@AndrewGarrison And some of the most used mods would maybe be implemented anyways. I would assume xml property editing, or something like how pretty much everything about a part can be edited in sr2. Luckily for me I play on pc, haha I got mods.... yay!
@Minecraftpoweer The user does not have the option to choose which version of the app to download. If they have a 64-bit device they would get the 64-bit version of the app. Ultimately, however, it doesn't matter because we are changing the way SimplePlanes is built for Android to use the IL2CPP backend which does not support mods.
If they choose to upload both a 64 bit and 32 bit version it would be possible. Google have clarified that this is fully possible to do. And if they do upload both versions you would have to download the 32 bit one if you wanted mods, sacrificing the extra performance given by the 64 bit.
@AndrewGarrison And some of the most used mods would maybe be implemented anyways. I would assume xml property editing, or something like how pretty much everything about a part can be edited in sr2. Luckily for me I play on pc, haha I got mods.... yay!
@Minecraftpoweer Yep, that's one upside.
@AndrewGarrison Oh, well thats not the outcome I hoped for. Well atleast now everyone that plays on android gets a performance boost.
@Minecraftpoweer The user does not have the option to choose which version of the app to download. If they have a 64-bit device they would get the 64-bit version of the app. Ultimately, however, it doesn't matter because we are changing the way SimplePlanes is built for Android to use the IL2CPP backend which does not support mods.
They still exist for now.
If they choose to upload both a 64 bit and 32 bit version it would be possible. Google have clarified that this is fully possible to do. And if they do upload both versions you would have to download the 32 bit one if you wanted mods, sacrificing the extra performance given by the 64 bit.