Why is this game not available for ios? What the F is wrong with the world? Does anyone know when it will be available for apple phones? I just got a new iphone xs max and I have to dust off my old galaxy s7 to test this... embarassing...
This review is embarrassing. Since you seem a bit unclear about mobile development, allow me to explain a few things. Apple requires a $100 / year registration that allows you to publish apps on the App Store. This requires that you either publish your app to the store or manually add each device ID to the provisioning profile. This is usually done by using Testflight for betas, which then requires that each user sign up with their device and wait for processing. Google Play requires a $25 one-time fee and supports hosting betas directly through the store. These betas can also be distributed without the need for any store at all. They support optional registration, but it is not a requirement. Google Play also supports direct feedback and bug reporting, both as a private and public beta. Long and short is that an app can provide a beta here with Android, but requires a tedious process to perform an iOS beta that is usually a bit unrealistic for "quick" or "early" testing.
2019-09-25
Malcolm Sohm Author
Thank you for your info, I had no idea about these details since I’m an average phone user and the info is not widely spread for everyone to see. I am a bit surprised about the sudden change in release order since, some years ago, the best games used to come first on (and sometimes exclusive for) ios (infinity blade series and more). I own both android and ios devices but the iphone is the strongest, more stable platform for gaming ATM, that is why I was shocked at the fact that now, many games get dropped first on android. Again, thanks for the info.
We need your address So we can shove your ipawn in your ass and out to your mouth Oh and by the way, real games aren't on phones, they're on consoles
2019-09-25
go play on a broken bridge
2019-09-25
I have solution for you don't buy Apple 😂
2019-09-25
I have both android and ios, and the ios kicks android’s arse in terms of quality and fps stability.
2019-09-26
This review is embarrassing. Since you seem a bit unclear about mobile development, allow me to explain a few things. Apple requires a $100 / year registration that allows you to publish apps on the App Store. This requires that you either publish your app to the store or manually add each device ID to the provisioning profile. This is usually done by using Testflight for betas, which then requires that each user sign up with their device and wait for processing. Google Play requires a $25 one-time fee and supports hosting betas directly through the store. These betas can also be distributed without the need for any store at all. They support optional registration, but it is not a requirement. Google Play also supports direct feedback and bug reporting, both as a private and public beta. Long and short is that an app can provide a beta here with Android, but requires a tedious process to perform an iOS beta that is usually a bit unrealistic for "quick" or "early" testing.
2019-09-25
Thank you for your info, I had no idea about these details since I’m an average phone user and the info is not widely spread for everyone to see. I am a bit surprised about the sudden change in release order since, some years ago, the best games used to come first on (and sometimes exclusive for) ios (infinity blade series and more). I own both android and ios devices but the iphone is the strongest, more stable platform for gaming ATM, that is why I was shocked at the fact that now, many games get dropped first on android. Again, thanks for the info.
2019-09-26