Andor's Trail on a big screen
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 3:51 am
I picked up a microHDMI cable to hook my phone up to a HDMI monitor in my office and other house TVs. I had to use an app called realHDMI on my droid X, as the phone won't mirror the display to HDMI, just certain programs that use video or photo overlays.
The first thing I tried was Andor's Trail. It looked pretty good on a LG 23" monitor, even better on a larger TV. I had no idea that the rainbow colored Iqhan Priests had faces. All the graphics looked really impressive. Going from playing it on a 3.75" wide screen to about a 28" wide display was cool. I wish it could be full screen. RealHDMI will only display the phone resolution, 1280x720, so it only fills the center portions of my monitor and TVs.
Controlling it was different too. I normally always play the game in portrait. It will only display landscape on through HDMI. The display will only be on one device, either TV or phone. When it's on the big screen I have to interpret as to where to press the phone display. Using the D-pad helped a little. I haven't used it much at all either.
It was still pretty fun, and I'm sure it'll be better as I get used to the controls. It sure was nice to be able to easily read everything. (I'm way overdue for a trip to an optometrist.)
Has anyone played the game on anything bigger than a tablet?
The first thing I tried was Andor's Trail. It looked pretty good on a LG 23" monitor, even better on a larger TV. I had no idea that the rainbow colored Iqhan Priests had faces. All the graphics looked really impressive. Going from playing it on a 3.75" wide screen to about a 28" wide display was cool. I wish it could be full screen. RealHDMI will only display the phone resolution, 1280x720, so it only fills the center portions of my monitor and TVs.
Controlling it was different too. I normally always play the game in portrait. It will only display landscape on through HDMI. The display will only be on one device, either TV or phone. When it's on the big screen I have to interpret as to where to press the phone display. Using the D-pad helped a little. I haven't used it much at all either.
It was still pretty fun, and I'm sure it'll be better as I get used to the controls. It sure was nice to be able to easily read everything. (I'm way overdue for a trip to an optometrist.)
Has anyone played the game on anything bigger than a tablet?