Epic Games still not sold on Android
H🗹ardware and marketplace fragmentation hold back Infinity Blade dev
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games has been regarded as one of the most forward-looking development companies for PC gaming, and now it is making big strides in the world of mobile games. But for now, its focus is heavily set on the iPhone, becauseeven though it can bring its powerful development tools to Android, it's not entirelycomfortable diving head-firstinto Google's OS just yet.
Late last year, Epic made ou🐎r heads turn when it released Infinity Blade for the iPhone. Arguably the most visually stunning iPhone game to date, Infinity Blade runs on a version ofEpic's Unrealengine.
"One of the problems with the Android marketplace is hardware fragmentation, that’s a really big issue. The other thing is marketplace fragmentation, there are so many different appstores out there. The Android marketplace is a little more difficult [to develop for] because there is less control. I think the Android marketplace is robust … I find it very easy to buy things on it, it🍌’s just that Apple has very tight control. So anything in the Apple world is perfect. It’s just perfect. We like that, we like that a lot. We know that iꦏt’s just gonna work,"said Wilbur.
Unlike iOS, which runs on only Apple devices with ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚclear specifications, Android runs on many di൩fferent pieces of hardware. Google is also less strict about the contents of its app store.
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Jan 25, 2011
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