grashopper
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Pressing the cancel button when downloading a table lights the button but it doesn't stop the download and launches into the table after finishing downloading like nothing happened.
I'm going to start a thread in the Beta forum as I'm not comfortable posting huge bug reports here. Be sure to check it out as well tomorrow.
AndroidPinballActivity_WW2 on Galaxy S III running Android 4.1.2
• Selecting Leaderboards on the main screen crashes the game 100% of the time.
• Selecting Table Goals/Wizard Goals on the tables menu screen crashes the game 100% of the time.
Confirmed, I will look into that immediately, no clue how that would have been messed up. Leaderboards in the table seem to be ok
Feel free to post it here too if you want =) I am passing them on
This thread is the proper place to discuss the Android beta.If this isn't the beta forum - where is?
Ryan, is there any chance that Jason could adjust the contrast/brightness of the middle playfield on White Water (and possibly Cactus Canyon) as it is a bit too bright and somewhat uneasy on the eyes compared to the rest of the tables
There's so much more going on on here than in the iOS beta forum, probably because there is a hell of a lot more interaction with Farsight representatives. Ryan, please give the iOS guy a swift kick up the a**!
Not for this round, thats a pretty big texture change but I just forwarded it to both him and bobby
AndroidPinballActivity_WW2 on Galaxy S III running Android 4.1.2
• Selecting Leaderboards on the main screen crashes the game 100% of the time.
• Selecting Table Goals/Wizard Goals on the tables menu screen crashes the game 100% of the time.
Ryan - will nudge via controller d-pad (including nudge up - please) be implemented when controller support is rolled out?
Sounds good...just thought it was something that they could look into. Did you catch my post about the table logo scaling issue?
It's the total opposite after the official release, lol.
Android needs far more feedback due to the Fragmentation of the OS and the 100s of varying hardware configs.