I have an app that, for now, runs a loop where it updates the game state ~25 times/s and tries so draw it 40 times/s. the update works fine, it shows just a bit more than 25. but on the emulator, the game draws under 20 fps, no matter how much there is to draw. even if I only paint the background green it has low fps.
I sent the app to someone who tested it on his phone, there it runs correctly with 40fps drawing speed and 25fps updating speed.
I tested it on the emulator with different API levels, the drawing fps is always way too slow. I use eclipse. do I have to make any special setting for the emulator or so?
There was another problem too, the guy who tested it on his phone got an error message when starting the app, it said the app wouldn't react and the option for wait and shutdown. after waiting 5-10 seconds the content view would be displayed. I create the content view and assign the variable in the onCreate method, without starting the loop. In the onStart method I set the contentView and start the loop, but it runs an empty while loop until I set a boolean in the onResume method. any ideas?
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
view= new MainMenu(this); }
protected void onStart() {
super.onStart();
this.setContentView(view);
view.startGameView();
}
public void startGameView() {
loop=new GameLoop(this);
loop.start();
}
protected void onResume() {
super.onResume();
view.resumeGameView();
}
public void resumeGameView() {
loop.b_pause=false;//loop starts to execute code for drawing/updating
}
the code for the activity change:
public void changeActivity(Class c, String str)
{
Intent i=new Intent(this, c);
startActivity(i);
}
onCreate(),onStart(),onResume()and the game loop. – Leonel Machava Aug 4 '12 at 15:27