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{{Infobox emulator
|image = DraStic.png
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|logo = DraStic_new.png
|first = r2.5.0.3a
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|version = {{DraSticVer}}
|second = Yes
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|active = Yes
|third = Android
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|platform = [[Android emulators|Android]], Linux (on Raspberry Pi), Pandora
|fourth = Exophase
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|target = [[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]
|fifth = [http://www.drastic-ds.com/ DraStic-DS.com]
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|developer = Exophase
|sixth = Closed source
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|website = [http://www.drastic-ds.com/ DraStic-DS.com]
 
}}
 
}}
'''DraStic''' is a payware closed-source NDS emulator for Android.
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'''DraStic''' is a closed-source commercial [[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]] emulator for [[Android emulators|Android]], Linux (on Raspberry Pi) and Pandora.
  
 
==Downloads==
 
==Downloads==
'''[https://www.google.com/search?q=drastic+emulator+site:forum.mobilism.org&tbs=qdr:0,sbd:1 Latest Version]''' - Need rooted device, [http://lucky-patcher.netbew.com/ Lucky Patcher and <s>Modded Play Store</s>] to run (it's possible to activate with only Lucky Patcher).
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*[https://www64.zippyshare.com/v/5gQHQEEg/file.html Latest Cracked APK (v2.5.0.4a)] No root required.
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*[https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?p=5942163#5942163 Latest APK] (Requires a rooted device and [http://lucky-patcher.netbew.com/ Lucky Patcher])
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*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dsemu.drastic&hl=en Google Play Store]
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*[https://pandorawiki.org/DraStic_Compatibility_List Pandora] (Open-source handheld PC made between 2010-2013)
  
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dsemu.drastic&hl=en Play Store download] ($6) | [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dsemu.drasticdemo&hl=en Demo]
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==Overview==
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DraStic is currently available for Android, Linux (on Raspberry Pi) and Pandora. Some may find the asking price too high.
  
[http://50.7.161.122/epforums/upload/2/3/4/5/2/942811859913457387.zip NDS BIOS] - Extract and place all three files in the top folder of your device, beside the various Music and Movies folders (latest version does not require this anymore except for encrypted dumps, but it will still be used if you have it and it won't hurt)
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Contrary to what some may assume, the ARM instruction set of the DS processors are of little benefit to the ones used by most Android devices. According to Exophase, running DS code straight on Android would lead to numerous issues. He also noted that the approach used in DraStic isn't any much different to other emulators, apart from implementing and optimizing it with speed and low-end devices in mind.<ref>[http://drastic-ds.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1939 DraStic • View topic - Just a question...]</ref>
  
==Devices==
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Just like with [[No$|No$GBA]], there are likely to be bugs to come with the speed. Please expand if you see anything broken. Posting bug reports to the author could also help later on.
Nvidia TEGRA 2-based devices (including the Xoom and some versions of the Galaxy S2) and Intel x86-based devices will not work properly with this emulator. You may be able to run Drastic on a Zenfone, for one, but don't expect any miracles due to them being on an Atom. You will need a reasonably powerful (hopefully multi-core) ARM device for games to work full speed. Tested devices:
 
*'''Nexus 4''': Full speed in tested games: Mario Kart, Super Scribblenauts, and Advance Wars: Dual Strike. (Scribblenauts is too difficult to play without a gamepad, though)
 
*'''HTC Desire''': Significant lag in most (all?) games
 
*'''Transformer Infinity''': Some slowdown in Luigi's mansion level of Mario Kart DS. Generally full speed though.
 
*'''Lenovo A369i''', '''Blu Studio 5.0 II''' and most other '''MT6572''' devices: Most games run well with some frameskip, albeit with stuttering audio in some titles.
 
*'''Allwinner A31s''': Some games run at full speed even on high-resolution 3D mode with the beta update. Otherwise average performance is to be expected.
 
 
 
==Review==
 
Currently the only full-speed DS emulator available for Android, hands down. Some may find the asking price too high to be worth it, and while there's a cracked previous version above, buying the full version on Google Play yields more benefits, such as being able to sign up for the beta program where new features are being tested. So far the latter method's the only way to get high-resolution rendering and custom shaders prior to it being implemented on the mainline release.
 
 
 
Contrary to what some may assume, the DS processors' similarity to ARM cores used on most Android devices are actually of little benefit. According to Exophase, running DS code straight on Android would lead to numerous issues. He also noted that the approach used in DraStic isn't any much different to other emulators, apart from implementing and optimising it with speed and low-end devices in mind.<ref>[http://drastic-ds.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1939 DraStic • View topic - Just a question...]</ref>
 
 
 
Just like with No$GBA, there are likely to be bugs to come with the speed. Please expand if you see anything broken. Posting bug reports to the author could also help later on.
 
 
*If both screens are used in sync, like with Hotel Dusks's scenes, Strawberry Shortcake: The Four Seasons Cake or Etrian Odyssey's intro, the screens may be flipped and flicker. This does not flip the touch controls though.
 
*If both screens are used in sync, like with Hotel Dusks's scenes, Strawberry Shortcake: The Four Seasons Cake or Etrian Odyssey's intro, the screens may be flipped and flicker. This does not flip the touch controls though.
 
**To fix, in most cases at least, disable multithreaded 3D.
 
**To fix, in most cases at least, disable multithreaded 3D.
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**Supposedly improved in 2.1.
 
**Supposedly improved in 2.1.
 
*Some games, namely Holly Hobbie and American Girl titles, run with rendering issues like flickering geometry or sprites. This was largely fixed in r2.3.0.0 and up, however.
 
*Some games, namely Holly Hobbie and American Girl titles, run with rendering issues like flickering geometry or sprites. This was largely fixed in r2.3.0.0 and up, however.
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There's also been plans to make DraStic open-source, but not until it adds support for 64-bit<ref name="DraStic releases r2.5.1.1a"> https://drastic-ds.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5501&sid=34f924a7b66083e2b73eebeee281f36d</ref> since Android is requiring all apps to support 64-bit by August 2019.  Currently, they will begin beta testing for the 64-bit support in the coming months and are expecting to open source it at the start of next year<ref name="update">https://drastic-ds.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5680</ref>.
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===Devices===
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Nvidia TEGRA 2-based devices (including the Xoom and some versions of the Galaxy S2) and Intel x86-based devices will not work properly with this emulator. You may be able to run DraStic on a Zenfone, for one, but don't expect any miracles due to them being on an Atom. You will need a reasonably powerful (hopefully multi-core) ARM device for games to work full speed. Tested devices:
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*'''Nexus 4''': Full speed in tested games: Mario Kart, Super Scribblenauts, and Advance Wars: Dual Strike. (Scribblenauts is too difficult to play without a gamepad, though)
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*'''HTC Desire''': Significant lag in most (all?) games
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*'''Transformer Infinity''': Some slowdown in Luigi's mansion level of Mario Kart DS. Generally full speed though.
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*'''Lenovo A369i''', '''Blu Studio 5.0 II''' and most other '''MT6572''' devices: Most games run well with some frameskip, albeit with stuttering audio in some titles.
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*'''Allwinner A31s''': Some games run at full speed even on high-resolution 3D mode with the beta update. Otherwise, average performance is to be expected.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 22:50, 30 July 2019

DraStic
DraStic new.png
Developer(s) Exophase
Latest version r2.6.0.4a build 109
Active Yes
Platform(s) Android, Linux (on Raspberry Pi), Pandora
Emulates Nintendo DS
Website DraStic-DS.com

DraStic is a closed-source commercial Nintendo DS emulator for Android, Linux (on Raspberry Pi) and Pandora.

Downloads

Overview

DraStic is currently available for Android, Linux (on Raspberry Pi) and Pandora. Some may find the asking price too high.

Contrary to what some may assume, the ARM instruction set of the DS processors are of little benefit to the ones used by most Android devices. According to Exophase, running DS code straight on Android would lead to numerous issues. He also noted that the approach used in DraStic isn't any much different to other emulators, apart from implementing and optimizing it with speed and low-end devices in mind.[1]

Just like with No$GBA, there are likely to be bugs to come with the speed. Please expand if you see anything broken. Posting bug reports to the author could also help later on.

  • If both screens are used in sync, like with Hotel Dusks's scenes, Strawberry Shortcake: The Four Seasons Cake or Etrian Odyssey's intro, the screens may be flipped and flicker. This does not flip the touch controls though.
    • To fix, in most cases at least, disable multithreaded 3D.
  • Various pokémon games' 3D may have black holes. And the games themselves may crash at various points.
    • Supposedly improved in 2.1.
  • Some games, namely Holly Hobbie and American Girl titles, run with rendering issues like flickering geometry or sprites. This was largely fixed in r2.3.0.0 and up, however.

There's also been plans to make DraStic open-source, but not until it adds support for 64-bit[2] since Android is requiring all apps to support 64-bit by August 2019. Currently, they will begin beta testing for the 64-bit support in the coming months and are expecting to open source it at the start of next year[3].

Devices

Nvidia TEGRA 2-based devices (including the Xoom and some versions of the Galaxy S2) and Intel x86-based devices will not work properly with this emulator. You may be able to run DraStic on a Zenfone, for one, but don't expect any miracles due to them being on an Atom. You will need a reasonably powerful (hopefully multi-core) ARM device for games to work full speed. Tested devices:

  • Nexus 4: Full speed in tested games: Mario Kart, Super Scribblenauts, and Advance Wars: Dual Strike. (Scribblenauts is too difficult to play without a gamepad, though)
  • HTC Desire: Significant lag in most (all?) games
  • Transformer Infinity: Some slowdown in Luigi's mansion level of Mario Kart DS. Generally full speed though.
  • Lenovo A369i, Blu Studio 5.0 II and most other MT6572 devices: Most games run well with some frameskip, albeit with stuttering audio in some titles.
  • Allwinner A31s: Some games run at full speed even on high-resolution 3D mode with the beta update. Otherwise, average performance is to be expected.

References