Snapdragon 845 has really good mainline support, and phones like the OnePlus 6 can run it perfectly
@@PizzaLovingNerd I was hoping for chips like SD870 and Mediatek 9000 for support. How's gaming through linux on the Oneplus 6? Can't find anything about it.
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Try Heroes of Might and magic 3!
I know this is a cheating but you're better off just running minetest.
Minetest and gzdoom.