I use toggle auto fire and manually thrust.Melhisedek said:What control scheme do you guys use for Space Miner?
I use toggle auto fire and manually thrust.Melhisedek said:What control scheme do you guys use for Space Miner?
I still maintain that the 3gs was a more significant upgrade than the 3g. For the original to 3g, you essentially got faster cell network and a gps. For the 3gs you got faster processr, more ram, compass, autofocus camera, video, and voice control.OneEightZero said:Back to 100%.
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Games are soooo much smoother on the 3GS. I didn't think it'd be more than in incremental boost. It's blazing. ^_^
mrkgoo said:I still maintain that the 3gs was a more significant upgrade than the 3g. For the original to 3g, you essentially got faster cell network and a gps. For the 3gs you got faster processr, more ram, compass, autofocus camera, video, and voice control.
OneEightZero said:Back to 100%.
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Games are soooo much smoother on the 3GS. I didn't think it'd be more than in incremental boost. It's blazing. ^_^
That's the GAF app. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=329737bjork said:I want GAF as a button, how do I do that?
bjork said:I want GAF as a button, how do I do that?
wmat said:That's the GAF app. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=329737
Edit: Could as well be a link, but it _should_ be the app.
the_painted_bird said:what else does GAF think I'm missing?:
I just bought it earlier. It's pretty fantastic. Still trying to wrap my head around virtual controls for a lot of these games though (I am a recent iPhone convert) but at least this one seems spot on. Also been trying/buying out some of the suggestions in this thread and luckily I haven't been disappointed at all.Easy_D said:This topic needs more Giana Sisters, I'm loving the hell out of it. It's fun trying to find all the red gems in the levels![]()
Benedict said:Rogue Touch is on a 1 year anniversary sale for only 0.99
Please buy it, it's one of the best Rogue-games ever made and is perfect on the iPhone.
bjork said:How does it compare to Fargoal? I've had a bit of fun with that one, but I'm not a super huge roguelike fan.
bjork said:How does it compare to Fargoal? I've had a bit of fun with that one, but I'm not a super huge roguelike fan.
Solid Amit said:Hey,
does a gamer like me, who likes JRPGs, shooter, advunture and action games can enjoy it?
Solid Amit said:Hey,
My brother is in Thailand and he can get me an iPod Touch.
i wanted to ask few questions about the iPod.
does a gamer like me, who likes JRPGs, shooter, advunture and action games can enjoy it?
Yup. On the plus side, there are games in each of these genres. But there aren't a whole lot of really good ones, yet.Aru said:Not sure.
I like those genres but playing them on the iPhone isn't especially good.
I've not got around to buying it yet as I am neck deep in angry birds and a ton of other games, I like to at least reach the end of a game before I feel like moving on, unless the said game released is one I just have to have day 1.Easy_D said:This topic needs more Giana Sisters, I'm loving the hell out of it. It's fun trying to find all the red gems in the levels![]()
It's pretty obvious that most of the iPod/iPhone games not as good as other consoles, but I just want a game to entratin me outside, because I wont take me DS out ;] i'll look like a weirdo. [I live in israel, so gamers are treated like super weirdos and geeks].flyover said:Yup. On the plus side, there are games in each of these genres. But there aren't a whole lot of really good ones, yet.
However, one of the best things about having an iPod is how it expanded my interest in new genres.
I never expected to love puzzle games (Drop 7), boardgame-style strategy games (Strategery), and tower defense games (too many good ones to mention). Add in the PopCap games and a whole slew of games that are hard to pigeonhole, and it's a great gaming system -- even if it's not strong in your current favorite genres.
LovingSteam said:So Field Goal is my new crack. Play for 10 minutes, get too frustrated, come back 10 minutes later. Rinse and repeat. For those who have it, do you notice that many times you make the field goal but the computer marks it as a miss?
We'll look into this - I'm sure I have had it happen myself.The M.O.B said:Yes I have had this happen plenty of times before, I have also had it where I would just barely make it and the computer will say "Good Job" then say miss right after.
RelentlessRolento said:Looks like apple has a new policy on adult content >_<
kinda a dick move to pull apps without warning ahead of time:
http://toucharcade.com/2010/02/20/daisy-mae-pulled-from-the-app-store-in-a-thong/
I've occasionally seen the X in the uprights but marked as a miss, not sure about the other thing. I have noticed some funkiness but it's random enough that I can't remember the situation.Mario said:We'll look into this - I'm sure I have had it happen myself.
There should be another update coming through in the next week too which adds some stuff around stats.
RelentlessRolento said:Looks like apple has a new policy on adult content >_<
kinda a dick move to pull apps without warning ahead of time:
http://toucharcade.com/2010/02/20/daisy-mae-pulled-from-the-app-store-in-a-thong/
mrkgoo said:I still maintain that the 3gs was a more significant upgrade than the 3g. For the original to 3g, you essentially got faster cell network and a gps. For the 3gs you got faster processr, more ram, compass, autofocus camera, video, and voice control.
Dacvak said:Been crushing Hook Champ. Game is amazing. Buy it now.
toythatkills said:
345triangle said:for north america maybe, but in the rest of the world 3G was an absolutely essential upgrade. phones don't even work at all in japan without it, for example! the thought of a smartphone launching in summer 2008 without 3G in asia or europe would've been absolutely laughable.
GPS is also a huge deal, and so was the case design (i prefer it but i know some don't) and price - basically, the 3G made the iphone mainstream.
the 3GS upgrade, barring a couple of minor features, won't make a huge difference for most people - it's the equivalent of adding backlighting to a macbook keyboard and bumping the specs a bit. after what's coming next, it'll be seen as pretty trivial.
...i hope! i kind of want to upgrade, anyway.
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It did. I just find the gameplay ultra repetative. Cool art though.toythatkills said:Sorry
It does look neat...