PlayStation 2 on Android Tablet? [Pictures 1.5MB]

Yesterday I asked @Nikokaro about his experience with bloatware on Samsung Android devices. Because I have a new Samsung tablet (well, new for me: it is a used device). It is a Galaxy Tab A (2020) SM-T505 and came with a load of crapware preinstalled. I've removed over 100(!) packages from the user profile with the adb →
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The people responsible for this should be punished!
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There is a HUGE temptation to simply get rid of all garbage once and for all… but it came from a professional reseller with 1 year warranty for used products. Having that stupid thing say something like "Knox 0x01 void" is not an option while under warranty.

Well, Niko confirmed the presence of bloatware on his Samsung as well… and suggested my tablet might be suitable for playing PlayStation 2 games. Sadly his Samsung tab is not – only armeabi-v7a so the emulator doesn't even install. There is no harm in trying – or is it?

First Problem

The emulator AetherSX2 starts. But after looking at all sides of my SM-T505, I did not find a single connector for plugging in a Dual Shock 2 controller. Nothing. Playing PS2 games without controller? That doesn't work!​
End of blog entry. Thanks for reading, see you next time.
Not so fast.​

Solution for First Problem​

Niko suggested using on screen touch controls. ← I will *NOT* comment on this idea.​
Next idea: Bluetooth controller.​
Second Problem

I don't have Bluetooth controllers other than Wii Remote. But they don't pair with Android devices. I've searched and found no solution – but it was possible on very, very old Android. Who is the culprit? Nintendo's non-standard rubbish? Bad Android Bluetooth stack? No idea. I also found some wireless PS2 controller, but it uses a proprietary protocol and adapter; not Bluetooth (tried it)​
Hate wireless technology!
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Solution for Second Problem​

When wireless technology sucks, just use cables. A cheap USB controller and an USB-OTG adapter "Type A → C"……… and……… Hey, I can use a controller that somewhat resembles a Dual Shock.​
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Third Problem

The tablet is not powerful enough. Framerate goes down in more complex scenes with the voice acting going slooow. Awful. Garbage. Unplayable for me. Some people might be able to tolerate it and turn based JRPGs should be okay.​
Please look at the full sized version of this image. Rayman agrees on my opinion!​
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Solution for Third Problem (It *WILL* work)​

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Comments

Regarding the mediocre performance of your tablet with that emulator, it depends on the fact that it has a good processor, but not powerful enough: there are better ones out there.
I'm continuing to look on eBay if I can win any auctions involving a snapdragon 800 tablet.... we'll see.

Regarding the real ps2, on the other hand, as I have already said several times I can't play on TV consoles anymore, I am almost annoyed by them, and then they don't give me the privacy I need, since several people come and go in my house that would ruin my concentration and game immersion. For gaming I only enjoy portable devices: so for ps2 I can only count on a good 64bit used tablet.
 
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Regarding the real ps2, on the other hand, as I have already said several times I can't play on TV consoles anymore, I am almost annoyed by them, and then they don't give me the privacy I need, since several people come and go in my house that would ruin my concentration and game immersion. For gaming I only enjoy portable devices: so for ps2 I can only count on a good 64bit used tablet.
Each to their own. If I just want to play a game nothing beats the real thing for me.

This blog entry was a half-serious attempt to say I'm annoyed by omnipresent emulation and related compromises. With all the advantages emulation offers (savestates, upscaling, easy game modding…) it also adds technical complexity and takes away difficulty. For newer [sic!] consoles like the PS2 powerful machines are needed. Anybody and their dog seems to own a PC with a 1000€ GPU and some 1000€ phone/tablet. Those seemingly get replaced every year with the new model. That's wasteful und uncool.
 

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