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<blockquote data-quote="etchie" data-source="post: 196021" data-attributes="member: 4706"><p>I know exactly what you mean about a Nintendo version and a GameBoy version. I have my tables on a Mac. Luckily, when you buy from the app store, you can transfer them to any Mac that uses your Apple ID. I play on my 13" MacBook Pro, and then when I'm in the office, I play on my Mac Pro on a 27" screen. Very different experiences, even though I realize it's not quite the same as playing on a mobile device. Rather than get them for the Xbox One, I just ordered a mini displayport to vga cable to connect my MBP to the TV in my bedroom. I was actually wondering if this would cause a slight lag. Eh, I'll soon find out.</p><p></p><p>Though I never expected that table purchases would cover all devices, it is a bit disappointing that your scores and progress don't sync even when it's the same device type. I don't know anything about programming I would think that wouldn't be very hard considering everyone already has a log in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etchie, post: 196021, member: 4706"] I know exactly what you mean about a Nintendo version and a GameBoy version. I have my tables on a Mac. Luckily, when you buy from the app store, you can transfer them to any Mac that uses your Apple ID. I play on my 13" MacBook Pro, and then when I'm in the office, I play on my Mac Pro on a 27" screen. Very different experiences, even though I realize it's not quite the same as playing on a mobile device. Rather than get them for the Xbox One, I just ordered a mini displayport to vga cable to connect my MBP to the TV in my bedroom. I was actually wondering if this would cause a slight lag. Eh, I'll soon find out. Though I never expected that table purchases would cover all devices, it is a bit disappointing that your scores and progress don't sync even when it's the same device type. I don't know anything about programming I would think that wouldn't be very hard considering everyone already has a log in. [/QUOTE]
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