Just got my Odin 2 a few days ago. I already had a G Cloud and wanted to compare screens, so I fired up some Anime to watch. Right away I noticed how dull the colors were compared to the G Cloud. This app, and your tutorial, have helped to improve the color quality considerably.
Great video as always. I will agree the 1.3 saturation level just gives the device that nice bump that makes the screen just pop. One thing you can do with odintools as well is pin some of the settings to the pull down bar at the top which makes a quick and easy way to adjust control profile and things on the fly without having to directly go into Odin tools.
Pretty sure this app came out before the Odin 2. Seems to be getting some great upgrades now however. Might have an issue with older Android. All you can do is try
@@KeiRetroGaming But I'm not trying to put it at 0, I'm trying to put it at 0.7, but any value I put that is below 1.0 it turns black and white, if I put it at 0.9 it turns black and white!
To me the screen is already saturated enough or even slightly oversaturated, increasing the saturation will probably lead to even more inaccurate colors. Might be fine for retro games with little details/shades of colors though.
Just got my Odin 2 a few days ago. I already had a G Cloud and wanted to compare screens, so I fired up some Anime to watch. Right away I noticed how dull the colors were compared to the G Cloud. This app, and your tutorial, have helped to improve the color quality considerably.
Works on Retroid Pocket 4 as well.
Thanks for letting us know! I haven't had a chance to try it yet. Guess I'll be installing this on my RP4 Pro too.
Awesome. Can't wait to try all of the features out. All I've been using is the swap between controller profiles so far.
Great to see the community enjoying the app too!
Great video as always. I will agree the 1.3 saturation level just gives the device that nice bump that makes the screen just pop. One thing you can do with odintools as well is pin some of the settings to the pull down bar at the top which makes a quick and easy way to adjust control profile and things on the fly without having to directly go into Odin tools.
Same here👍🏼
Thank you keep up the good work please share some more. 👍🏼
I read some people saying that it works with the retroid pocket 4, do you know if it also works with ayaneo pocket air?
Sorry, I don't own the Pocket Air to test it.
Sadly it does not work with the previous Ayn Odin Pro model, it is a shame.
Does the odin tool work for odin lite?
so this is only for the odin 2?
I imagine it should work on the RP4 Pro as well but I haven't had a chance to test it yet.
But does it work on the Odin 1 series? ( I think that's what the other person was asking, and it's def what I'm asking, lol) Thanks.
Pretty sure this app came out before the Odin 2. Seems to be getting some great upgrades now however. Might have an issue with older Android. All you can do is try
@@CellPhish guess I'll give it a shot and report back. For Science!
Why when I lower the saturation to less than 1 does the screen turn black and white?
Basically. It'll just lower saturation the closer you get to 0. At 0 saturation the screen would look black and white, although I've never tried it.
@@KeiRetroGaming But I'm not trying to put it at 0, I'm trying to put it at 0.7, but any value I put that is below 1.0 it turns black and white, if I put it at 0.9 it turns black and white!
Yeah it might have some adverse effects. I wouldn't recommend setting it below 1.
Is it true you don't need to reset the device?
Nope, just set the saturation level and it should instantly apply as shown in the video.
doesnt work... :(
To me the screen is already saturated enough or even slightly oversaturated, increasing the saturation will probably lead to even more inaccurate colors. Might be fine for retro games with little details/shades of colors though.