Ipega Game Lobby Apk

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Download Ipega Game Center 1.7.15.apk APK BLACK files version 1.7.15 com.bitgames.gameshare.mobile Size is 19110109 md5 is 2a35f5ebf806b8bdd90cb29806f02b9c Updated In. 1 Switch on the application 'ipega game lobby' and then click to enter my device (Fig. 1) 2 When the handle turn-off, first press the 'Y' key, then press the HOME button, the LED indicator light flash, the handle enter into the pairing state. Process of charging, the charge indicator of the handle is Orange and keep long bright, saturated power LED goes - Buy Ipega Wireless Bluetooth Gamepad Controller Joystick For Android & iOS Seller Centre.

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The Android version of Terraria is on sale right now on the Play Store and Amazon App Store so I bought it last week and it’s a pretty decent port of the PC original. Controls are reasonably good although I’ve sometimes found the movement swipes (left side of the screen) get confused and my character uses his weapon/tool instead. The local multiplayer over wifi is great! Anyway, I had ordered a Ipega 9025 controller on dealextreme and it arrived a few days ago. It’s a bluetooth controller designed to hold a smartphone in a cradle so I was interested to see if it would work with Terraria. Initial tests were not good and various forums said Terraria didn’t support the controller.

I tried but could not figure out how to map anything. I finally read the manual for the controller and found it mentioned something called the ipega game lobby. You can find the APK for it. It’s the file called “IPEGA Game CenterENG.apk” and should be side loaded on your phone. Most of the app has been translated to English but Chinese characters still show up in a few places. Getting it to work is a bit fiddly too. My Galaxy S4 wouldn’t always connect to the controller, but the game lobby would usually find it and launch the test app.

Moving the analogue sticks around moves a green dot on the screen to verify it’s working. Terraria now works fine and is very playable with the controller!

Worked perfectly and I also tried RetroArch, the multi-system emulator. It didn’t pick up the controller until I defined the keys explicitly and told it which “keyboard device” or IME to use. Here’s where the major downside to using the game lobby comes in. It doesn’t require root which is great, but it does ask you to set the controller as the default keyboard. That means when you later use your phone to send tweets, emails or type anything it’ll be through this keyboard. I’m rather fond of Swype, and TBH, I don’t fully trust them that they won’t try to download everything I type. There is a way around it however.

By using I set up an action to catch when the controller disconnects. It then used the to change the keyboard back to Swype and display a brief message saying, “Swype activated again”. The Ipega 9025 is also available on. The controller feels good in my hands. It’s not going to feel as good as an Xbox 360 controller but it gets close and it’s super convenient being able to clip the phone to it.

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Bring you Android gaming experience to a whole new level! The Ipega comes with the conventional D-pad, A,X,Y,B, Start, Select, R,L keys and two analog sticks. The whole controller feels very solid, which I was impressed with, considering the price, the keys are soft and feel good while gaming. The only thing I didn't like so much about the Ipega was the analog sticks.

They are very similar to the old PSP analog. It's similar but not the same, the work much much better then the PSP one, but you still get the feeling that you're fighting against the analog which can make your hands tired after a while, or maybe I just need to get used to it, but they surely work really well. The only thing that feels cheap is the 'thing' that you use to hook you phone to it, it's a simple plastic that is noisy when you're pushing it up, however, once your phone is hooked up to it, it holds the phone really really well, with no chance of dropping. The little hooks also have robbers on them so it doesn't scratch your phone. It can handle some pretty big phones, an Galaxy S4 in my case, and even bigger ones. It can also handle phones as big as the Note 3 and HTC One.

If by now you're asking yourself if you should get one of those, well, it depends. First of all, what games are you willing to play with it? If you not a hardcore gamer and usually play Temple run, Bike race and those type games, the Ipega is a no go for you, because it's just not worth it, and your gaming experience will be just about the same as using on-screen controls.

But if like me, you're and harcore android gamer, the Ipega is a must have. I've been playing 3 type of games with it, racing with Asphalt 8, Action-adventure with Wild bloog (which I'll drop a review soon) and FPS with Modern Combat 4. I simply loved playing them with the Ipega, Asphalt became even more intense, Wild blood got alot more fun, and MC4 well. As I said, I'm yet not a big fun of the sticks, and I've been playing on the touch screen for 5 months, and I've mastered it, so still trying to get used to the analogs and get some good kills going. Good portable size! And now for the solution. Once my Ipega PG-9017 was delivered I was smiling like a kid, tried to play and.:( just couldn't make it work.

Started looking on the internet and came across thousands of solutions which none has actually worked. The closest one was using Bluez IME, but only enough to make it work with emulators, and that was not my goal. Finally when I was about to spend some precious pennys on the Gamekeyboard app, I remembered that on the user manual was something about the Ipega game center. Well after that I had some more long search on a Chinese very messed website, download about 5 different apps, till finally found the Ipega game center in English. After that was all happiness again, all I had to do was install and open the app, click on 'Add Gamepad' hold Y and home keys on the Ipega controller and BAM!, it connects automatically and works on any game that supports gamepads, sometimes the games recognize it as a Moga controller, but still works great.

Ipega Game Lobby Apk

And to save you guys the trouble, I'll leave a link so you can download the ipegagamecentre.apk from my Dropbox. So I hope you guys enjoyed the review, and hope the solution helped. Please leave a comment and g+ if you liked it, and if you have any questions feel free to ask.