True, although I think it is a lot simpler than just simply locking down the game. Given their gaming background on the PC/GPU side of things, they have pretty strong relations with a lot of the game developers.
Although I'm not sure if they actually work with the developers on every single game (I'm certain they just throw marketing money at atleast some of them), if they are in fact working with even a handful of these guys to bring quality games to their mobile platform, I really don't see anything wrong in them not wanting to share their 'investment' with others who don't seem to care much at all (I'm looking at you Qualcomm with your silly rebadging of mediocre to outright crappy Gameloft games). I purchased Riptide through their app when I bought my Atrix and I must say, only Angry Birds and Snake has it beat in terms of gameplay time I've put in!
Well, if you have a rooted phone and install Chainfire3D and the nVidia patch, it won't matter. I play Galaxy On Fire 2 all the time on my Thunderbolt (non-tegra).
You are wrong mate...yes it does not matter UNLESS they use Nvidia Physx then you are screwed. I use the same with my Galaxys S and chainfire cannot run Physx games.
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yelped - Thursday, August 25, 2011 - link
I hope they don't artificially lock it to tablets and phones using Tegra SoCs, even if other SoCs could run it(faster).michael2k - Thursday, August 25, 2011 - link
It's available on iOS:http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/08/sprinkl...
So yes, it will definitely run on faster SoCs.
yelped - Thursday, August 25, 2011 - link
I meant on other Android tablets\phones.michael2k - Friday, August 26, 2011 - link
I don't see why they wouldn't, if they support iOS.z0mb13n3d - Thursday, August 25, 2011 - link
True, although I think it is a lot simpler than just simply locking down the game. Given their gaming background on the PC/GPU side of things, they have pretty strong relations with a lot of the game developers.Although I'm not sure if they actually work with the developers on every single game (I'm certain they just throw marketing money at atleast some of them), if they are in fact working with even a handful of these guys to bring quality games to their mobile platform, I really don't see anything wrong in them not wanting to share their 'investment' with others who don't seem to care much at all (I'm looking at you Qualcomm with your silly rebadging of mediocre to outright crappy Gameloft games). I purchased Riptide through their app when I bought my Atrix and I must say, only Angry Birds and Snake has it beat in terms of gameplay time I've put in!
TedKord - Tuesday, August 30, 2011 - link
Well, if you have a rooted phone and install Chainfire3D and the nVidia patch, it won't matter. I play Galaxy On Fire 2 all the time on my Thunderbolt (non-tegra).shaolin95 - Wednesday, September 7, 2011 - link
You are wrong mate...yes it does not matter UNLESS they use Nvidia Physx then you are screwed. I use the same with my Galaxys S and chainfire cannot run Physx games.