While it's true that technology advances, the real question is, is this game worth investing an entirely new gadget on? Also, technology doesn't advance for the sake of just advancing...PS2 is worlds apart from PS3 in many ways (if not all), the difference in quality is significant (I can talk specs but what's the point, it's obvious).
So, is this not the same Pocket Legends regardless if its ARMv7 or ARMv6? That's tantamount to saying that a game requires you to buy Playstation 3 and ditch your Playstation 2, BUT YOU PLAY THE SAME GAME, what? Is this Pocket Legends played using ARMv7 a better version when it was being played with ARMv6? NO. Is this the a sequel or a port with improved graphics? NO. Then, what is the point of this so-called technological advancement in ARMv7 in relation to Pocket Legends? Nothing
You'll make people buy a new gadget to play the same game as it was using previous technology. Advancement in technology, where?
Final Fantasy 7 to Final Fantasy 8 all the way to Final Fantasy XIII-2 are fruits of advancements in technology relative to specs, hardware, etc., Pocket Legends armv6 to Pocket Legends armv7 is not, you see the difference? There may be titles that would be remade or ported from previous consoles as revivals and classics such as God of War or Final Fantasy, but clearly, this is not a remake, port, or a classic (otherwise, it would have been advertised as such). Besides, nobody half knowledgeable about games would believe that Pocket Legends is worthy to be called a classic as an industry standard (heck, the content is not even finished yet...).
..Well...like I said, I guess this is what mobile games are for...for amateur gamers. For all you out there who've been screwed by this so-called new technology BS, a better option would be to save up for Razer's Edge (PC gaming Tablet, already released) basically it's a new technology that allows players to play their favorite PC games (MMOs included such as World of Warcraft or maybe even Guildwars 2 in the future) in tablet or you can check out Overwolf (a software company) they're collaborating with Intel to achieve PC tablet gaming tech as well...now that's "true" advancement...not this BS LOL. Be smart what games/practices to support. If this so-called new technology supported by Pocket Legends is forcing you to buy new gadget, consider your other options such as what I mentioned. You will realize, that it's not even a competition.
PS: ARM Cores (Processor) doesn't have anything to do with network latency (a.k.a ping)...haha...some of you guys are funny talking like you're super sure it really did the job. Just FYI for those who doesn't know, ARM is not the technology, it's a company, the technology is the micro processor. Micro processor is not "new" technology, they simply improve on it. It's a better version yes, but not new. So next time, avoid using the word "new technology", it's not, call it improved version. New technology is what I mentioned earlier in PC gaming tablet, they're finding new ways that has never been done before to shrink hardware and perform at the same level (that has always been the problem dating back since the inception of laptops, the size
erformance ratio of hardware). In addition, In PC, you can still play games even if your spec is outdated, but in mobile, this is not the case, how come in PC we can do this and not in mobile? (DING DING DING!).
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