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Working on the iPhone version and it is looking really great!!!
I succesfully optimized the engine and now the game is smooth with high details even supporting the new retina display (high definition graphics).
If the gfx on pc version is "nice", i'm proud to say the iPhone version has a really competitive graphics comparable with top games like FIFA or PES.
TheFoxSoft wrote:Working on the iPhone version and it is looking really great!!!
I succesfully optimized the engine and now the game is smooth with high details even supporting the new retina display (high definition graphics).
If the gfx on pc version is "nice", i'm proud to say the iPhone version has a really competitive graphics comparable with top games like FIFA or PES.
I can tell you the game is really enjoable. I know I'm biased but i never played such kind of game on iPhone.
Also the controls seems to be really precise i can do everything on the picth even with the touch virtual stick.
Btw now i'm working on 3D replays, so you can rotate, tilt and zoom in/out the camera just with your fingers
THROW IN 2nd HALF is the first soccer game ever to implement the real global online experience. Be ready to play against different users indipendently from the system they are using (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Windows PC, Mac, and soon Android)
Multiplatform testing report: the first iPhone 4S vs PC Windows laptop match was impressing. We initially were worried that the Windows Gamepad user would have had a big advantage, how wrong can we be! The iPhone virtual stick works like a charme and it gives you the necessary precision...and infact the first multiplatform game ended with a victory for the iPhone user!
3G connection testing: we were afraid the game could properly work only if the users were connected to a WiFi but we, again, were wrong! The game is incredibly smooth and reactive even with a mobile data connection! The first official game (iPhone4GS 3G vs iPad2 3G) ended with a draw with a last second post hit, after an high ball followed by a fantastic header!