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PLANED release date? You mean there's an actual release date now?
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#722
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i am sure there is.... but that pearl of knowledge hasnt been bestowed to us mere mortals as of yet.
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Days ago, one of my firends blog that iOS has a fixed resolution for iPhone and iPad while Android and other OSes have not. It makes very different experience for application programmers and users. Apps for iOS usually provide better user experience than apps for other OSes. Because, iOS programmers have better chance to optimize UI for devices. It reminds me that PC has defacto(?) standard resolutions. Although, you can use some wier resolution, but most people use 800x600, 1024x768, and recently 1280x720. Programmers have a chance to optimize their application for these frequently used resolution, although we don;t full-screen for most time. For mobile devices, screen size and resolution are various today. If there is an API that devices can suggest frequently used resolutions (QVGA/WVGA/...), it can help app programmers to improve app UI. For a device that does not provide frequently used resolution, it suggests apps to use one of frequently used resolutions that the device can rescale it well. For example, if the screen of a device is very closed to WVGA, it can suggest applications to use WVGA, and rescale and shift screen properly to get better user experience. All that app programmers have to do is to optimize their UI for some (a few?) frequently used resolutions to get better output. It also encourages vendors to produce devices with frequently used resolutions. I don't know UI well. It is just an idea that I got suddenly. I post it here for finding some one who really knows this issue. |
#724
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Host Migration
After playing another PS3 game I came across a host migration system. This stop a game from ending if the host quits. This would prove very useful in the new game.
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#725
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Quote:
http://forum.gaijinent.com/index.php...irds-of-steel/ |
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haha ,awesome!humor...
Last edited by Mi7ch3a2el; 10-20-2012 at 04:41 PM. |
#727
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these did not become operational until Spring '41.
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