@Rodrigo110 I see. I also agree that it would be nice. It would also be a large undertaking for the dev team, probably larger than the last two updates, but it would be cool.
What he’s saying is for the modding such as resizing engines and other parts should be built into the game, which would be possible if the devs allowed it. Modding, of course, is not allowed by the App Stores policies, but if they were no longer mods and they were simply built into the game (just like some parts of fine tuner were in 1.7) then iOS users would basically having access to the same equipment as other users @Gemista @F104Deathtrap
So one part of a single game out of millions on the App Store makes it an inferior device? Apple has its drawbacks such as its overpriced products and less than overwhelming specifications, but the software optimisations often make it perform much better than a more powerful rig running a less optimised software. Each manufacturer has its ups and downs, but don’t just sort a company which makes great products (although you have to pay a premium for them) into boxes ‘good’ and ‘bad’. @EpicPigster1
@Rodrigo110 yes!
@Rodrigo110 I see. I also agree that it would be nice. It would also be a large undertaking for the dev team, probably larger than the last two updates, but it would be cool.
@Rodrigo110 correct!
What he’s saying is for the modding such as resizing engines and other parts should be built into the game, which would be possible if the devs allowed it. Modding, of course, is not allowed by the App Stores policies, but if they were no longer mods and they were simply built into the game (just like some parts of fine tuner were in 1.7) then iOS users would basically having access to the same equipment as other users @Gemista @F104Deathtrap
So one part of a single game out of millions on the App Store makes it an inferior device? Apple has its drawbacks such as its overpriced products and less than overwhelming specifications, but the software optimisations often make it perform much better than a more powerful rig running a less optimised software. Each manufacturer has its ups and downs, but don’t just sort a company which makes great products (although you have to pay a premium for them) into boxes ‘good’ and ‘bad’. @EpicPigster1
@F104Deathtrap Agreed. You gave in to Apple's advertising and chose a device that is inferior to others.
@Gemista What he said. You chose a device that doesn't lend itself to modification. The hand you hold is the hand that holds you down.
You can't mod on iOS because Apple doesn't allow it