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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 1:33:00 GMT -5
on android ui some move are almost impossible! pretty slow! on ios ui they use physical commands way much efficient so ios got a very serious advantage! maneouver with a 7 inch tab that fit in my palm hand is not that handy! what do you think people?
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 15, 2017 1:40:44 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I can't compare Android vs. iOS - I use Android. I am considering getting an Nvidia K-1 or the new Nexus tablet. It may just be a processor conundrum ..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 1:48:49 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I can't compare Android vs. iOS - I use Android. I am considering getting an Nvidia K-1 or the new Nexus tablet. It may just be a processor conundrum .. other trouble is that with tablet your thumbs cover up the bottom screen so smtime u miss foe incoming from left or right side behind u!!!
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 15, 2017 1:55:45 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I can't compare Android vs. iOS - I use Android. I am considering getting an Nvidia K-1 or the new Nexus tablet. It may just be a processor conundrum .. other trouble is that with tablet your thumbs cover up the bottom screen so smtime u miss foe incoming from left or right side behind u!!! Pixonic is remodeling the UI to be more ready for tablets and phones with lager screen sizes. So, I'm going to try to be prepared.
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Post by mijapi300 on Jul 15, 2017 1:58:47 GMT -5
I've played on an Android phone and an iPhone and haven't noticed a difference in the controls. Only difference is my android phone is 4 years old so it runs at a much lower FPS and lags a bit more. But movements work fine as far as I could tell.
Never played on anything bigger than a phone, though so if it's a tablet thing, no clue.
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Post by procrastinatron on Jul 15, 2017 2:39:23 GMT -5
I never played with iOS but on mid-end android phones (not flagship like s8 and stuff) War Robots is somewhat poorly optimized. I used my old lg phone, graphics are ?poo-poo?ty and laggy. None of the glow or shadows you see on youtubers' gameplay. The textures were downscaled too. So i decided to buy a new samsung one. Instead of improving the FPS, the game decided to enhance the visual effects. Now the game runs beautifully with glowy maps and all, but is still laggy and crashy af. Unfortunately this also impedes the control and response, the game feels clunky.
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 15, 2017 3:43:25 GMT -5
I never played with iOS but on mid-end android phones (not flagship like s8 and stuff) War Robots is somewhat poorly optimized. I used my old lg phone, graphics are ?poo-poo?ty and laggy. None of the glow or shadows you see on youtubers' gameplay. The textures were downscaled too. So i decided to buy a new samsung one. Instead of improving the FPS, the game decided to enhance the visual effects. Now the game runs beautifully with glowy maps and all, but is still laggy and crashy af. Unfortunately this also impedes the control and response, the game feels clunky. This is why I'm considering the Nexus tablet. It's 165% more powerful than the K-1 and on par with the S3. I'd like a Pixel C but not sure if I want to toss +$800 at a Tablet lol
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Post by inspirace on Jul 15, 2017 3:48:55 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I can't compare Android vs. iOS - I use Android. I am considering getting an Nvidia K-1 or the new Nexus tablet. It may just be a processor conundrum .. other trouble is that with tablet your thumbs cover up the bottom screen so smtime u miss foe incoming from left or right side behind u!!! I always play with my ipad on a flat surface (desk, table) and using two middle (i.e. firetruck) fingers (for some reason more comfortable than index fingers). for me, a tablet is too big and heavy to hold for a prolonged time. sometimes my aims shaken when I try to jump+shoot or pan+shoot, so I guess my style is not optimal, but already too used to it. on an ipad, I rarely experience lagging or issues with movement, etc
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Post by drake1588 on Jul 15, 2017 11:07:26 GMT -5
I never played with iOS but on mid-end android phones (not flagship like s8 and stuff) War Robots is somewhat poorly optimized. I used my old lg phone, graphics are ?poo-poo?ty and laggy. None of the glow or shadows you see on youtubers' gameplay. The textures were downscaled too. So i decided to buy a new samsung one. Instead of improving the FPS, the game decided to enhance the visual effects. Now the game runs beautifully with glowy maps and all, but is still laggy and crashy af. Unfortunately this also impedes the control and response, the game feels clunky. This is why I'm considering the Nexus tablet. It's 165% more powerful than the K-1 and on par with the S3. I'd like a Pixel C but not sure if I want to toss +$800 at a Tablet lol You'll need to root the K1 and install gl tools. Otherwise it suffers from Pix's poor graphical scaling. It was smooth on a Nexus S2 8.0" but the tablet itself has some major flaws with speaker placement and heat generated. The Huawei mediapad seems to be the current frontrunner for Android, insofar as best overall balance.
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Post by dangit on Jul 15, 2017 11:35:49 GMT -5
Never played on a phone on either platform. So can't compare phone to a tablet. I don't see any difference when I switch between the two in gameplay.
I think the age of a device does matter though. Run a secondary account in iOS on a iPad 2 and not near the the quality of picture or movements with my newer device. That's the only difference I can really point too.
Don't use my thumbs for controls. Lay device in lap and use index fingers to control the game. Always use the larger versions of tablets, 9.7" display.
Age, it slows us all down.
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Post by >bobby_digital< on Jul 15, 2017 12:17:05 GMT -5
Ok,the biggest problem with android tablets is not the OS or the tablet itself, it's the type of wireless connection it supports and the congestion of any particular network. I play both so here's my experience. The iOS (iPad mini)supports 5g wifi, no cellular. It runs like a dream, no lag or stuttering. The LG G3pro phone (android), same thing and runs on LTE cellular and 5g wifi. I just bought a Lenovo yoga pad 3 for android gaming. It only supports 2.7Ghz wifi (802.11 b/g/n single band). For anything that doesn't require an internet connection, works very well, smoother than iPad in some ways because of the GPU. It's performs very poorly in comparison to the other two devices for any online gaming or even surfing the web. Not unplayable, but not good when the action gets hot. I switched my other devices to the slower wifi connection and performance also suffered, lots of glitching, stuttering, teleporting and the wifi alert flashing in the upper right the whole game. My experience is if you go to a pad, make sure it supports a 5g wifi (802.11 ac) connection.
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Post by Firebeard on Jul 15, 2017 13:45:41 GMT -5
This is why I'm considering the Nexus tablet. It's 165% more powerful than the K-1 and on par with the S3. I'd like a Pixel C but not sure if I want to toss +$800 at a Tablet lol You'll need to root the K1 and install gl tools. Otherwise it suffers from Pix's poor graphical scaling. It was smooth on a Nexus S2 8.0" but the tablet itself has some major flaws with speaker placement and heat generated. The Huawei mediapad seems to be the current frontrunner for Android, insofar as best overall balance. Thanks for the heads up. I'll check out the Medipad .. Cheers!
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Post by drake1588 on Jul 15, 2017 15:50:10 GMT -5
You'll need to root the K1 and install gl tools. Otherwise it suffers from Pix's poor graphical scaling. It was smooth on a Nexus S2 8.0" but the tablet itself has some major flaws with speaker placement and heat generated. The Huawei mediapad seems to be the current frontrunner for Android, insofar as best overall balance. Thanks for the heads up. I'll check out the Medipad .. Cheers! war-robots-forum.freeforums.net/thread/9775/huawei-mediapadanjian was kind enough to do a review of it if you want to check it out.
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Post by Ron Gaul on Jul 15, 2017 17:37:17 GMT -5
It wouldn't really matter, anyway. The two platforms don't play on the same servers (unfortunately), so even if one did perform slightly differently from the other, you'd still be on the same playing field as everyone else using the same platform.
I use iPad 4. Hold it in my hands, control with my thumbs. Tried it other ways, that's the one that's just the most comrfortable to me.
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