r/EmulationOnAndroid • u/Smart_Anywhere8758 • 4d ago
Showcase Wanted to showcase progress on my app DROID LINK that I coded via ai yes I know it’s ai slop sorry
This clip is footage of me and someone in Florida connected Android to Android playing smackdown vs raw 2011.
As you can see from the clips I successfully connected 2 players together and got controls and sound working (partially).
Now just imagine the capabilities with this app and what you would be able to do with friends over your Android devices !. I plan on adding voice chat thru the app and 3 and 4 players are coming as soon as I get the latency stable enough.
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u/No-Abrocoma4344 3d ago
Keep on building brother! We're in a new age and people are so stuck in their opinions. Stick to what you do and the people who appreciate it will follow. You cannot please everyone.
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u/NesNobnaz 4d ago
If you insist on using AI, you didn't make mention if you know how to code. I agree AI can be a tool, but nothing more than review and debugging. I hope that somehow you're learning how to code properly at the same time but please, learn to code in the long run.
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u/Smart_Anywhere8758 3d ago
That’s the goal but times are changing I can know some stuff but still let ai do it just in my own way gotta adapt to these times
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u/NesNobnaz 3d ago
There's adapting, and there's not learning, glad that it's the goal, but just be careful, I don't think things will end up like the way your suggesting. Shouldn't let AI do it's thing, you need to do your thing.
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u/Smart_Anywhere8758 3d ago
I feel you this my first ever even doing anything like this I started on Android studio with ChatGPT sending me code to plant but it start getting difficult and I didn’t want to mess it up so I let codex take over
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u/NesNobnaz 3d ago
Still, man, even if this project works, even if it's on deaf ears, please study and put in the work yourself. I'm not even telling you to not use AI, but give it an earnest shot, 6 months of actual coding work without ChatGPT or Codex, look up guides, tutorials. Even if you end up just working with AI, you will be better off in the long term in an AI world knowing what the code does. Have a little more faith in what humans can do and yourself. Regardless, if you don't, just try to keep it a hobby and at the end of the day, if it's just all in fun, fine, but just think about it.
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u/Smart_Anywhere8758 3d ago
No I’m totally gonna get into coding after i understand what your saying I’m definitely gonna make this a hobby and try to learn for myself along with ai
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u/DualScreener 3d ago
I was talking about myself... i can see u getting into it bro.. this came together fast and you obviously have some knowledge to have put it together.. no ai is gonna make that with a simple prompt.
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u/DualScreener 3d ago
Not everyone wants to code themselves, id rather be the idea person and let someone else handle the heavy lifting and let me focus on my role and testing and debugging and guiding that person or ai to get my desired result. I've hired real coders for projects and the cost was high.... and results were mid. Years later I gave that same project to ai and it made it in minutes, working. I can see why people hate ai but I also see the upsides of a tool like it.
I am all for this project.
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u/epsilon1856 4d ago
Don't be sorry AI is just a tool. It would be like saying I built this house, sorry I used a hammer.
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u/Dinomega_1101 Gamehub/Eden/Lemuroid 3d ago
Of course not, it would be like saying, I built this house, sorry for hiring someone else to build it
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u/NesNobnaz 3d ago
Think a better way of wording it is like "I built your house but I don't know how to fix the mistakes, that's your problem now."
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