Digging the spreadsheet. Added Orbital and Strategery.
Also, good news everyone!
Apple doubles 3G over-the-air app purchase size to 20MB
Also, good news everyone!
Apple doubles 3G over-the-air app purchase size to 20MB
One reason jailbreaking is awesome. The first thing I bought was "3G Unrestrictor" which basically makes any (or all) apps think they're on a wifi network, even if they're not. So good for watching high-quality YT vids, big tracks on iTunes and big apps.Remy said:Digging the spreadsheet. Added Orbital and Strategery.
Also, good news everyone!
Apple doubles 3G over-the-air app purchase size to 20MB
kaizoku said:You have rights as a consumer with physical products, you can get a refund, trade stuff in, sell them on eBay, give them as presents and so on. not to mention customer service, fit for use warranty, quality checking etc. but you said it yourself, the key thing is choice, you can shop around for rival products in rival stores.
I supported an awesome developer with £3?? No... I blind purchased a game on a whim from a developer I have no feelings for or attachment to and have yet to even decide if the game is as good as everyone says. That doesn't change anything with the point I raised and doesn't give you any right to give me the holy gamer lecture. there are plenty of people, game dev or otherwise who could use my money, but fact is I bought the game as a product, for me as a consumer and I hoped it'd prove worth the investment, having it drop to a 3rd of the price hours later is fucking annoying. Or am I supposed to be happy that I was able to give extra support to these developers I've never heard of before?
I'm not even that angry at losing £2 on a game ffs, I was raising a point about digital distribution being controlled by companies and how dangerous it was for consumers.
With digital, one channel is king, there are very low overheads on their part and you have very few rights as consumers. There is no shopping around or refunds or changing your mind and I find that a very dangerous future to be hurtling towards. It's £3 today, £10 tomorrow and £30 next month. Principles the same.
Short version, yes I'm annoyed and don't fucking tell me I can't be annoyed ffs. Hells wrong with you!?!
I bought the game yesterday. Its very fun.dock said:Apple have just increased the download cap over 3G to 20MB! (from 10mb)
This is great news for me because Tumbledrop is about 13mb! Lots of people couldn't get the game before because it was over the 10mb limit, and they didn't have their iPhone on any wifi.
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It's not a d-pad. It's more like a wheel, and works perfectly.mattiewheels said:am i crazy for not wanting to buy Space Miner because of the virtual d-pad? i saw that and just closed the page. those things piss me off to no end, i wish games would try to work with the strengths of the touchscreen instead of using one.
was that directed at virtual-controls-hating me?Flunkie said:BUY SPACE MINER
It's directed at everyone.mattiewheels said:was that directed at virtual-controls-hating me?
even less! $1.99! BUY SPACE MINER.Shaneus said:Just buy it. It's $2.99 (or whatever) ffs.
mattiewheels said:am i crazy for not wanting to buy Space Miner because of the virtual d-pad? i saw that and just closed the page. those things piss me off to no end, i wish games would try to work with the strengths of the touchscreen instead of using one.
I wish I hadn't bought it because it doesn't let you play your own music. Nearly all my other games support this, why did the devs leave this on the table? I doubt I'll touch it again since I like listening to podcasts as I play.mattiewheels said:am i crazy for not wanting to buy Space Miner because of the virtual d-pad? i saw that and just closed the page. those things piss me off to no end, i wish games would try to work with the strengths of the touchscreen instead of using one.
$1.99 ffs, actually. Heh. And i just bought it.Shaneus said:Just buy it. It's $2.99 (or whatever) ffs.
This. Once I beat Super Monkey Ball 1 on the iPhone, I was able to play ANYTHING that required the accelerometer. Similarly, once I beat Mega Man 2 using the virtual buttons... Yeah.mrkgoo said:I used to hate virtual controls as well, but having the iPhone as my primary gaming device has helped me to play well - you DO get better at using them. Of course, it's not ideal, but it can be handled well.
Where are all your sunflowers? I always have the back three columns completely filled with sunflowers.Meier said:
Really? All 3? For me 2 seems to fit the job, at that time I'm only really held back by the refresh rate of the zombies. Later levels perhaps an extra line though.Dacvak said:Where are all your sunflowers? I always have the back three columns completely filled with sunflowers.
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Yeah; 2 was enough the complete the game on the PC and I suspect the same on the iphone - I just haven't played the iphone one much yetenzo_gt said:Really? All 3? For me 2 seems to fit the job, at that time I'm only really held back by the refresh rate of the zombies. Later levels perhaps an extra line though.
enzo_gt said:Really? All 3? For me 2 seems to fit the job, at that time I'm only really held back by the refresh rate of the zombies. Later levels perhaps an extra line though.
3?! Seems like overkill. The amount I have in that pic seems like the perfect amount for me. I'm obviously adding the little floating mines as well now as well.Dacvak said:Where are all your sunflowers? I always have the back three columns completely filled with sunflowers.
Yeah I saw this on Lifehacker and was looking for reviews. Guess I'll give it a try tooJonnyKtyler said:Not a game, but I just got air video for iphone. Lets you stream video from your home computer to the iphone either on a lan or through the internet. I just streamed a 10gig MKV file from my home server to my iphone while i'm at work, it takes about 15 seconds to start the video but after that it's smooth and super awesome quality. I can't believe how good this thing works. It live-converts any video file and streams it to your iphone/pod, super sweet.
http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html;jsessionid=07D1872C7AC724F2B25EAF9AF879D247
Thanks, installed it - works great.JonnyKtyler said:Not a game, but I just got air video for iphone. Lets you stream video from your home computer to the iphone either on a lan or through the internet. I just streamed a 10gig MKV file from my home server to my iphone while i'm at work, it takes about 15 seconds to start the video but after that it's smooth and super awesome quality. I can't believe how good this thing works. It live-converts any video file and streams it to your iphone/pod, super sweet.
http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html;jsessionid=07D1872C7AC724F2B25EAF9AF879D247
I still hate virtual d-pads, but this is true. Space Miner is a good implementation. Probably the only good implementation that I've tried.mrkgoo said:It does use the strengths - the directional wheel acts like a paddle, and is much better than a d-pad implementation (although a d-pad implementation is available, where it acts like an analog stick, and it's not as good).
I used to hate virtual controls as well...
the_painted_bird said:I think I am going to purchase Canabalt and Unify today, what else does GAF think I'm missing?:
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flyover said:I still hate virtual d-pads, but this is true. Space Miner is a good implementation. Probably the only good implementation that I've tried.
Sometimes, restoring resolves startup issues.Bootaaay said:Anyone else having problems with the iphone version of Noby Noby Boy? 9/10 times the game crashes on the menu, i've tried rebooting the phone and deleting and re-downloading the app, but to no avail as it still crashes - only got to play it onceI'm on a iphone 3g btw.
wmat said:Sometimes, restoring resolves startup issues.
Yeah Air Video is pretty great, I've been using it for a few months now. Kinda tempted to get some other streaming thing for TV at some point, whether it be Sling or some other setup.Jonnyram said:Yeah I saw this on Lifehacker and was looking for reviews. Guess I'll give it a try too![]()
Only problem I've had is it taking a long time when bringing up the music player (which happens in other apps too). It's been solid for me, although performance can chug quite a bit when using the music player.Bootaaay said:Anyone else having problems with the iphone version of Noby Noby Boy? 9/10 times the game crashes on the menu, i've tried rebooting the phone and deleting and re-downloading the app, but to no avail as it still crashes - only got to play it onceI'm on a iphone 3g btw.
OneEightZero said:...I just bit and bought a 3GS.
"Restore In Progress."
http://goo.gl/OCsithe_painted_bird said:I think I am going to purchase Canabalt and Unify today, what else does GAF think I'm missing?
the_painted_bird said:what else does GAF think I'm missing?:
AstroLad said:Mini Squadron taught me to love the wheel and "virtual" controls.
oracrest said:only the best game on the system...
CANABALT