Originally Posted by
legendfb
so this is user based problem? Ok answer me. Is it playbale on edge or not?
What ever your answer is, obviously you'll contradict yourself. If the game claims that it is playbale over EDGE then, it should do fine, and your point that, "you should move on to other better network, i.e moving on with technology " is worthless then, if you say no it's not playbale on edge then obviously sts should not say all over that it can be played over EDGE connection.
Oh, it's playable, definitely, just a question of what you consider playable. The ability to load the game & perform the functions of the game means that it is playable. However, the quality of the playability is something else entirely.
Now as far as my personal experience is concerned, you obviously did not read what I said first. I.e I always do speed test, and I find it always same ping and speed.
What is your ping and speed? I'm curious to know so I can help assist. Did you read my guide in Technical & Bugs section? It's stickied at the very top, so if you are experiencing any of the symptoms addressed, that may be the cause of your lag.
Now as far as devices are concern, if you notice the requirements are very basic. If anyone has a armv7 device and opengl version 2, he'll be able to play no matter what is his cpu and gpu i.e consider to be very basic. Even it can be play on a device 600mZ single core processor, OMG its true.
I sincerely hope you didn't think that meeting the minimum specifications to run the game meant that you'd be able to play it flawlessly. That is like upgrading a half-decade old computer to Windows 8 and expecting it to run the operating system the same as a higher-end spec'd device. It'll be able to run it fine, yes, but not as well as a higher-spec'd device.
My current device is a dual core 1.5Gz CPU, 1GB RAM, game like old classic Max Payne play find zero lag, which has been ported to android, same PC style.
Yes, that is an old classic game, so with those specs, your device should find no difficulty.
As per bench mark test, I know my device can run 10 pl game at the same time, obviously excluding the net connection factor.
Older devices can run many instances of the game too, but the question is based on smoothness & other factors.
Hopefully you know now, what I tried to say.
Yes, I do know what you're trying to say. I am also trying to say that mobile technology is a very fast moving market. In this market, within a year your device is outdated, but still able to keep it's head above water. However, within 2 years, it's on its last legs. Why? Advancements & 2 year contracts. Cell phone companies want you to upgrade, so as a result, advancements and tougher requirements are going to be pushing factors to "encourage you to upgrade".
My advice? Upgrade everything if you want flawless connection. I've played from India before too & it isn't that bad at all if you have the right equipment.
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