Yep, you really should. Controller play on TPA is the way the game was meant to be played (even thought it was only implemented in the last year). Moga Pro is good. If you are rooted, the PS3 SixAxis app is better (and controllers are cheap).
No it is only for on-screen Android system navigation keys. You should be able to download apps that disable those. I'm surprised there's not a "palm rejection" mode in the Note 4 that stops that from happening.
Only cloud save at the moment (just to get around the issue of porting game achievements between Android devices easily).
But in the future, who knows...
I'm not a PC user, so can't answer directly to that point. To get an idea about achievements, and how they are structured in Google Play...
What specifically do you want to change? You can change the flipper buttons around now. Do you want to assign the left flipper to the R3 button, for example?
The normal redundancy here is to use a flipper button on solenoid launched tables. You can even enable it in the operator options. Using a tilt to trigger a launch is odd behavior.
So if you're referring to my numbered list, 1 is Google Play Games Cloud Backup and 4 is Immersive Mode. Explanations below, but if this is still not clear, just do a google search for the official docs on both of these features.
Google Play Games Cloud Save
If your device suffers a critical...
So with 1 being introduced, the next logical step from there is goal achievements being transferred over.
Then from there, using Leaderboards.
I can see a competitive aspect from finding players that are relatively equally matched and competing against them.
I used the GPG Leaderboards on Sky...
All good things come to those who wait (and constantly email support@ badgering them...) :P
For me, in priority order:
1. Save Games in GPG
2. Move to SD
3. Download All
4. Immersive Mode
1 and 2 will make a huge difference for owners of multiple devices, and those who are short on internal...
If you get all three accelerator magnets working, then this mechanism is the fastest thing in pinball.
If this makes it to TPA, I would hate to be the Dev doing the mesh testing on this particular area. So many lost balls... 😉
In Australia, we pay anywhere between $1.40 (on prepaid card-based arcade systems) to a flat $2 per play.
Consider yourselves very *very* lucky in the US.
So how has the team gone with the feedback we've given to date about this initiative?
What are your thoughts about the funding initiative for a platform that looked like it was largely ready for beta testing (Android).
Last update about Android development was 24th July 2014...
So, have you reconsidered the Kickstarter idea after the feedback we suggested, Zsolt?
Or has our feedback helped focus the direction of Android and other platforms?
And there's the matter of the left saucer diverter that swings out of the way so the ball can make it up to the left habitrail. Kind of changes the way the game plays.
This is my gripe about Stern table "feature levels" (pro, premium, LE). They omit features from the Pro versions that, in their...
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